The selection of films has just been announced for the upcoming Queer Palm as part of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival this year.
Along with that, as part of the jury this year there will be Catherine Corsini, Justine Triet, and Monia Chorki with the fabulously talented Cameron Mitchell of Hedwig and the Angry Inch fame as President of the Jury.
For Queer Palm 2023, there will be 11 feature films and 7 short film formats. Notably already, Anatomy of a Fall by Justine Triet, and The Return, a new film by Catherine Corsini (who was the president of the Queer Palm jury in 2022) about a mother and her two daughters who experience their first emotions during a vacation in Corsica.
Attention will also be geared towards, The Idol, the new series - presented out of competition at the festival - by Sam Levinson, the creator of the series Euphoria.
As
a reminder, the last Queer Palm was awarded in 2022 to Joyland, the
sublime Pakistani film by Saim Sadiq about the romance between a man in
the midst of questioning and a transgender dancer. This year's jury is
composed of the versatile John Cameron Michell (Shortbus), director and
actress Isabel Sandoval (Brooklyn Secret), actress Louise Chevillotte (À
mon seul désir), Belgian filmmaker Zeno Graton (Le Paradis, in theaters
May 10) and critic Cédric Succivalli.
See you on May 16th for the opening of the Cannes Film Festival!
Feature Film Category:
Anatomie d'une chute de Justine Triet
Le Retour de Catherine Corsini
The Idol de Sam Levinson
Le Temps d'aimer de Katell Quillevéré
How to Have Sex de Molly Manning
Simple comme Sylvain de Monia Chokri
Rosalie de Stéphanie di Giusto
Levante de Lillah Halla
Conann de Bertrand Mandico
Un Prince de Pierre Creton
Xiao Bai Chuan de Zihan Geng
Short Film Category:
27 de Flóra Anna Buda
Strange Way of Life de Pedro Almodóvar
Daroone Poust de Shafagh Abosaba & Maryam Mahdiye
Bolero de Nans Laborde-Jourdaa
Stranger de Jehnny Beth & Iris Chassaigne
J'ai vu le visage du diable de Julia Kowalski
Mast-Del de Maryam Tafakory