Cannes Film Festival Adds Michel Hazanavicius, Mohammad Rasoulof Movies to Competition Lineup (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

After announcing a whopping number of English-language films in competition, Cannes Film Festival has added some international titles: Michel Hazanavicius‘ animated feature “The Most Precious of Cargoes” and Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof‘s “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Variety has learned.

An auteur-driven allegorical feature, “The Most Precious of Cargoes” (first-look still below) is adapted from Jean-Claude Grumberg’s bestselling novel of the same name, set during World War II against the backdrop of the Holocaust. It will be the first animated feature to compete in more than a decade, since Ari Folman’s “Waltz With Bashir” in 2008.

The film is co-produced and represented internationally by Studiocanal, which also has Gilles Lellouche’s “Beating Hearts” in competition. “The Most Precious of Cargoes” is a passion project for Hazanavicius, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind “The Artist,” who has been developing the project for years. Hazanavicius penned the script with Grumberg and created the drawings, with Oscar-winning composer Alexandre Desplat providing the score. The drama intertwines the fate of a Jewish family, including newborn twins, deported to Auschwitz, with that of a poor and childless woodcutter couple living deep in a Polish forest. On the train to the death camp, the young father wraps one of his twins in a shawl and throws her off the train into the snow. The lonely woodcutter woman, watching the trains go by in the hope that they’ll leave some resources behind, stumbles across the “cargo’ and discovers the little girl. She decides to take her home.

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In a previous interview discussing the project with Variety, Hazanavicius said, “Grumberg’s tale succeeds in opposing the force of life to the industry of death, finding something beautiful to tell about [a period] that will forever remain a stain on the history of mankind.”

“The Most Precious of Cargoes” is produced by Patrick Sobelman and Robert Guédiguian at France’s Ex Nihilo, as well as Florence Gastaud and Hazanavicius at Les Compagnons de Cinéma. Jean-Pierre andLuc Dardenneare co-producing via their banner Les Films du Fleuve. Valérie Schermann’s animation company, The Animation Studio 3.0 (“The Red Turtle”), line-produced the film. Studiocanal will release it in France on Nov. 20. The voice cast is led by iconic French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant, alongside Gregory Gadebois and Dominique Blanc.

Studiocanal CEO Anna Marsh described the film as a “beautiful and poignant story of love (…) accompanied by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Alexandre Desplat’s deeply moving narration and score.” “Films of this calibre are a cinematic gift,” she continued.

Hazanavicius is a Cannes regular, having world premiered “The Artist” and “Redoutable” in competition in 2011 and 2017, respectively, and “Coupez!” on opening night in 2022.

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Cannes Film Festival has also added “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” the latest film from Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, who has presented previous films“Manuscripts Don’t Burn” and“A Man of Integrity” at Un Certain Regard. His last film “There is No Evil” also won Berlin’s Golden Bear.

The plot of “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” is under wraps. Rasoulof has been attacked by the Islamic Republic government in Iran, which barred him from traveling to Cannes last year where he had been invited to serve on the jury of Un Certain Regard. He had his passport confiscated by Iranian authorities after presenting “A Man of Integrity” at Telluride and was sentenced to prison. He was recently released after months of detention due to his health condition. It was his third prison sentence in Iran.

Cannes has also added “Maria,” Jessica Palud’s film about the tragic life of Maria Schneider, who starred opposite Marlon Brando in Bernardo Bertolucci’s “The Last Tango in Paris.” Headlined by “Happening” star Anamaria Vartolomei and Matt Dillon (as Brando) as well as Alain Attal, the film will play at Cannes Premiere. It’s an adaptation of “Tu t’appelais Maria Schneider,” a book written by Vanessa Schneider, the actress’ cousin. “Maria” will be released in France by Haut et Court.

International films joining the special screenings lineup include Chinese filmmaker Lou Ye’s untitled documentary feature set against the backdrop of the pandemic; Arnaud Desplechin’s “Spectateurs,” a film starring Mathieu Amalric as the director’s alter ego which revolves around his youth; and Oliver Stone’s “Lula,” about Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte’s “The Count of Monte-Cristo” film, starring Pierre Niney, has been added to the out of competition roster.

Slotted for Un Certain Regard is Celine Salette’s directorial debut “Niki,” a biopic of French-American artist Niki de Saint-Phalle, who is played by Charlotte Le Bon. The film is produced by Les Compagnons du Cinema.

As unveiled on April 11, this year’s Cannes Film Festival will bring together several iconic filmmakers, includingFrancis Ford Coppolawith “Megalopolis” starring Adam Driver,George Millerwith “Furiosa” starring Anya Taylor-Joy, as well asGeorge Lucaswho will receive an honorary Palme d’Or.The 77th edition runs May 15-25.

See the full list of additions below.

Un Certain Regard

“When the Light Breaks,” Rúnar Rúnarsson

“Niki,” Céline Sallette

“Flow,” Gints Zilbalodis

Cannes Premiere

“Vivre, Mourir, Renaitre,” Gaël Morel

“Maria,” Jessica Palud

Special Screenings

“Spectateurs,” Arnaud Desplechin

“Nasty,” Tudor Giurgiu

“Lula,” Oliver Stone

“An Unfinished Film,” Lou Ye

Out of Competition

“Le Comte de Monte-Cristo,” Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte

Competition

“The Most Precious of Cargoes,” Michel Hazanavicius

“Trois kilomètres jusqu’à la fin du monde,” Emanuel Parvu

“The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Mohammad Rasoulof

Cannes Film Festival Adds Michel Hazanavicius, Mohammad Rasoulof Movies to Competition Lineup (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

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Cannes Film Festival Adds Michel Hazanavicius, Mohammad Rasoulof Movies to Competition Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)? ›

After announcing a whopping number of English-language films in competition, Cannes Film Festival has added some international titles: Michel Hazanavicius' animated feature “The Most Precious of Cargoes” and Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof's “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Variety has learned.

What is out of competition in Cannes Film Festival? ›

Out of Competition – These films are selected to have Gala screenings at the Théâtre Lumière, but they do not compete for the main prize.

Can a normal person go to Cannes? ›

Are everyday film buffs and cinema-goers able to brush shoulders with the stars on La Croisette? The simple answer to that is no. The Cannes Film Festival is reserved exclusively for film industry professionals - all of whom must apply for an accreditation to gain access to the Festival area.

How are films selected for Cannes? ›

Jury: Every year, Cannes assembles a selection committee to review all submissions. From the nearly 2,000 films submitted every year, the committee picks about 50 feature films and 10 short films to be part of the official selection.

Who puts on the Cannes Film Festival? ›

The French Association of the International Film Festival groups together the Festival de Cannes, the Marché du Film and the Cinéma de Demain. The permanent team of the Festival de Cannes totals about thirty people alongside a Committee tasked with viewing and selecting the films.

What is so special about Cannes Film Festival? ›

The Festival is the most publicised event in the world after the Olympic Games. In the world of cinema, the Cannes Festival Festival is the number one event and attracts no less than 30,000 passionate professionals and 5,000 journalists. 78th edition from 13 to 24 may 2025.

What does it mean to be in competition at Cannes? ›

Cannes hierarchy is in the lineup, too. Attention focuses most on the films “in competition”: usually around 20 movies competing for the Palme d'Or, the festival's top award.

Can any actor go to Cannes Film Festival? ›

The Festival de Cannes is reserved to film industry professionals. Every participant must be granted accreditation to take part in the Festival. Professional accreditations are granted by professional category. Journalists, the Press Accreditation guidelines are available on our Press Area.

Is there a dress code for Cannes? ›

“To attend the Gala screenings, a dinner jacket (tuxedo) with a bow tie or evening dress is required. In the absence of this, you may wear a co*cktail dress, a dark trouser suit, a dressy top with black trousers, a black dress, a black or midnight blue suit with a bow tie…

Is Cannes safe for solo female travellers? ›

Cannes is generally a safe city, but like any tourist destination, it has incidents of petty crimes such as pickpocketing and purse snatching. These are more common in crowded places like train stations, buses, markets, and popular tourist areas. Prepare well, stay aware of your surroundings, and you should be fine.

Can anyone get tickets to Cannes Film Festival? ›

Only those with accreditation for the Festival or parallel sections (Directors' Fortnight, Semaine de la Critique, ACID and Cannes Cinéma) may access the online ticket office and can thus make reservations, subject to availability.

Do film festivals make money? ›

One common misconception about funding film festivals is that it solely relies on ticket sales for sustainability. In reality, successful festivals often require diverse revenue streams, including sponsorships, grants, and partnerships.

Why do models attend Cannes? ›

Models have long attended Cannes for the amfAR Gala, which was founded by Elizabeth Taylor to raise money for AIDS research. One of the gala's highlights is its fashion show, which has featured Sara Sampaio, Irina Shayk, Jourdan Dunn, Ashley Graham, and Daphne Groeneveld in recent years.

What does "out of competition" mean? ›

Out-of-competition refers to any period which is not in-competition. Definitions for In-Competition and Out-of-Competition are taken from the World Anti-Doping Code. Can I hire USADA to conduct testing at my event, or implement an out-of-competition testing program for my sport/athletes?

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Screening out of competition

Some festivals, such as the famous Cannes Film Festival, may screen films that are considered close to competition-quality without being included in the competition; the films are said to be screened "out of competition".

What does "in competition" mean in a film festival? ›

Compétition (Competition) The festival's main event. Here you'll find all the glamour, glory, and occasionally, controversy. Films selected for this programme are referred to as being "in competition" and vie for an assortment of awards.

What do you get if you win the Cannes Film Festival? ›

In 1975, the Palme d'Or was reintroduced and became the enduring symbol of the Festival de Cannes, awarded each and every year since to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition. It is presented in a case of pure red morocco leather, lined with white suede.

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