The Cannes Film Festival recently unveiled the dates of its 77th edition, which will be held from Tuesday May 14 to Saturday May 25, 2024. This announcement was relayed via social networks, accompanied by a promising message: “See you next year for a new celebration of international cinema”.
The previous edition of the festival, which took place from May 16 to 27, 2023, was marked by the victory of the film The anatomy of a fall made by Justine Trietwhich won the prestigious Palme d’Or.
Among the other winnerswe find The very beautiful film The Zone of Interest by Jonathan Glazerwhich won the Grand Prix, as well as Dead leaves by Aki Kaurismäki, rewarded with the jury prize.
In addition, the 76th edition of the Cannes Festival was particularly exceptional for Tunisians. Indeed, the film Olffa’s girlsdirected by Kaouther in Hania, was selected in official competitionwhich had no longer happened Since 1970 with the film Such a simple story of Abdellatif Ben Ammar. This Tunisian presence was marked by a remarkable consecration, since The girls of Olfa won four prizes at the festival.
In addition, the 76th edition has also experienced a strong representation of Arab films, With the participation of 14 Arab films in different sections of the festival. Among the 12 films in competition, No less than 7 were rewardedthus testifying to the recognition of the talent of Arab filmmakers and the quality of their works.
These successes bear witness to the vitality and diversity of Tunisian and Arabic cinema, as well as their growing presence on the international scene.
The Cannes Film Festival plays a major role in promoting and enhancing these cinematographs, offering exceptional visibility to emerging talents and devoting the most striking artistic achievements.
The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival therefore promises new cinematographic discoveries, with a varied selection of films from around the world. This annual meeting long awaited by enthusiasts and professionals of the seventh art constitutes a unique opportunity to celebrate the creativity and talent of international filmmakers, while strengthening the links between cinematographic cultures.
Neïla Driss
The Cannes Film Festival recently unveiled the dates of its 77th edition, which will be held from Tuesday May 14 to Saturday May 25, 2024. This announcement was relayed via social networks, accompanied by a promising message: “See you next year for a new celebration of international cinema”.
The previous edition of the festival, which took place from May 16 to 27, 2023, was marked by the victory of the film The anatomy of a fall made by Justine Trietwhich won the prestigious Palme d’Or.
Among the other winnerswe find The very beautiful film The Zone of Interest by Jonathan Glazerwhich won the Grand Prix, as well as Dead leaves by Aki Kaurismäki, rewarded with the jury prize.
In addition, the 76th edition of the Cannes Festival was particularly exceptional for Tunisians. Indeed, the film Olffa’s girlsdirected by Kaouther in Hania, was selected in official competitionwhich had no longer happened Since 1970 with the film Such a simple story of Abdellatif Ben Ammar. This Tunisian presence was marked by a remarkable consecration, since The girls of Olfa won four prizes at the festival.
In addition, the 76th edition has also experienced a strong representation of Arab films, With the participation of 14 Arab films in different sections of the festival. Among the 12 films in competition, No less than 7 were rewardedthus testifying to the recognition of the talent of Arab filmmakers and the quality of their works.
These successes bear witness to the vitality and diversity of Tunisian and Arabic cinema, as well as their growing presence on the international scene.
The Cannes Film Festival plays a major role in promoting and enhancing these cinematographs, offering exceptional visibility to emerging talents and devoting the most striking artistic achievements.
The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival therefore promises new cinematographic discoveries, with a varied selection of films from around the world. This annual meeting long awaited by enthusiasts and professionals of the seventh art constitutes a unique opportunity to celebrate the creativity and talent of international filmmakers, while strengthening the links between cinematographic cultures.
Neïla Driss