Cannes, France: The 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival — which has become a global destination for cinema — reaffirmed its position as the most significant film festival in the world. The festival brought together art, industry, culture, trade, gravity, and entertainment.
The festival comprises official competitions and parallel programmes, where hundreds of films — which methods of selection are confidential — are screened in closed-door meetings.
The secrecy surrounding the selection process begs multiple questions: How do they choose one film over another? Does it truly merit being selected or were strings pulled to get it in the festival?
It is a gathering attended by thousands of industry professionals —producers, influential figures in the industry, financiers, directors, technicians, specialists, critics, and journalists. It also attracts those who are eager to explore the films of the festival and see which ones would be good to feature elsewhere.
All in all, the festival is a 12-day extravaganza that splendidly captivates audiences and industry players alike and attracts international film stars and celebrities.
This year, Hollywood attendees included Harrison Ford (for the fifth installment of “Indiana Jones” Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny), Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, Tilda Swinton (for Wes Anderson’s satirical film “Asteroid City”), Michael Douglas, who was being celebrated in this festival, Johnny Depp (Jeanne de Barry), Julianne Moore, and Natalie Portman (for Todd Haynes' film "May December").
Prominent Saudi presence
While major film festivals like Berlin, Venice, Locarno, and Toronto — which are main competitors to the Cannes Film Festival — host delegations, guests, and officials from around the world, Cannes remains the most prominent festival on the global stage. It is where international cinema industry players often announce their film launches.
This year, Saudi Arabia film industry was prominently showcased at the festival with various bodies and institutions in attendance, such as the Red Sea International Film Festival, Ithra Center, and the Saudi Film Authority.