Looking for a good laugh? At the Cannes Film Festival 2024, a number of feature films managed to get our zygomatic muscles working more than they should have, whether they were presented in the Official Selection, Un Certain Regard, Semaine de la Critique or Quinzaine des Cinéastes.
Of course, you'll have to wait a while to discover these works in French cinemas - some of the films presented at Cannes don't even have national release dates yet. But there's no reason why you can't make up your own fun schedule right now.
From the Spanish remarriage comedy to Chiara Mastroianni's sudden outburst when she wants to be called after her late father Marcello Mastroianni, not forgetting two French films with subtle, bittersweet humor and the goriest work in the competition, which also offers some good laughs thanks to its extreme humor, discover without further ado 5 films seen at Cannes that are sure to make you laugh when they come out!
Septembre sans attendre by Jonás Trueba, with Itsaso Arana and Vito Sanz: Our opinion
Spanish director Jonás Trueba presented his new film, Septembre sans attendre, at the Quinzaine des Cinéastes at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. The film is scheduled for release on August 28, 2024. Read our review. [Read more]
Ma vie ma gueule by Sophie Fillières, starring Agnès Jaoui: Our opinion and the trailer
Sophie Fillières' final film, Ma vie ma gueule, hits cinemas on September 18, 2024. Discover the trailer and our review of the final film by the French director, who died last summer. [Read more]
Christophe Honoré's Marcello Mio, in official competition at Cannes 2024: Our opinion
Christophe Honoré returns to official competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2024 with Marcello Mio, in theaters May 21, 2024. Find out what we think. [Read more]
Patricia Mazuy's La Prisonnière de Bordeaux, starring Isabelle Huppert: Our review and trailer
Patricia Mazuy presented La Prisonnière de Bordeaux as part of the Quinzaine des Cinéastes selection at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. Featuring an effective duo of actresses: Isabelle Huppert and Hafsia Herzi, the film arrives in cinemas on August 28, 2024. [Read more]
The Substance by Coralie Fargeat, Prix du Scénario at Cannes: Our opinion and the trailer
French director Coralie Fargeat arrives in Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2024 with a genre film that has turned the Croisette upside down. The film was awarded the 77th edition's Prix du Scénario and is due in cinemas on November 6, 2024. Check out our review and the trailer! [Read more]
Cannes Festival 2024: The latest news and information about the 77th edition
The Cannes Film Festival returns to the Croisette for its 77th edition from May 14 to 25, 2024. Click here for all the latest news and information! [Read more]