From May 16 to 27, 2023, world cinema will have its eyes riveted on the Croisette to follow the festival. We explain to you how not to miss ceremonies and climbing the steps.
The 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival begins on Tuesday May 16. Cinephiles will be able to follow the whole event on the antennas of France Télévisions, its digital platforms franceinfo.fr and france.tv, as well as with the media Brut, also a partner of the festival. Here’s how not to miss a thing.
The ceremonies on France 2 and online
The opening and closing ceremonies, presented by actress Chiara Mastroianni, will be broadcast on France 2 and Brut, which will become official co-broadcasters of the Cannes festival in 2022 in place of the Canal+ group, which had given way after 28 years of partnership. .
Viewers will be able to follow, on Tuesday, the first climb of the steps from 6 p.m. on franceinfo channel 27 then the opening ceremony on France 2, live from 6:50 p.m.
Brut will also broadcast marches and ceremonies on TikTok and on all of its digital platforms. Film aficionados can also tune in to “TV Festival de Cannes”, co-produced by France Télévisions, Brut and the festival and available in particular on the latter’s official website.
Daily news on franceinfo, France 5 and Culturebox
France Télévisions will make you live the festival every day on its antennas. Franceinfo channel 27 will follow the climb of the steps, every evening at 6 p.m., in “Le Monde de Loison”, presented by Patricia Loison, with her guests and experts. Louise Ekland will be on the red carpet, live, for interviews.
The second part of the program “C à vous” on France 5 will be held in Cannes live and in public. Presented by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, she will cover the day’s news of the festival.
An additional offer will be available on Culturebox, every evening from 7 p.m., with the show Cannes Festival hosted by Daphné Bürki, also on site. This daily will focus on the Cannes news of the day before, particularly the second part of the evening of the festival. The Culturebox program will also highlight other events such as press conferences, “photocalls” or master class.
Outsourced specials
Other special programs will be offered from the festival such as “Télématin”, “La Grande Librairie”, “Cannes sings cinema”, “Plan plan” or even “C ce soir”..
The weekly Sunday evening cinema program “Beau geste”, launched at the end of January on France 2 and presented by Pierre Lescure, former president of the festival, will also make the trip.
Unlimited cinema on france.tv
In terms of cinematographic works, the France.tv platform will offer around 35 films divided into several thematic collections during the festival.
Cinema will also be honored on the group’s various channels with a special mention for Culturebox, which will broadcast a cult film and a short film every day. France 2, France 3 and France 5 will also offer successful films (Antoinette in the Cévennes, No Country for Old Men, Pale Rider, All About My Mother).
The whole festival with Brut on social networks
Online video media Brut will also be present live “on the steps and will cover the festival’s photocalls and press conferences”. For twelve days, Brut will publish dedicated content on all platforms: on TikTok “with whom the collaboration will be strengthened this year” but also on YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat – which will have “his show” devoted to the festival – as well as on Twitter and Facebook, announces the media.
The journalist Augustin Trapenard will propose “every day a ten-minute interview” around the cinema, “with the most prestigious guests of the festival”, adds Brut. The media intends to exploit artificial intelligence through new formats such as “the discovery of the films in competition by two artificial intelligences which will dialogue together live and will propose a tailor-made prognosis for each work”.