Leading Directors to Present Film Projects at Cannes' Investors Circle
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Leading Directors to Present Film Projects at Cannes' Investors Circle

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 07, 2026
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The Cannes Marché du Film's Investors Circle is a prestigious platform designed to bridge creative cinematic vision with essential financial backing. This year, it showcases a curated selection of eight promising film projects from acclaimed international directors, fostering opportunities for independent cinema to thrive on a global scale.

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cinematic Masterpieces: Cannes Investors Circle Edition

Spotlight on Visionary Filmmakers at Cannes

Esteemed directors including Magnus Von Horn, known for “The Girl with the Needle,” Emanuel Pârvu, director of “Three Kilometres to the End of the World,” and Felipe Gálvez, celebrated for “The Settlers,” are set to present their new film endeavors. Carine Tardieu also joins this distinguished group of eight filmmakers, whose projects will be pitched to an exclusive consortium of private investors at the Cannes Marché du Film’s Investors Circle.

The Investors Circle: A Confluence of Art and Finance

The Marché du Film has established this initiative to forge connections between private capital and a handpicked array of sophisticated film projects. The event will highlight eight developing feature films, prioritizing European filmmakers whose prior works have garnered significant international acclaim at film festivals. The financial scope for these projects varies, from approximately €1 million to upwards of €12 million.

Event Details and Strategic Focus

The Investors Circle is scheduled to unfold on May 16 and 17 at the picturesque Plage des Palmes. Alexandra Zakharchenko, the program's head, emphasized the careful curation of this year’s selection. The aim is to include projects at diverse stages of development and financing, encompassing a wide spectrum of genres and storytelling approaches. A particular emphasis has been placed on projects that are primed for private investment, exhibiting both strong market potential and creative distinction, with a notable increase in sophisticated genre-driven works.

The Rigorous Selection Process

The 2026 project selection was meticulously managed by Alexandra Zakharchenko and an annually refreshed committee of industry luminaries. This year's committee included Céline Dornier from IPR.VC, Jean des Forêts, founder and CEO of Petit Film, Alice Laffillé, Vice President of International Sales at FilmNation Entertainment, and Anthony Muir, Senior Executive for International Co-Productions at Film i Väst.

Featured Directors for the 2026 Investors Circle

The roster of directors chosen for the 2026 Investors Circle initiative represents a global tapestry of talent. Noé Debré (France), known for co-writing Jacques Audiard’s Palme d’Or winning “Dheepan,” will participate. Ismaël El Iraki (Morocco/France), whose debut “Zanka Contact” premiered at the Venice Film Festival, is also presenting. Chilean filmmaker Felipe Gálvez (Chile), celebrated for his Cannes debut “The Settlers,” joins the lineup. Atsuko Hirayanagi (Japan/USA), director of “Oh Lucy!” which premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week, will also pitch. Juho Kuosmanen (Finland), whose “Compartment No. 6” won the Cannes Grand Prix, is another key participant. Emanuel Pârvu (Romania), whose latest film “Three Kilometres to the End of the World” premiered in competition at Cannes, will be featured. Carine Tardieu (France), with films like “Ôtez-moi d’un doute” at Directors’ Fortnight, is also part of the selection. Finally, Magnus von Horn (Sweden/Poland), whose “The Girl with the Needle” garnered Golden Globe and Oscar nominations after its Cannes premiere, completes the impressive list.

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