Selection and Jury
of the Immersive Competition of the 78th Festival de Cannes |
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16 immersive works from 9 countries will be presented in the Selection, including 9 in the Competition.
The Immersive Competition Jury will be chaired by French director Luc Jacquet, who will be joined by American artist Laurie Anderson, French writer Tania de Montaigne, British director Martha Fiennes and Japanese video game creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi.
This prestigious jury will have the noble task of awarding the prize for Best Immersive Work at the Immersive Closing Ceremony on May 22. The First Edition of the Immersive Competition was in 2024. This year’s event will be held at the Carlton Hotel during the 78th Festival de Cannes. |
Returning for a second consecutive year, the Immersive Competition was introduced in 2024 to celebrate new forms of storytelling through spatial and sensory experiences. By freeing themselves from the screen and traditional cinematic language, immersive works invite viewers to enter into the narrative, and often interact with it. This year's Immersive Selection will showcase nine works in the Competition, two non-competitive, and a Focus program featuring five Luxemburg creations that will give festival-goers an unprecedented insight into immersive creative processes.
Together, these sixteen proposals offer an overview of a rapidly evolving language - from virtual reality and mixed reality to video mapping and artificial intelligence. Designed to be experienced rather than viewed, these works take us into imaginary worlds where space, narrative and emotion intertwine. They also invite us to question our relation to power, domination and the complex, ambivalent ties we maintain with the natural world, technological systems, our own bodies and our fellow human beings. This year's talented cast includes Fanny Ardant, Daisy Ridley, Zar Amir and Rod Paradot.
For the first time, the Immersive Competition will take place at the Carlton Hotel from May 14 to 23. The Croisette’s iconic venue will thus be transformed into a showcase dedicated to experiential and innovative forms of narration. |
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International Premiere John Fitzgerald, Godfrey Reggio Produced by Onassis ONX, Agog, Foundry, Pressman Film, Asteria Film Co Country United States
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Brais Revalderia, María Fernanda Ordóñez Morla Produced by Cinexin Studios, 100 Sutton Studios, Evernia Media, Wecom, Shift Midtown Countries Spain, United States |
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International Premiere Michel van der Aa
Cast Viola Blache, Marie Fenske, Franziska Eberhardt, Marie Charlotte Seidel, Felicitas Erben, Helene Erben Produced by doubleA Foundation Countries The Netherlands
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| International Premiere Cameron Kostopoulos
Cast Carolyn Mercer Produced by Kost, Floréal, France Télévisions Countries United States, France
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International Premiere Maartje Wegdam, Nienke Huitenga-Broeren Cast Sonja de Lange
Produced by Podium Biarritz, Studio Biarritz, Copper Views Film Productions Countries The Netherlands |
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| World Premiere Navid Khonsari
Cast Zar Amir, Navid Negahban Produced by iNK Stories, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Alambic Production Countries United States, United Kingdom, France
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| World Premiere Yamil Rodriguez, Michael Arcos, Stephen Henderson Produced by Nilor Studio
Country United Kingdom
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Charlotte Bruneau, Dominic Desjardins Cast Ellie Todd (English voice), Rebecca Maiese (English voice), Sarah Vergès (French voice), Claire Cahen (French voice), Béatrice René-Décarie (motion capture performer), Corinne Hoang (motion capture performer) Produced by Wild Fang Films, Zazie Films Countries Luxembourg, Canada
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| World Premiere Charlotte Bruneau, Dominic Desjardins Cast Grace Seri Produced by Atlas V, BYRD Countries France, Greece
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World Premiere Victoria Yakubova, Frédéric Le Louët
Cast Fanny Ardant (main voice), Eduard Yakubov, Stanislav Yakubov, Dilbar Yakubov, Ira Eduardovna, Anjelika Shalomayev, Alex Shalomayev, Aaron Shalomayev, Khasto Yakubov, Tamara Malaeva, Simona Le Louët, Guy Le Louët, Giovanni Fanelli, Gelsomina Fanelli, Leon Prudovsky, Evgeny Izraylit, Rinaldo Rocco, Frédéric Le Louët, Victoria Yakubova Produced by Olma Djon Productions, Limited Edition Country France
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French Premiere Eloise Singer Cast Daisy Ridley, Mortiz Bleibtreu, David Bruckner Produced by Singer Studios Country United Kingdom
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| François Vautier Cast Rod Paradot, Thimothée Robart, Nilton Martins, Michael Erpelding, Lou Mergen and Django Produced by Da Prod, Digital Voodooh, France Télévisions, Kwassa Films Countries France, Luxembourg, Belgium
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| Nicolas Blies, Stéphane Hueber-Blies Cast Corentin Fila, Raphel Famotibe Produced by a_BAHN, Lucid Realities, PHI Studio Countries Luxembourg, France, Canada
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Juanita Onzaga Cast Jocelynne Gallardo García, Jaquelyne Gallardo García, Florencia García, Rosalia Gallardo Alvarado, Guadalupe García Allende, Grupo de Huehuentones « Chajma ndle jaá »
Dancers Benoit Couchot, Astrid Sweeney, ‘Nunoy’ Johannes van den Burgh, Annick Schadeck Vocalists Jana Bahrich, Sarah Kertz, Edmon Pires Domingo, John Wolter Produced by Cassette for timescapes, Tarantula, Studio Biarritz Countries Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands
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| Boris Labbé Produced by Sacrebleu Productions, Les Films Fauves Countries France, Luxembourg
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| Gwenael François Cast Joël Delsaut (French narrator), Jérôme Reuter (English narrator), Greg Baumann (Oto mocap), Paul Robert Brice Montagne (Exo mocap), Paul Robert (Oto’s Voice), Pitt Simon (Exo’s Voice) Produced by Skill Lab, Dpt., Small Creative
Countries Luxembourg, Canada, France
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Born in 1967, Luc Jacquet grew up in Ain, fascinated by nature. A biologist by training, he participated in expeditions that led him to filmmaking to share the beauty of life. His film March of the Penguins won an Oscar in 2006. He later directed The Fox and the Child, Once Upon a Forest, Ice and the Sky, The Emperor, and Voyage to the South Pole. In 2016, he created his first immersive experience, Antarctica. In 2019, he founded Icebreaker Studios to reinvent storytelling around nature: exhibitions, performing arts, opera, immersive sound, and contemporary circus. In 2024, he presented Terra Incognita and is finalizing a new project set to premiere this summer.
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Laurie Anderson is a multidisciplinary artist: writer, director, composer, musician, and multimedia pioneer. A major figure in experimental music and performance, she has published ten books, created many innovative shows, and received five Grammy nominations. Her visual work has been shown globally, including major solo exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum (Washington DC) and Moderna Museet (Stockholm). In 2024, the Recording Academy honored her with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Her latest exhibition, ARK, was presented in Manchester in November 2023.
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Tania de Montaigne is the author of Noire (Simone Veil Prize, 2015) and L’Assignation (Secularism Prize, 2018). Her latest novel, Sensibilités, was published in 2023. Noire was adapted for the stage, then reimagined as Noire, the immersive experience, written and performed by de Montaigne and directed by Stéphane Foenkinos and Pierre-Alain Giraud. Presented at the Centre Pompidou in 2023, then selected for Tribeca, London, and Cannes (Best Immersive Work Award, 2024), the work is now touring museums and theaters worldwide.
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Martha Fiennes began with music videos for Al Green and Boy George, then directed award-winning ads. Her first film, Onegin, earned BAFTA nominations. Chromophobia closed the 2005 Cannes Festival. A key figure in British cinema, she has served on several juries. Since 2011, she has pioneered hybrid filmmaking using AI, digital environments, and studio shoots. Her works Nativity and Yugen (with Salma Hayek Pinault) create immersive, evolving sensory experiences. In 2025, both were presented at London’s Coronet Theatre to critical and public acclaim.
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Mizuguchi creates unique sensory experiences blending interactive art and XR technology. Synesthesia and emotional immersion are central to his works, like Rez Infinite in VR, paired with the Synesthesia Suit and X1 system. Director of the Synesthesia Lab and professor at Keio University, he explores sensory interaction in media. He chaired the Japan Media Arts Festival jury in 2007 and has served on many juries. In 2020, he co-organized Virtual Realms with Barbican Immersive. His award-winning games include Rez, Lumines, Child of Eden, Tetris Effect, and Humanity.
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78th Festival de Cannes from Tuesday May 13 to Saturday May 24, 2025
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