Cannes 2024: When And Where To Stream Film Festival Coverage
Cannes 2024: When And Where To Stream Film Festival Coverage
Here's a guide on where and when to stream complete coverage of the Cannes Film Festival 2024.

Festival de Cannes is a unique film festival, where top notch movies debut amidst a glamorous atmosphere. This year’s festivities kicked off on May 14 and will continue until May 25, at the renowned Palace of Festivals and Congresses in Cannes, France. Throughout the event, a selection of films from various genres will be screened for audiences. Exciting premieres include George Miller’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis and Kinds of Kindness. In addition to screenings, the 77th edition of this prestigious festival promises star studded red carpet and parties. The special event attracts talented artists from around the world under one roof. For those eager to catch all the action, here’s a guide on where and when to stream complete coverage of the Cannes Film Festival 2024.

When To Watch:

The Cannes Film Festival started on May 14 with a grand opening ceremony, featuring the inaugural film The Second Act directed by Quentin Dupieux, starring Lea Seydoux and Vincent London. On the other hand, the closing ceremony will be held on May 25, where the winners of the competition will be announced. Led by filmmaker Greta Gerwig, the esteemed jury members will have the challenging task of selecting the winner from the 22 films eyeing for the top recognition this year.

Where to watch:

Exclusive coverage of the Cannes Film Festival 2024 will be available for French residents on France Télévisions, while international audiences can tune in to Brut for broadcasts. Additionally, live streaming of the festival will be accessible on the festival’s YouTube channel and official website. The coverage promises to include the red carpet events, press conferences and various other exciting happenings. Whether you’re in France or watching from abroad, you won’t miss out on the glitz and glamour of this prestigious film festival.

Interestingly, Payal Kapadia’s film All We Imagine As Light has become the first Indian film in 30 years to compete for the prestigious Cannes top honours, the Palme d’Or. As per reports, Aishwarya Rai is set to make a much awaited return this year. On the red carpet, she will be joined by her Ponniyin Selvan co-star Sobhita Dhulipala and Heeramandi actress Aditi Rao Hydari.

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