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Catalonia Brings Six Productions and 11 Market Titles to Cannes 2026

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Zero Signal Staff

Published May 14, 2026 at 1:53 AM ET · 6 days ago

Catalonia is represented by six selected productions at the 79th Festival de Cannes and an additional 11 titles at the Marché du Film, according to industry reports and official materials published by Catalan Films.

Catalonia is represented by six selected productions at the 79th Festival de Cannes and an additional 11 titles at the Marché du Film, according to industry reports and official materials published by Catalan Films.

The Details

Variety reported on May 14, 2026, that the Catalan audiovisual industry would be represented at the 79th Festival de Cannes, which runs from May 12 through May 23, 2026. According to the industry publication, the region has six productions selected for the festival and 11 titles presented at the Marché du Film. Variety characterized the development as an industry roundup of Catalan projects and companies rather than a single-film announcement.

Catalan Films, the official body promoting Catalan audiovisual content, published materials corroborating the region's presence at the 2026 festival. The organization listed several featured productions tied to the Cannes presence.

Among the featured titles, Catalan Films listed "Viva (Alive)," directed by Aina Clotet. The organization also listed "Ashes," directed by Diego Luna, among the featured productions in its Cannes 2026 lineup materials.

Context

The 79th Festival de Cannes is currently underway, running from May 12 to May 23, 2026. The Marché du Film operates concurrently as the festival's commercial market. Catalan Films' official listing of specific titles alongside the broader slate provides official documentation of the region's Cannes 2026 participation, while Variety offered independent corroboration of the overall slate numbers and the industry-roundup nature of the news.

What's Next

The 79th Festival de Cannes continues through May 23, 2026.

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