Haaland to play marauding Viking in new animated filmThe film’s producers at the Cannes Film Festival confirmed the star was part of the cast of ‘Viqueens’. The film’s producers at the Cannes Film Festival confirmed the star was part of the cast of ‘Viqueens’. #Film_Festival #Cannes_Film #Festival_confirmed #marauding_Viking #filmThe_film #play_marauding #animated_filmThe

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P was officially teased at the Cannes Film Festival giving us clues to its headlines pro features, but we're still waiting on a launch date We know the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is coming, and what it looks like, but a lot of key specs are still unknown. #Film_Festival #DJI_Osmo #Osmo_Pocket #Cannes_Film #Festival_giving #pro_features #officially_teased

Sonu Sood defends Alia Bhatt amid Cannes 2026 trolling; says “People who are busy building dreams don’t have time to pull others down” Actor Sonu Sood has come out in support of Alia Bhatt after the actress faced heavy trolling on social media over her recent appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2026. While Alia attended the prestigious event as the global ambassador for L'Oréal Paris, sections of the internet criticised her red carpet looks and public appearances, leading to widespread online discussions. Amid the criticism, Sonu Sood took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a strongly worded message encouraging positivity and support instead of negativity. Without directly addressing the trolls, the actor highlighted the importance of celebrating Indian artists representing the country on international platforms. “When one of our own walks onto an international stage, it should be a moment of pride, not a reason to search for flaws. Not every achievement needs validation from cameras, headlines, or strangers to be meaningful. The courage to stand there, represent your craft, and carry your journey with grace is an achievement in itself. In a world addicted to trolling, choose encouragement. Because people who are busy building dreams don’t have time to pull others down. Keep shining, my friend. The right people saw your light”, he wrote on Twitter aka X. The post quickly gained traction online, with several fans appreciating Sonu Sood for speaking up against the cult... #Film_Festival #Sonu_Sood #Bhatt #Alia_Bhatt #Cannes_Film #Cannes #Bhatt_amid #defends_Alia #amid_Cannes #Sood_defends

Demi Moore's AI comments at Cannes Film Festival have split the internet in two — but Hacks season 5 episode 6 had the perfect response even before she made them Social media might be up in arms over Demi Moore's AI comments at Cannes Film Festival, but it's also found the perfect response in Hacks season 5 episode 6. #Film_Festival #Film #episode #Social_media #Moore #Hacks_season #Cannes_Film #Cannes #Demi_Moore #perfect_response

Lakadbaggha 2: The Monkey Business set for screening at Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film Lakadbaggha 2: The Monkey Business, the upcoming sequel directed by actor-filmmaker Anshuman Jha, is set to have an exclusive market screening at the Marché du Film during the Cannes Film Festival. The screening comes ahead of the film’s official world premiere later this year and is expected to help the makers explore international distribution opportunities. The project is being supported by German production company Webfilmland Productions, which has also joined as a partner for German distribution. According to the makers, the film is among the few Asian action titles to be showcased at the Cannes market this year. Set in Indonesia, the film continues the world introduced in the first Lakadbaggha film, while expanding its focus beyond animal welfare to broader environmental concerns. The sequel incorporates themes related to wildlife conservation, particularly the declining population of the critically endangered Yaki Monkey species. The film also marks a milestone as the first official India-Indonesia co-production. Its cast includes Sunny Pang, known for films like Headshot and Havoc, alongside Thai martial artist and actor Dan Chupong, who is recognised for his work in Ong-Bak. The ensemble also features Adil Hussain, Sarah-Jane Dias and Anshuman Jha. Speaking about the film’s Cannes presence, Anshuman Jha said, "Lakadbaggha was rooted in my love for dogs; Lakadbaggha 2: ... #Business #Festival #Film_Festival #Film #Anshuman_Jha #Monkey_Business #Cannes_Film #Marché #Business_set #Lakadbaggha

Balan The Boy locks June 19, 2026 release ahead of premiere at Marché Du Film during Cannes Film Festival 2026 The makers of Balan The Boy have officially announced that the film will release in theatres on June 19, 2026. The announcement comes ahead of the film’s market screening at the Marché Du Film during the Cannes Film Festival 2026, marking a significant milestone for the project as it prepares to reach an international audience. Backed by KVN Productions, led by Venkat K Narayana, and Thespian Films, headed by Shailaja Desai Fenn, the film is set for a multilingual theatrical release across Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada languages. According to the makers, Balan The Boy is a deeply emotional and human story that explores themes of identity, belonging and the emotional burden of one’s roots and upbringing. The film aims to present a layered cinematic experience rooted in universal emotions that can resonate with audiences across regions and cultures. The upcoming screening at Marché Du Film, one of the most prestigious film markets associated with the Cannes Film Festival, is expected to give the film global visibility. Industry observers often view participation in the Cannes market as a major step for Indian films looking to expand their international reach and connect with distributors and buyers worldwide. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KVN Productions (@kvn. productions) Directed by Chidambaram and written by Jithu Madha... #Festival #Film_Festival #Film #June #officially_announced #Cannes_Film #KVN_Productions #locks_June #Boy_locks #Marché

Jacqueline Fernandez set to return to Cannes Film Festival 2026 Actor Jacqueline Fernandez is expected to attend the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, scheduled to take place from May 12 to May 23, 2026, in France. The actor, who has been a recurring presence at the festival in recent years, is preparing for her appearance on the international red carpet. According to sources, Jacqueline has already begun preparations, which include styling sessions and finalising her wardrobe for the event. Her Cannes outings have often drawn attention for their fashion choices, and similar expectations surround her appearance this year as well. A source close to the development said, “Jacqueline’s Cannes appearances have consistently reflected her evolution as a global personality. Every year, she ensures her presence goes beyond fashion and glamour, carrying India’s representation onto an international stage with elegance and confidence. This year too, she is carefully finalising multiple looks that align with her global image while celebrating her roots. ”Jacqueline has maintained a steady association with Cannes over the past few years. In 2025, she was recognised by the Red Sea Film Foundation as part of its Women in Cinema initiative. She was among a select group of international artists acknowledged for their contributions to the film industry. In 2024, the actor attended the festival and was present at the premiere of The Substance. Her appearances during that edition ... #France #Festival #Film_Festival #Cannes_Film #Cannes #Jacqueline_Fernandez #Fernandez_set #Fernandez #Jacqueline #Actor_Jacqueline

Tara Sutaria to make Cannes 2026 debut amid Toxic buzz; set to represent India globally Tara Sutaria may be on the verge of a significant international breakthrough, with reports indicating that she is set to represent India at the Cannes Film Festival in 2026. While an official confirmation is awaited, the development has already sparked interest among fans and industry observers, especially as anticipation builds around her upcoming film Toxic. According to reports, “Ahead of Toxic, Tara is set to make her debut at the Cannes Film Festival 2026, representing India on a global stage. With Toxic already generating buzz, this debut is expected to mark the beginning of a significant global phase in her career. ”The Cannes Film Festival has long been regarded as a key platform for artists seeking international visibility, often serving as a gateway to global collaborations and recognition. For Tara Sutaria, a debut at the prestigious event could mark a turning point, aligning her with a growing list of Indian actors who have expanded their presence beyond domestic cinema. Over the years, Tara has gradually built a reputation for her screen presence and evolving choice of roles. From her early appearances to more recent projects, the actress has shown an inclination toward exploring varied genres and narratives. Her potential Cannes appearance comes at a time when her career appears to be entering a new phase, with Toxic already generating curiosity among audiences. The film... #Film_Festival #Film #represent_India #Toxic #Tara_Sutaria #Cannes_Film #Cannes #India_globally #film_Toxic #amid_Toxic

Ahsaas Channa starrer Gudgudi heads to the 79th Cannes Film Festival, to be screened under the Marché du Film segment The makers of Gudgudi, starring Ahsaas Channa, today announced that their film has been officially selected for screening under the Marché du Film segment at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, 2026, running from 12–23 May, 2026. Announcing the selection on social media, the makers shared a poster and penned a heartfelt caption that read, “Presenting Gudgudi✨ Our yet another special film that has found its way to Cannes… and we honestly couldn’t be more grateful to share this moment with all of you. This is a dream come true with dream team @manishamakwana18 @ahsaassy_. ”The caption added, “Thank you for all the unconditional love, belief, and support you’ve given us along the way…it truly means everything♥️. ” View this post on Instagram A post shared by White Peacock Films (@whitepeacockfilms) Ahsaas Channa adds another feather to her cap as Gudgudi, directed by Manisha K Makwana, heads for a screening at one of the world’s most celebrated film festivals, marking a significant highlight in her body of work as well as a proud moment for India. The global platform serves a fine opportunity to present the story to a worldwide audience, reinforcing the growing international recognition of Indian cinematic craft. Produced by Mukesh Chhabra and White Peacock Films, Gudgudi will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival under the Marché du Film ... #Film_Festival #Film #today_announced #Cannes_Film #Film_segment #Ahsaas_Channa #Peacock_Films #Cannes #officially_selected #Channa_starrer
