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Home  /  Uncategorized  /  Cannes 2026: Directors’ Fortnight Lineup Could Include Kantemir Balagov, Radu Jude, Sarah Arnold, NEON Doc and Quentin Dupieux Surprise
11 April 2026

Cannes 2026: Directors’ Fortnight Lineup Could Include Kantemir Balagov, Radu Jude, Sarah Arnold, NEON Doc and Quentin Dupieux Surprise

Written by Paul Moon
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With the Cannes Film Festival fast approaching, attention is now shifting to one of its most closely watched parallel sections: the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs (Directors’ Fortnight), which is set to unveil its lineup on Tuesday. While final confirmations are still trickling in — and with the ever-present possibility of last-minute poaching by Venice — early chatter is very promising.

At the top of the rumored list are several high-profile auteur projects. Kantemir Balagov’s “Butterfly Jam,” Radu Jude’s “Diary of a Chambermaid” and Lila Pinell‘s “Shana” are currently seen as the biggest names likely headed to the sidebar.

July Jung’s “Dora” is being floated as a possible opening-night selection — a Korean move that would signal a strong, character-driven kickoff for the section. Meanwhile, NEON’s documentary, David Greaves’ “Once Upon A Time in Harlem,” fresh off a triumphant Sundance premiere where it earned widespread acclaim, is expected to continue its festival run at the Quinzaine.

Other titles believed to be in strong contention include Sarah Arnold’s “L’espèce explosive” and Maxence Voiseux‘s “Gabin,” the latter a documentary about a young boy growing up in rural France, potentially the only one in this year’s lineup.

One of the biggest surprises this year could be an untitled animated feature from Quentin Dupieux. The prolific filmmaker — who already has “Full Phil” playing in the official selection as a Midnight screening — appears to have quietly completed yet another project. The animated film is currently tipped as the closing-night selection, and if confirmed, would add a playful wildcard to the lineup.

There have also been whispers about Hirokazu Kore-eda‘s “Look Back” heading to the Quinzaine, although that placement couldn’t be fully confirmed. If true, Kore-eda’s presence would be a major coup for the sidebar.

Still in contention — though not yet locked — are Sébastien Laudenbach’s “Carmen, l’oiseau rebelle,” Clio Barnard‘s “I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning” Alexander Murphy‘s “A Road Less Travelled,” Félix de Givry‘s “Adieu monde cruel,” and Laetitia Masson‘s “Ulysse.”

The Quinzaine has historically functioned as Cannes’ most adventurous parallel section — less constrained than the Competition and often more willing to champion bold, offbeat, or emerging voices. In recent years, it has launched breakout filmmakers, hosted surprise premieres, and occasionally delivered titles that go on to become critical sensations.

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H. Paul Moon is a filmmaker based in New York City and Washington, D.C. whose works concentrate on the performing arts. Major films include “Sitka: A Piano Documentary” about the craftsmanship of Steinway pianos, “Quartet for the End of Time” about Olivier Messiaen’s transcendent WWII composition, and an acclaimed feature film about the life and music of American composer Samuel Barber that premiered on PBS. Moon has created music videos for numerous composers including Moondog, Susan Botti and Angélica Negrón, and three opera films set in a community garden. His film “The Passion of Scrooge” was awarded “Critic's Choice” by Opera News as a “thoroughly enjoyable film version, insightfully conceived and directed” with “first-rate and remarkably illustrative storytelling.” Further highlights include works featured in exhibitions at the Nevada Museum of Art and the City Museum of New York, PBS television broadcasts, and best of show awards in over a dozen international film festivals.

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