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2025 Cannes Film Festival: Lynne Ramsay & Saeed Roustayi Added to Palme d’Or Competition – Ethan Coen in Midnight
By: Eric Lavallée, ioncinema.com Date: April 23, 2025
2025 Cannes Film Festival: Lynne Ramsay & Saeed Roustayi Added to Palme d’Or Competition – Ethan Coen in Midnight
The competition section films vying for the Palme d’Or will finally have moved from the initial selection of nineteen to twenty-one with Thierry Frémaux inviting Lynne Ramsay (Die, My Love) for her third trip to competition and Iranian filmmaker Saeed Roustayi (Woman And Child) for a second helping. Of the pair, it is Roustayi’s Woman And Child that we know the least about with the simple logline of this being about a widowed nurse struggles with her rebellious son. The Iranian filmmaker was sentenced to six months in prison for screening his film Leila’s Brothers at the fest back in 2022 and we’re hopeful he is safe from this nonsense.

Ramsay’s last trip to Cannes was with the double-award winning You Were Never Really Here — and this could have been a case of a film that is also racing to make it’s picture lock in the final stages. Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattison star in the tale about a woman living in isolation in rural France who loses her mind amid marriage and motherhood. Also among the sixteen total films added to the final line-up we find a film we originally had in our Directors’ Fortnight predictions but will have a late night showcase instead in the Midnight section.
 Saeed Roustayi (Woman And Child)
After showcasing his feature debut Magnetic Beats in the Directors’ Fortnight, Vincent Maël Cardona‘s Le Roi soleil (featuring Pio Marmaï, Lucie Zhang, Maria De Medeiros and Sofiane Zermani) brings us to a pub in the early hours of the morning where one of the regulars wins the lottery worth 244 million euros. Another customer holds up the shop after stealing a gun from a police officer. A shot is fired, leaving the winning ticket ownerless….
 Ethan Coen on the set of Honey, Don't
Ethan Coen joins the French filmmaker with Honey Don’t. The project which filmed back in March of last year is a detective noir set in Bakersfield, California, the film focuses on a private investigator (Margaret Qualley), a cult leader (Chris Evans), and a “mystery woman” (Aubrey Plaza).
 Lynne Ramsay (Die, My Love)
Here are all the items save the Un Certain Regard section selections.
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 – 1st film MAMA – Or Sinai – 1st film ARCO – Ugo Bienvenu – 1st film QUI BRILLE AU COMBAT – Joséphine Japy 1st film
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