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Cannes Adds Titles Including James Gray, Judith Godrèche Films

Cannes Adds Titles Including James Gray, Judith Godrèche Films

The Cannes Film Festival has announced a fresh round of titles for the Official Selection of its 79th edition, including James Gray’s Paper Tiger and Judith Godrèche’s A Girl’s Story. (scroll down for full list)

They join 60 titles unveiled at the festival’s traditional press conference in Paris on April 9, at which the bulk of the selection was announced.

The confirmation of Paper Tiger n Official Selection ends days of speculation over whether the film was going to Cannes or not.

New York-set crime drama Paper Tiger, starring Adam Driver, Miles Teller and Scarlett Johansson, will be Gray’s sixth film debuting Cannes, with the director last at the festival with Armageddon Time in 2022.

Adapted from Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux’s autobiographical novel, A Girl’s Story is the debut feature of Godrèche who rocked the French cinema world in 2024 with sexual abuse accusations against directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon.

Valérie Dréville, Tess Barthélémy, Maïwène Barthélémy and Anna Mouglalis lead the ensemble cast bringing Ernaux’s flashbacks to life as she reminisces during a book-signing trip that triggers memories of the pivotal summer of 1958.

Godrèche, who has been a regular guest in Cannes as an actress, hit the festival as a director in 2023 with short film Moi Aussi.

Further additions include Zachary Wigon’s gothic horror-thriller Victorian Psycho about a governess with hidden psychopathic tendencies, which will debut in Un Certain Regard.  Maika Monroe, Jason Isaacs and Thomasin McKenzie, star in the drama set in Victorian England and based on Virginia Feito’s eponymous novel

The film is produced by Anton and Traffic in association with Anonymous Content. Bleecker Street took U.S. rights last summer.

Titanic Ocean

Greek director Konstantina Kotzamani’s Titanic Ocean, coming-of-age tale set in a special boarding school in Japan that trains teenage girls into professional mermaids, has also made the cut. Athens-based Homemade Films (To A Land Unknown, Arcadia) lead produces in coproduction with Wunderlust, Defilm, Manny Films, Frida Films, Happinet Phantom Studios.

The Cannes Film Festival runs from May 12 to May 23.

James Gray

UN CERTAIN REGARD

VICTORIAN PSYCHO

Zachary Wigon

A GIRL’S STORY

Judith Godrèche

TITANIC OCEAN

Konstantina Kotzamani

1st film

ULYSSE

Laetitia Masson

Closing film of Un Certain Regard

CANNES PREMIERE

THE END OF IT

Maria Martinez Bayona

1st film

MARY MAGDALENE

Gessica Généus

AQUI

Tiago Guedes

MARIAGE AU GOÛT D’ORANGE

Christophe Honoré

SI TU PENSES BIEN

Géraldine Nakache

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

SPRING

Rostislav Kirpičenko

1st film

ASHES

Diego Luna

TANGLES

Leah Nelson

1st film

Animation

LE TRIANGLE D’OR

Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz

1st film

GROUNDSWELL

Joshua et Rebecca Tickell

Documentary

FAMILY SCREENING

LUCY LOST

Olivier Clert

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