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Cannes reveals 19-film line-up featuring Coppola and Cronenberg

Nineteen films have been picked to compete for the coveted Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France in May. The prize can give a major boost for arthouse films such as last year's winner Anatomy of a Fall that went on to win an avalanche of awards, including best original screenplay at the Oscars.

The Palme d'Or trophy pictured at Chopard Jewellery House in Meyrin near Geneva in 2022.
The Palme d'Or trophy pictured at Chopard Jewellery House in Meyrin near Geneva in 2022. AFP - PIERRE ALBOUY
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The 77th edition of the festival on the French Cote d'Azur, considered the most prestigious in the film industry, runs from May 14 to 25.Ā 

This year's competition for the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, includes another team-up between Emma Stone and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos ā€“ Kinds of Kindness ā€“ just weeks after Stone's Oscar win for their Frankenstein-style satire Poor Things.

The Apprentice, a biopic about the early years of Donald Trump by Iran-born director Ali Abbasi, is also expected to draw attention.Ā 

And there's sure to be a buzz around Coppola's Megalopolis, that marks the return of The Godfather director to Cannes at the age of 85.Ā 

'Honoured' to premier Coppola

Coppola has twice won the Palme d'Or ā€“ for The Conversation (1974) and, controversially, for Apocalypse Now, which was not even finished when it premiered at the festival in 1979.

The self-funded Megalopolis is said to be a Roman political drama transplanted to modern-day New York, featuring Adam Driver and Forest Whitaker.Ā 

"We are overjoyed that he has done us the honour of coming to present this film," festival director Thierry Fremaux told reporters.

Just 4 female directors

The festival opens with Le DeuxiĆØme Acte (Second Act) byĀ Quentin Dupieux, out of competition.

This year's jury is led by Barbie director Greta Gerwig, who "embodies perfectly the soul of the festival", said Cannes president Iris Knobloch.

Two highly topical films will have special screenings ā€“La Belle de Gaza follows transsexual Palestinians moving to Israel, while The Invasion by Sergei Loznitsa centres on the war in his native Ukraine.Ā 

The much-awaitedĀ Furiosa: A Mad Max SagaĀ by George Miller is among those premiering, but out of competition.

Only 19 entries competing for the top prize were announced Thursday ā€“ there are usually around 22 ā€“ though more may be added.Ā 

While the festival set a record last year in terms of female representation, with sevenĀ female directors in the official competition, this year only four out of the 19 entries are directed by women.Ā 

Films in competition for Palme d'Or (Golden Palm):

  • The ApprenticeĀ by Ali Abbasi
  • Motel DestinoĀ by Karim Ainouz
  • BirdĀ by Andrea Arnold
  • Emilia PerezĀ by Jacques Audiard
  • AnoraĀ by Sean Baker
  • MegalopolisĀ by Francis Ford Coppola
  • The ShroudsĀ by David Cronenberg
  • The SubstanceĀ by Coralie Fargeat
  • Grand TourĀ by Miguel Gomes
  • Marcello MioĀ by Christophe Honore
  • Caught By The TidesĀ by Jia Zhang-Ke
  • All We Imagine As LightĀ by Payal Kapadia
  • Kinds of KindnessĀ by Yorgos Lanthimos
  • L'Amour OufĀ (lit. Crazy Love) by Gilles Lellouche
  • Wild DiamondĀ by Agathe Riedinger
  • Oh CanadaĀ by Paul Schrader
  • Liminov - The BalladĀ by Kirill Serebrennikov
  • ParthenopeĀ by Paolo Sorrentino
  • The Girl With The NeedleĀ by Magnus von HornĀ  Ā 

Premiering at Cannes but out of competition:

  • Furiosa: A Mad Max SagaĀ by George Miller
  • Horizon, An American SagaĀ by Kevin Costner
  • A Second ActĀ by Quentin Dupieux
  • She's Got No NameĀ by Peter Ho-Sun Chan
  • RumoursĀ by Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson and Guy Maddin

Competing in the Un certain regard festival, presided by Xavier Dolan:

  • NorahĀ by Tawfik Alzaidi
  • The ShamelessĀ  by Konstantin Bojanov
  • Le Royaume by Julien ColonnaĀ |Ā 1stĀ film
  • Vingt DeuxĀ !Ā by Louise CourvoisierĀ |Ā 1stĀ film
  • Le procĆØs du chienĀ by Laetitia DoschĀ |Ā 1stĀ filmĀ (Who let the dog bite?)
  • Gou ZhenĀ by Guan HuĀ (Black Dog)
  • The village next to paradiseĀ by Mo HaraweĀ |Ā 1stĀ film
  • September saysĀ by Ariane LabedĀ |Ā 1stĀ film
  • Lā€™histoire de SouleymaneĀ by Boris Lojkine
  • The DamnedĀ by Roberto Minervini
  • On Becoming a guinea fowlĀ by Rungano Nyoni
  • Boku No OhisamaĀ by Hiroshi OkuyamaĀ (My Sunshine)
  • SantoshĀ by Sandhya
  • Suri Viet and NamĀ by TruongĀ Minh QuĆ½
  • ArmandĀ by Halfdan Ullmann TondelĀ |Ā 1stĀ film

(With AFP)

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