Guillaume Canet's 'Karma' Premieres at Cannes, Set for French Release This Fall
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The film 'Karma,' directed by Guillaume Canet, premiered out of competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival. Starring Marion Cotillard and Dénis Menochet, the thriller follows a mother's search for her missing son, leading to a secretive commune. The film is scheduled to open in French theaters this October.
Facts First
- Premiered out of competition at Cannes, directed by Guillaume Canet.
- Stars Marion Cotillard and Dénis Menochet in a thriller about a child's disappearance.
- Scheduled for release in France this October, with a runtime of 149 minutes.
- Plot follows a mother's investigation into a secretive religious community in France.
- Features co-writer Simon Jacquet, cinematographer Benoît Debie, and composer Yodelice.
What Happened
The film 'Karma' premiered out of competition at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Guillaume Canet, the film stars Marion Cotillard and Dénis Menochet. The plot begins with the disappearance of a six-year-old boy named Mateo in Spain, where blood is found on a rock near a lake. The story follows Jeanne, played by Cotillard, and her partner Daniel, as the investigation leads to a secretive religious community in southwest France.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of international cinema or psychological thrillers, a new major film from notable French talent is now on your radar. You may see this film in French cinemas starting in October, and its festival premiere could lead to wider international distribution later.
What's Next
The film is scheduled to open in France this October. Following its Cannes premiere, it may be screened at other international festivals and could secure distribution deals for release in other countries.