Cannes 2026 Takeaways: Hollywood Stayed Home, AI Came Out of the Closet and ‘Club Kid’ Director Jordan Firstman Made a $17 Million Splash
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival saw a notable absence of Hollywood stars and blockbuster films, marking a subdued edition of the event. Despite the lack of glamour, the festival highlighted the entertainment industry's ongoing challenges, particularly regarding the integration of AI in filmmaking. The absence of major Hollywood productions was attributed to budget constraints and fears of negative critical reception.
- ▪This year's Cannes Film Festival had fewer stars and breakout movies than usual.
- ▪AI technology was prominently featured, with filmmakers using it to reduce costs and enhance their projects.
- ▪Hollywood's absence was linked to budget cuts and concerns over critical reception from French critics.
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Home Film Markets & Festivals May 19, 2026 12:45am PT Cannes 2026 Takeaways: Hollywood Stayed Home, AI Came Out of the Closet and ‘Club Kid’ Director Jordan Firstman Made a $17 Million Splash By Brent Lang Plus Icon Brent Lang Executive Editor BrentALang Latest Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Green Thriller ‘Just Play Dead’ Scores Key Distribution Deals Out of Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) 14 hours ago Chad Michael Murray to Star in Family Drama ‘Disconnecting Peter’ (EXCLUSIVE) 2 days ago ‘The Big Short’ Writer Charles Randolph Adapting ‘Muppets in Moscow,’ for Emotion Pictures and Felix Culpa (EXCLUSIVE) 2 days ago See All Getty Images This year’s Cannes Film Festival had fewer stars, fewer breakout movies and a dearth of studio blockbusters, making it one of the most muted editions in recent history.
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