Authorization type

    Proxy Submission

Duration (several sessions)

    58

Film Festival Features

  • Red Carpet
  • Celebrity Guest
  • Filmscreen
  • Cash prize
  • Trophy
  • Copyright transactions
  • Prize
  • Certificate

Dates & Deadlines

  • 2025-11-01
    Submission start time

  • 2026-03-20
    Submission end time

  • 2026-04-29
    Finalist notification start time

  • 2026-04-29
    Finalist notification end time

  • 2026-05-14
    Award ceremony start time

  • 2026-05-22
    Award ceremony end time

Introduction to the film festival

Created in 1969 by the French Directors’ Guild (SRF, Société des réalisatrices et réalisateurs de films), the Directors’ Fortnight is a parallel selection of the Cannes Film Festival that showcases a wide spectrum of films and highlights the most singular and visionary practices in contemporary cinema.

Historically, the Directors’ Fortnight is a free-spirited and non-competitive selection and it is open also to non-professional spectators who attend the Cannes Film Festival.
Each year, the Directors’ Fortnight selection showcases films without constraints of genre, format, duration or geographical origin.

These films are selected and accompanied by a team of passionate professionals, and are shared with an enthusiastic audience.

Since 1969, the Directors’ Fortnight has thus contributed to enriching the overall proposal of the Cannes Film Festival, by expanding the spectrum of subjects and cinematographic practices represented.

The Directors’ Fortnight has presented films and supported filmmakers who have profoundly influenced contemporary cinema and contributed to the evolution of its language, including Werner Herzog, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Nagisa Oshima, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Chantal Akerman, Djibril Diop Mambéty, Jim Jarmusch, Michael Haneke, Spike Lee, Naomi Kawase, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Sofia Coppola, and more recently Albert Serra, Clive Baudelaire, Clio Barnard, Lisandro Alonso, Céline Sciamma, Ruben Östlund, Xavier Dolan, Bertrand Bonello, Alice Rohrwacher, Joshua and Ben Safdie, Miguel Gomes, Chloé Zhao, Robert Eggers…

Every year since 2002, the Fortnight has hosted the Carrosse d’Or award ceremony. This prize, awarded by the SRF, pays tribute to a filmmaker who has left his or her mark on the history of cinema, through his or her daring, demanding and uncompromising work. Among the awardees are Nanni Moretti, Martin Scorsese, Ousmane Sembene, Jia Zhangke, Naomi Kawase, David Cronenberg, Agnès Varda, Jane Campion, and John Carpenter…

Awards

All first features presented at the Directors' Fortnight are eligible for the Caméra d'Or prize, awarded during the official award ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival.

All documentary feature films presented at the Directors' Fortnight are eligible for the Oeil d'Or prize, awarded during the official award ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival.

The films presented at the Directors' Fortnight are also eligible for the following prizes (based on criteria set by each partner association): the SACD prize and the Europa Cinemas for feature films.

 This year, the Directors' Fortnight, which is the only non-competitive selection, will present the Audience Award

Rules

Genre :Action Comedy War Science fiction Ethics Terror Thriller Violence Adventure Crime Family Music Love Magic Fantasy Shootout Suspense Youth Inspirational Literary Biography Western Drama others Documentary
Subject :Unlimited
Video Format :MPEG4 DCP

The Official selection (Competition, Out of Competition, Un Certain Regard), the Critics' Week and the ACID are all processed by distinct entities.

ARTICLE 1. REQUIREMENTS
Except in special cases, all films submitted for the Directors' Fortnight must fulfil the following requirements:
1 - Films must have been made within the 12 months preceding the 2025 Cannes film festival.
2 - With the exception of its country of origin, the film should not have been presented at any international festival or film event (except in the context of a film market).
3 - Films must not have been shown on the Internet or broadcasted on TV or commercially released in France.
4 - If selected, a DCP or a 35mm print will be required for the screening.
5 – Every invited feature film must be released theatrically in France in accordance with French legislation pertaining to media chronology rules.

ARTICLE 2. SELECTION
The films screened during the Directors' Fortnight are selected under the responsibility of the Artistic Director, appointed by the board of directors of the Société des réalisatrices et réalisateurs de films (the SRF).

ARTICLE 3. FILM SUBMISSIONS
Films submitted for preselection can be presented:

- Without subtitles, if the original language is French.
- With English subtitles for all other languages, including for English-language films.

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