The Cannes Film Festival will announce the lineup for its 79th edition on April 9 during a press conference in Paris. The event is hosted by festival president Iris Knobloch and general delegate Thierry Fremaux. The 2026 edition is scheduled for May 12-23, with South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook presiding over the jury.
The Cannes Film Festival has set April 9 as the date to reveal the selection for its upcoming 79th edition. This announcement will occur at a press conference in Paris, led by Iris Knobloch, the festival's president, and Thierry Fremaux, its general delegate. The festival itself will run from May 12 to 23, 2026, continuing its tradition as a key event in the global film calendar.
Park Chan-wook, a South Korean filmmaker, will chair the jury, taking over from Juliette Binoche. His role highlights the festival's ongoing emphasis on diverse international perspectives in cinema.
Several high-profile projects are anticipated to potentially feature in the lineup. These include Ruben Östlund’s “The Entertainment System Is Down,” starring Keanu Reeves and Kirsten Dunst; Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Her Private Hell,” with Charles Melton and Sophie Thatcher; Asghar Farhadi’s “Parallel Tales,” featuring Catherine Deneuve and Isabelle Huppert; Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Digger,” starring Tom Cruise; and Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day,” with Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor.
This follows a strong 2025 for Cannes, where the Palme d’Or winner “Anora” secured five Academy Awards. Other films from that edition, such as Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “The Secret Agent,” and Oliver Laxe’s “Sirat,” along with three more, received a total of 19 Oscar nominations across 12 categories. These successes have reinforced Cannes' position as a major launchpad for Oscar contenders.