Overview
- The festival introduced strict new red carpet guidelines, banning nudity, transparent outfits, long trains, sneakers, and selfies to promote elegance and decorum.
- Amélie Bonnin’s debut film 'Partir un jour' premiered as the opening feature, marking a focus on emerging talent and fresh perspectives.
- Robert De Niro received an honorary Palme d’Or during the opening ceremony, with Leonardo DiCaprio presenting the award in a tribute to his cinematic legacy.
- The 21-film competition includes works by renowned directors Wes Anderson and Ari Aster and new voices like Mario Martone, reflecting a balance of tradition and innovation.
- The festival underscores its commitment to activism, with films addressing global issues such as the war in Ukraine, Gaza conflicts, and artistic freedom.