The official poster of the 75th Cannes Film Festival, which will be held in 2022, has been published. The cult cinema The Truman Show, starring the world-famous name Jim Carrey, inspired the festival poster this year.
The highly anticipated poster of the 75th Cannes Film Festival, one of the most prestigious festivals in the cinema world, has been published. A surprise was made on the poster of the festival held on the French Riviera. The Truman Show, with Peter Weir in the director’s chair, became the official poster of the festival this year.
The Truman Show, chosen as the poster of the festival to be held in the middle of May 17-28 this year, takes place in the middle of unforgettable productions starring Jim Carrey.
“A CONTEMPORARY REFLECTION OF PLATO’S CAVE”
Festival, in its official statement “Peter Weir and Andrew Niccol’s The Truman Show is a contemporary reflection of Plato’s cave, which prompts viewers not only to experience the end between reality and its representation, but also to contemplate the power of fiction amidst manipulation and catharsis.”
THE TRUMAN SHOW SUBJECT?
The Truman Show, which was released in 1998, presents a parable in which the life of Truman Burbank, played by Jim Carrey, is a reality TV series. Master actors such as Ed Harris and Laura Linney take part in the cinema, which deals with the fun and sad life of Truman, who does not know that his life is watched by the whole world.
Cinema was nominated for the Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay at the Oscars.
GOLDEN PALM – MAIN RACE
- Armageddon Time – James Gray
- Length From Heaven – Tarik Saleh
- Broker – Kore-eda Hirokazu
- Brother and Sister (Frère et Sœur) – Arnaud Desplechin
- Close – Lucas Dhont
- Crimes of the Future – David Cronenberg
- Decision to Leave – Park Chan-Wook
- Eo (Hi-Han) – Jerzy Skolimowski
- Forever Young (Les Almandiers) – Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- Holy Spider – Ali Abbasi
- Leila’s Brothers – Saeed Roustaee
- Nostalgia – Mario Martone
- RMN – Cristian Mungiu
- Showing Up – Kelly Reichardt
- Stars at Noon – Claire Denis
- Tchaïkovski’s Wife – Kirill Serebrennikov
- Tori and Lokita – Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne
- Triangle of Sadness – Ruben Östlund
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A GOOD LOOK
- All the People I’ll Never Be (Retour à Séoul) – Davy Chou
- Beast – Riley Keough & Gina Gammell
- Dry Days (Burning Days) – Emin Alper
- Butterfly Vision – Maksim Nakonechnyi
- Corsage – Marie Kruetzer
- Domingo and the Mist – Ariel Escalante Meza
- Joyland – Saim Sadiq
- Metronome – Alexandru Belc
- Plan 75 – Hayakawa Chie
- Rodeo – Lola Quivoron
- Sick of Myself – Kristoffer Borgli
- The Silent Twins – Agnieszka Smocynska
- The Stranger – Thomas M. Wright
- Volada Land – Hlynur Pálmason
- The Worst (Les Pires) – Lise Akora & Romane Gueret
- NON-COMPETITIVE
- Elvis – Baz Luhrmann
- )Final Cut (Comme Z) – Michel Hazanvicius
- Mascarade – Nicolas Bedos
- November – Cédric Jimenez
- Three Thousand Years of Longing – George Miller
- Top Gun: Maverick – Joseph Kosinski
MID-NIGHT SCREENS
- Fumer Fait Tousser – Quentin Dupieux
- Hunt – Lee Jung-Jae
- Moonage Daydream – Brett Morgen
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
- All That Breathes – Shaunak Sen
- The Natural History of Destruction – Sergei Loznitsa
- Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind – Ethan Coen
CANNES PREMIERS
- Dodo – Panos H. Koutras
- Irma Vep – Olivier Assayas
- Nightfall – Marco Bellocchio
- Nos Frangins – Rachid Bouchareb
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