Creators discuss expanding role in cinema at Cannes summit

The Marché du Film hosted its first Creator Economy Summit in Cannes on May 17, bringing together film producers and digital creators to examine how online content makers are entering the movie industry.

Film producer Serge Hayat told attendees that the question of whether content creators belong in cinema is settled. “The ship has sailed,” he said, noting they are already influencing production and distribution methods. mk2 executive Elisha Karmitz described the company’s YouTube Ciné-Club label, launched in 2023, as a way to draw younger viewers back to theaters after the pandemic reduced Gen Z cinema attendance.

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Warner Bros. Pictures co-chair Michael De Luca cautioned against slashing spending on original film development during a Q&A at the Produced By conference on May 30.

CAA teamed with Finch & Partners to host an exclusive symposium on the future of film during the Cannes Film Festival. The private gathering drew top filmmakers, studio executives and financiers to discuss industry challenges including artificial intelligence and audience engagement.

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Multiple films and directors were highlighted in recent festival coverage.

The 79th Cannes Film Festival began on May 12 with an opening ceremony at the Grand Théâtre Lumière.

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Rover, a new streaming platform launched in November 2025, provides short films paired with screenplays, technical breakdowns and director commentaries. The service seeks to make the filmmaking process more accessible to aspiring creators worldwide. Founded by Australians Alec Green, Jack Zimmerman and Will Gibb, it currently offers a curated selection of 55 films.

CinemaCon attendees are greeted with promotional materials for several highly anticipated movies. Posters feature 'Toy Story 5,' 'The Mandalorian & Grogu,' and 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.' Elevators at Caesars Palace highlight 'Dune: Part Three,' 'Digger,' DC Studios' 'Supergirl,' and 'The Cat in the Hat.'

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The 79th Cannes Film Festival began on Tuesday with the premiere of Pierre Salvadori’s The Electric Kiss as the opening film. Stars and international filmmakers arrived on the Croisette in the French Riviera resort town for the event, which runs through May 23.

 

 

 

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