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Cannes dazzles with star-studded moments like Aishwarya Rai's royal presence and Paul Mescal's on-screen chemistry, though the festival offers few surprises despite strong debuts and ovations.

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Neon Buys Jafar Panahi’s Cannes Competition Film ‘It Was Just An Accident’
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Neon, the indie film distributor behind hits like Parasite, has snagged North American rights to It Was Just an Accident, the latest film from acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi. The movie premiered at Cannes to strong buzz, though details are still sparse—it’s described as a story where a small accident spirals into something much bigger. Given Panahi’s track record (and Neon’s knack for picking bold, award-worthy projects), this could be one to watch.
Editor’s Note: Panahi’s films often blend sharp social commentary with gripping storytelling, but his work has faced censorship in Iran. Neon’s acquisition signals confidence in its global appeal—and for cinephiles, it’s a promising sign that another thought-provoking gem might get the spotlight it deserves. Plus, Neon’s involvement usually means a savvy awards push, so keep an eye on this one come festival season.
Mubi Buys Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes Competition Film ‘Sound of Falling’ for North America, U.K., Ireland, Turkey and India (EXCLUSIVE)
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Mubi, the indie film powerhouse, just snagged the rights to Mascha Schilinski’s critically acclaimed drama Sound of Falling for North America, the U.K., Ireland, Turkey, and India. The film, which debuted at Cannes to glowing reviews, is Schilinski’s first major project since 2017—and now it’s heading to Mubi’s curated lineup soon.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another acquisition—it’s a big win for fans of arthouse cinema. Mubi’s move signals confidence in Schilinski’s work and expands access to a film that’s already turning heads. If you’re into thought-provoking dramas, this one’s likely worth keeping an eye out for. Plus, it reinforces Mubi’s reputation as a go-to platform for bold, festival-tested storytelling.
Mubi Acquires Kleber Mendonça Filho’s ‘The Secret Agent’ for U.K., India and Latin America
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Mubi, the growing distributor and streaming platform, has secured the rights to Kleber Mendonça Filho’s buzzy Cannes film The Secret Agent for the U.K., India, and Latin America. This comes right after Neon grabbed the North American rights, signaling strong demand for the director’s latest work, which has been a standout at this year’s festival.
Editor’s Note: For film buffs, this is exciting news—Mubi’s acquisition means more audiences worldwide will get to see one of Cannes’ most talked-about titles. It also highlights Mubi’s aggressive expansion as a key player in indie and arthouse cinema, competing with bigger names like Neon. If you’re into critically acclaimed, festival-favorite films, keep an eye out for this one.
Mubi Acquires Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Cannes Competition Title ‘The Secret Agent’
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Mubi, the indie-focused streaming platform, just snagged the rights to The Secret Agent, a hotly anticipated film from acclaimed director Kleber Mendonça Filho that premiered at Cannes. Starring Wagner Moura and Maria Fernanda Cândido, the movie will stream in the UK, Ireland, India, and most of Latin America (but not Brazil, oddly). This is a big win for Mubi, which keeps building its reputation as a home for high-profile arthouse cinema.
Editor’s Note: For film buffs, this is exciting news—Mubi’s acquisition means more people outside traditional markets will get access to a standout Cannes contender. It also signals Mubi’s growing clout in the streaming wars, positioning itself as a go-to for prestige international cinema. If you’re tired of algorithm-driven content, this is a refreshing move.

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