Boots Riley says Cannes rejected his latest film

Boots Riley stated that Cannes rejected his new film I Love Boosters along with several of his prior projects. The director shared the comments on X after being asked about his choice to premiere the movie at SXSW instead.

Riley wrote that Cannes turned down I Love Boosters as well as his 2018 feature Sorry To Bother You and the comedy series I’m a Virgo. He noted that the festival selected The Idol over I’m a Virgo and chose other titles that had screened in their home country while passing on his work. “They just don’t like my stuff. All good,” he added in the post.

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Director Lukas Dhont receiving a standing ovation at Cannes for his film Coward, with a World War I scene on screen.
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Lukas Dhont's Coward receives 13-minute ovation at Cannes

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Lukas Dhont's World War I drama Coward earned a 13-minute ovation following its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday. The queer romantic film marks Dhont's third entry in the festival lineup.

Variety staff chose eight standout films and TV titles from the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival in Austin. The abbreviated seven-day event featured gory comedies, documentaries, and a returning HBO series amid themes of horror humor. Highlights span studio headliners and indies seeking distribution.

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The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival began on March 7 in Austin, Texas, marking the first time it started on a Thursday. Featuring 49 world premieres, the event runs through March 18. Deadline has published a compilation of its reviews for several films premiered there.

Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film 'Her Private Hell' premiered out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival and received a lengthy standing ovation. The director shared personal reflections during the post-screening remarks. The movie stars Sophie Thatcher and Charles Melton.

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Two open letters signed by filmmakers including Justine Triet, Jacques Audiard and Natalie Portman denounce the removal of Nadav Lapid from the FID Marseille festival. The Golden Bear winner ultimately withdrew following pressure.

Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi received the best direction prize at the Cannes Film Festival for their film 'La bola negra', shared with Pawel Pawlikowski.

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The 29th Sonoma International Film Festival ended on March 29 with the Spanish queer drama Maspalomas claiming the Grand Jury Award for best narrative feature. Directors Aitor Arregi and Jose Mari Goenaga's film earned praise from the jury for its authentic portrayal of an elderly man facing personal and physical crises at the start of the COVID pandemic. The event drew record attendance amid screenings of 104 films from 37 countries.

 

 

 

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