From left: 'Parallel Tales,' 'Club Kid' and 'Diamond' Courtesy of Charades, The Veterans The Cannes market arrived this year the way it often does: slowly, then all at once. On the eve of the 2026 Marché du Film (May 12-20), there was a late surge of fresh packages — prestige auteur plays, elevated genre films and star-driven indies — a tentative sign of green shoots for an global film industry badly in need of some positive momentum.
There are few of the giant $50 million-plus action packages that once defined the Marché. The economics of independently financing big-budget films have become increasingly unforgiving, pushing producers and sales companies toward leaner, sharper concepts with clearer theatrical identities.
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The indie market is also in flux, with hits coming from all over, but little in the way of a model to copy. Star-driven high-end auteur movies — A24’s Marty Supreme and The Drama — sit alongside foreign-language breakouts like No Other Choice, Sentimental Value and Sirat, all Neon releases stateside.
“The definition of a high-profile project is very different from [what] it used to be,” says Oliver Berben, CEO of German producer/distributor Constantin Film, which recently acquired A24’s Backrooms, from YouTube creator Kane Parsons, for the German market. “Much more important right now is creating a project that will have the cultural relevance.”
Stateside, the IFC Entertainment Group, which covers both the Independent Film Company and horror streamer Shudder, split the difference between genre acquisitions and director-driven dramas with its buys out of last year’s Cannes. The company bought the Samara Weaving and Jason Segel horror comedy Over Your Dead Body out of the Marché and The Ugly Stepsister off of a promo, the latter of which landed a surprise Oscar nomination.
“Genre, historically, is a margin business. Now everyone’s business is a margin business, and I think that’s why the studios have gone so full bore into genre,” says Scott Shooman, the head of IFC Entertainment Group. “The audience is getting younger, and studio movies are great and scratch a certain itch, but the itch that a younger audience has is more auteur-driven.”
Major Hollywood studios that years ago shuttered their specialty divisions are tapping indie acquisition and producing talent in an apparent attempt to compete with the likes of IFC/Shudder, Neon and A24.
Paramount has a new genre label from the BoulderLight producers Raphael Margules and J.D. Lifshitz (Barbarian, Companion), who used to sell low-budget horror out of the Marché. Warner Bros. has tapped Neon alums for its new label, Clockwork, focused on projects that target a Gen Z audience. Clockwork’s first project is Anora filmmaker Sean Baker’s next film, Ti Amo. That acquisition was not announced out of fest or market, but at CinemaCon during Warners’ presentation to the nation’s theater owners.
The always-active Neon swooped in early, pre-buying domestic rights for several of the shiniest festival titles, including James Gray’s Paper Tiger starring Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Miles Teller; and Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord with Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve, as well as Jeff Nichols’ market title King Snake, set to star Margaret Qualley and Michael Shannon.
But there is still plenty on offer that has been announced. The festival lineup has award-ready finished films from Lukas Dhont (Coward), Asghar Farhadi (Parallel Tales) and Ira Sachs (The Man I Love), while the Marché presales lineup includes something in every genre, language and budget level, from Park Chan-wook’s new Western; to the English-language debut of Anatomy of a Fall director Justine Triet, starring Mia Goth; Charlie Kaufman’s comeback movie; and yes, a new Jason Statham vehicle.
ART
DIRECTOR Fernando Meirelles Stars Ralph Fiennes, Colin Farrell, Wagner Moura Buzz A high-profile take on Yasmina Reza’s hit play — about three friends debating commerce, art and friendship — with The Two Popes director Meirelles and two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter Christopher Hampton (The Father, Dangerous Liaisons), teaming with an A-list trio, gives this sharp, dialogue-driven drama both prestige weight and strong commercial appeal. Sales 193/ CAA
ASYMMETRY
DIRECTOR Edward Zwick STARS Richard Gere, Diana Silvers BUZZ A chance encounter between a young editorial assistant and a celebrated older writer leads to a secret relationship in this adaptation of Lisa Halliday’s novel. The pairing of Boomer heartthrob Gere with Gen Zer Diana Silvers (Booksmart) gives this romantic drama potential cross-generational appeal, particularly for traditional theatrical distributors. SALES FilmNation/ CAA
BARRACUDA
DIRECTOR Neil Burger STARS Anthony Mackie, Dafne Keen, Steven Bauer, Anthony Del Negro BUZZ The global market loves an action thriller, and this looks like a by-the-numbers programmer for mainstream distributors and streamers to slot in their schedule. Mackie plays a former smuggler who, while rescuing a kidnapped teen (Keen) from a nightclub in Mexico, steals the club owner’s 1973 Plymouth Barracuda, setting off a high-octane chase through the desert. SALES Highland Film Group/ UTA
THE BELOVED
DIRECTOR Rodrigo Sorogoyen STARS Javier Bardem, Victoria Luengo BUZZ Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s follow-up to his Spanish-language breakout The Beasts (2022), premiering in Cannes Competition, is a father-daughter drama led by Bardem as an acclaimed director who reunites with estranged daughter, an unsuccessful actress to shoot a film together. The thematic echoes of Joachim Trier’s Oscar-winner Sentimental Value should help the film’s sales prospects with award-savvy buyers. SALES Goodfellas
Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s ‘The Beloved’ Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival THE BRIGANDS OF RATTLECREEK
DIRECTOR Park Chan-wook Stars Matthew McConaughey, Austin Butler, Pedro Pascal, Tang Wei Buzz Park Chan-wook’s first English-language feature since 2013’s Stoker is a tale of vengeance and retribution set in the American West. Based on an original screenplay from S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk) and with an all-star cast, this looks like the rare auteur project that could spark a bidding war. Sales 193
CLUB KID
DIRECTOR Jordan Firstman Stars Firstman, Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva Buzz The directorial debut from the I Love LA breakout overdelivers on charm. Firstman stars as a past-his-prime party promoter who finds out he has a 10-year-old, all of which is set against the backdrop of New York’s club culture. Sales UTA/ Charades
CRITTERZ
DIRECTOR Nik Kleverov Buzz This OpenAI-assisted family animation is the test case for cost-efficient AI-driven features. Written by Paddington in Peru duo James Lamont and Jon Foster and produced on a reported $30 million budget, the project has plenty to offer indie buyers, if it can avoid an anti-AI backlash. Sales AGC International
DIAMOND
DIRECTOR Andy Garcia STARS Garcia, Brendan Fraser, Vicky Krieps, Danny Huston, Rosemarie DeWitt, Demián Bichir, Bill Murray BUZZ Garcia’s passion project is a contemporary film noir written, directed and starring the Ocean’s Eleven actor as Joe Diamond, a man out of time with a traumatic past and an uncanny ability to solve crimes. Fifteen years in the making, Diamond arrives in Cannes with a deep bench of recognizable names and a classic genre appeal that should boost its sales chances. SALES The Veterans/ CAA
FOLLOW MODE
DIRECTOR Ben Leonberg BUZZ Leonberg, coming off his breakout Good Boy, lands at the 2026 Marché with this new high-concept horror, about teens who discover a drone containing footage of a serial killer’s crimes and must expose him before becoming his next victims. Backed by Smile producer Temple Hill, Follow Mode will be shot entirely on drones and aims to tap into the live stream generation, hooks that should help it rise above the slew of low-budget horror titles in Cannes this year. SALES Protagonist/ Temple Hill/ Verve
FONDA
DIRECTOR Justine Triet Stars Mia Goth, Allison Janney, Andrew Scott, Odessa A’zion, Benedict Wong Buzz Triet’s first English-language film after her Oscar-winning Anatomy of a Fall, featuring a stacked international cast and strong backing from StudioCanal and mk2, makes this psychological thriller one of the market’s most anticipated prestige plays. Sales mk2 Films
HOLD ON TO YOUR ANGELS
DIRECTOR Benh Zeitlin Stars Paul Mescal, Jessie Buckley Buzz The 2025 and 2026 Oscars season are colliding with this film that teams the Hamnet stars with Anora producer Alex Coco. The romance from the Beasts of the Southern Wild director is set in the Louisiana bayou and will see Mescal play “a hell-bound outlaw” and Buckley “a ferocious shepherd of lost souls.” Sales CAA/ Veterans
Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal Kristina Bumphrey/Variety/Getty Images I AM NOT YOUR MOTHER
DIRECTOR Craig Johnson STARS Carrie Coon, Ben Platt, Lukas Gage BUZZ The Skeleton Twins director Craig Johnson offers up a psychologically charged industry thriller with Platt plays a young queer filmmaker whose fixation on screen icon Nora Dresden (Coon) curdles into obsession. A dark Hollywood-set psychodrama that could have strong crossover appeal. SALES Mister Smith Entertainment/ CAA/ UTA
IMPUNITY
DIRECTOR Felipe Gálvez Haberle Stars Sebastian Stan, Ana de Armas Buzz A geopolitical thriller set around the 1998 arrest of Augusto Pinochet — the first time an international court challenged the immunity of a former dictator — this feature from The Settlers director Gálvez Haberle led by two globally bankable stars offers commercial genre appeal with the upside potential of an awards season play. Sales Pathé
JOHN DOE
DIRECTOR David Ayer Stars Jason Statham Buzz Every film market needs a Jason Statham programmer, and this actioner, from End of Watch director Ayer, is this season’s model: an amnesia thriller with Statham as a trained killer hunted by his own handlers, torn between finishing the mission and protecting the woman he loves. Sales Black Bear
Karma
DIRECTOR Guillaume Canet Stars Marion Cotillard Buzz The latest team-up for Canet and Cotillard is a psychological thriller that stars Cotillard as a woman with a mysterious past who, in order to evade the police, takes refuge in a religious community where she was born. Sales Pathé
LATER THE WAR
DIRECTOR Charlie Kaufman Stars Channing Tatum, Tessa Thompson, Patsy Ferran Buzz Kaufman’s long-awaited return behind the camera — six years after his Netflix feature I’m Thinking of Ending Things — is a surreal comedy-drama about a successful actor-director chasing artistic legitimacy while his marriage unravels. Offering a rare blend of auteur cinema and star power, Later the War should resonate with specialty distributors and festival-driven buyers. Sales The Veterans/CAA
THE MAN I LOVE
DIRECTOR Ira Sachs STARS Rami Malek, Rebecca Hall, Tom Sturridge, Luther Ford, Ebon Moss-Bachrach BUZZ Sachs’ brand of New York-flavored arthouse has a dependable, if niche, global audience and the buyers who know and love him will be bidding on his latest, decribed as “musical fantasia” set in the 1980s theater scene. Academy Award winner Rami Malek headlines, playing a downtown artist driven to live, love and create despite facing down his impending death. SALES WME / MK2
The Man I Love Cannes Film Festival THE MAN WHO STOLE PORTUGAL
DIRECTOR Thomas Napper Stars Richard E. Grant, Dominic West, James Nelson-Joyce, Emily Fairn Buzz This true-crime period thriller from Limitless director Napper is about the 1920s hustler who pulled off one of history’s boldest financial frauds, an ingenious scheme to legally counterfeit Portugal’s currency. Combining genre hooks with period prestige, and a solid British cast, this could score with mainstream European distributors and specialty buyers in the U.S. Sales Beta Cinema
NICE FISH
DIRECTOR Mark Rylance STARS Rylance, Michelle Williams BUZZ Oscar and Olivier winner Rylance (Bridge of Spies) is set to star, alongside five-time Oscar nominee Williams, in his feature directorial debut, an adaptation of the stage play he co-wrote with prose poet Louis Jenkins. The plot follows two friends on an ice-fishing trip whose fragile bond is tested as they encounter surreal elements and reflect on friendship and adulthood. Expect the high-profile cast and prestige appeal to pull in art house distributors hook, line and sinker. SALES Palisades Park Pictures/CAA
PARALLEL TALES
DIRECTOR Asghar Farhadi STARS Isabelle Huppert, Virginie Efira, Vincent Cassel, Pierre Niney, Adam Bessa, Catherine Deneuve BUZZ A top-tier prestige title from two-time Oscar winner Farhadi (A Separation, The Salesman) featuring an all-star French cast, this drama — supposedly inspired by Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Dekalog: Six (the one about adultery) — is on every art house buyer’s must-see list. SALES Charades / UTA
THE PASSENGER
DIRECTOR Magnus von Horn STARS Jeremy Strong BUZZ This one looks like a clear awards play for arthouse or speciality buyers. The English-language debut from The Girl with the Needle director von Horn has Strong playing Jewish businessman Otto Silbermann, who flees Berlin following the 1938 Nazi pogroms known as Krisstallnacht, travelling from train to train within Germany in an attempt to escape. SALES FilmNation Entertainment
PUMPING BLACK
DIRECTOR Mimi Cave Stars Jonathan Bailey, Natalie Portman Buzz Lance Armstrong, eat your heart out. The director of cannibal romance horror comedy Fresh has set her next project in the cutthroat world of professional cycling, bringing perennial A-lister Portman and box office breakout Bailey along for the ride. Sales CAA/ Anton
THE ROAD HOME
DIRECTOR Bill Condon Stars Cynthia Erivo, Thabo Rametsi, Guy Pearce Buzz This ambitious musical drama, looking to draw in award-savvy distributors, traces the contentious creation of Paul Simon’s 1986 Graceland album and his Apartheid-era tour with South African jazz legends Miriam ‘Mama Africa’ Makeba (Erivo) and Hugh Masekela (Rametsi). Pearce plays Archbishop Trevor Huddleston, who tried to boycott Simon for violating the U.N.’s cultural boycott of South Africa. Sales Palisades Park Pictures
THE SPACESUIT
DIRECTOR Kitty Green STARS Vanessa Kirby, Lewis Pullman BUZZ Project Hail Mary proved there’s an audience appetite for space movies, even if this psychological thriller looks a darker play. Kirby plays an astronaut forced to make an impossible decision after an incident with her co-pilot (Pullman) threatens to derail their entire mission in the final countdown to launch. SALES HanWay Films/ UTA /CAA
TANGELS
DIRECTOR Leah Nelson STARS Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, Seth Rogen BUZZ A stellar voice cast, which also includes Wanda Sykes, Bowen Yang and Beanie Feldstein, leads this animated film that about a San Francisco artist who returns to her small, conservative hometown to help caretake for her mother who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. SALES UTA/ CAA/ Charades
Tangles A WAITER IN PARIS
DIRECTOR Peter Hoar Stars Leo Woodall, Clémence Poésy Buzz An over-educated Englishman (The White Lotus star Woodall) arrives in Paris determined to reinvent himself as a waiter, only to discover exploitation and precarity behind the glamorous façade. Based on Edward Chisholm’s best-selling memoir, this fish-out-of-water drama, set against the allure of Paris’s restaurant world, offers buyers a character-driven crowd-pleaser with crossover potential. Sales Cornerstone
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