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Stewart’s 'The Chronology of Water,' the Lawrence starrer from director Lynne Ramsay and a new film from Ethan Coen are heading to the fest.
This year’s Cannes Film Festival lineup just got a little splashier.
Kristen Stewart’s long-awaited directorial debut The Chronology of Water and the Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson-starring Die, My Love from director Lynne Ramsay have been added to the schedule. Stewart’s film, which stars Imogen Poots, will screen in the fest’s Un Certain Regard section while Die, My Love will be in the fest’s competition section.
Also joining the competition section is Woman and Child, the latest title from Iranian director Saeed Roustaee. The filmmaker previously competed for the Palme d’Or at the 2022 fest with his film Leila’s Brothers. Elsewhere, Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t! will premiere in the fest’s Midnight section. The road trip movie stars Aubrey Plaza, Margaret Qualley and Chris Evans.
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The latest title joins an already announced line-up that includes films from Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson, Julie Ducournau and Spike Lee.
See all of the new additions to the 2025 Cannes Film Festival below.
COMPETITION
DIE MY LOVE
Lynne Ramsay
WOMAN AND CHILD
Saeed Roustaee
UN CERTAIN REGARD
LOVE ME TENDER
Anna Cazenave Cambet
UN POETA
Simón Mesa Soto
O RISO E A FACA (LE RIRE ET LE COUTEAU)
Pedro Pinho
THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER
Kristen Stewart
CANNES PREMIERE
RENAI SAIBAN
Kōji Fukada
ÁSTIN SEM EFTIR ER
Hlynur Pálmason
MAGALHÃES
Lav Diaz
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
LE ROI SOLEIL
Vincent Maël Cardona
HONEY DON’T
Ethan Coen
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
AMÉLIE ET LA MÉTAPHYSIQUE DES TUBES
Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han
MAMA
Or Sinai
ARCO
Ugo Bienvenu
QUI BRILLE AU COMBAT
Joséphine Japy
AS PART OF A TRIBUTE TO PIERRE RICHARD
L’HOMME QUI A VU L’OURS QUI A VU L’HOMME
Pierre Richard
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