Happy Thursday, friends. Cannes kicked off this week with fewer studio tentpoles, a packed but cautious market, a major Japanese presence, and plenty of AI anxiety hovering just off the carpet. A few pieces worth reading: Cannes opens without much Hollywood. Studios are getting selective about what they bring to the Croisette⊠or sitting this one out entirely. The market is crowded, but smaller. Record attendance, tighter budgets, and buyers circling more modestly scaled films. AI arrives on the Riviera. From Academy rules to casting guidelines, Cannes is already doubling as a policy lab for the next phase of filmmaking. Japan is everywhere. This yearâs country of honor is also a reminder that Cannesâ center of gravity keeps getting more global. So yes, Cannes is back, but this year, the real story may be what everyone is trying to sell, protect, finance, or reinvent once they get inside the room. Letâs dive in. Premieres, awards, and more. See Portrait members behind this weekâs work here. Dark, pointed, and perilous Obsession. âA deliriously pointed cautionary tale about the perils of getting what you want, and an instant contender for classic midnight-movie statusâ (Daily Beast). Is God Is. âThe aura of Greek tragedy and the darkest heart of neo-noir. Its soul is an unapologetic howl of Black female rageâ (Boston Globe). Falling in and falling out Magic Hour. âFor a film about letting go, much of Magic Hour is bound to stickâ (Variety). Drivers Ed. âGood-natured coming-of-age story about first love and a first road trip with friendsâ (RogerEbert.com). The young and the restless LifeHack. âThe internet is the closest thing these teenage cyberthieves have to a real life, and [Ronan] Corriganâs dopamine onslaught of a film is an authentic portrait of the most alive theyâve ever beenâ (IndieWire). Decorado. âA cartoon for the depressed and unemployed that evokes sweetness and existential absurdity alikeâ (AV Club). Know when to hold âem (up to the spotlight) The upfronts are now a platform war... YouTubeâs showcase reminds us: everyone wants to define âTVâ to include whatever they happen to sell. ⊠And Netflix wants credit. Ahead of its upfront, Netflix touts its $325 billion global impact. Know when to fold âem (or argue you might) The merger defense gets blunt. Paramount Skydance argues it needs Warner Bros. Discovery to catch Netflix, Disney, and Amazon. Know when to walk away (with Byron Allenâs money) Digital media, bargain-bin edition. Byron Allen is buying BuzzFeed and HuffPost. Know when to run (alas) âThis is a complete decimation.â Why family businesses that built Hollywood are closing. See a fest missing in the app that youâd like added? Send a note to [email redacted]. More festivals and industry lists in the Portrait app! See whoâs attending SIFF - May 7th - 17th See whoâs attending Cannes - May 12th - 23rd See whoâs attending Vienna Shorts - May 27 - 31 See whoâs attending American Black Film Fest - May 26 - 31 See whoâs attending Tribeca - June 3 - 14 See whoâs attending Raindance - June 17 - 26 See whoâs attending Nantucket - June 17 - 22 See whoâs attending Karlovy Vary - July 3 - 11 See whoâs attending Indy Shorts - July 21 - 26 Have an opportunity to share? Post it on the app or fill out our form. Workshop: How to Create A Distribution and Marketing Strategy â Now! with Jon Reiss. Get a $50 discount with portrait50 (Now - May 21) The Short Film Fund by Unsolicited Scripts (5/15 deadline) SFFILM RAININ Grant (5/22 deadline) SFFILM Sloan Stories of Science Fund (5/22 deadline) The Black List Annual Labs (6/1 deadline) Music on Film Grant (6/1 deadline) BRIClab (6/5 deadline) Final Draft Screenwriting Contest (6/8 deadline) Film Independent Fast Track 2025 (6/8 deadline) Queer Art Illuminations Grant (7/2 deadline) Have a job to share? Share it on the app or fill out our form. General Manager/Head of Live Events, Tribeca Enterprises VP, Global Programming, Sothebyâs Institute of Art Social Content Lead, Tinder Director, Partnerships Content, Red Ventures VP of Brand Partnerships, MrBeast Senior Producer, Vanity Fair Video Until next week, friends. See you on Portrait.
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