In 2023, the Festival de Cannes wishes to reaffirm its mission to support the creations of younger generations and transmit our passionate interest in films. The Residence is one of the foremost projects among the initiatives included under the new “Cinema de Demain” banner.
Since its creation in 2000, the Residence has assisted more than 250 filmmakers with their screenplays. Many of these directors have gone on to achieve international success, such as Laszlo Nemes with Son of Saul (Grand Prix at the 2015 Festival de Cannes, Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2016), Lukas Dhont with Girl (Camera d’or at the 2019 Festival de Cannes), and more recently Carla Simón with Alcarras (Golden Bear at the 2022 Berlin International Film Festival).
Highlights
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