– Saulė Bliuvaitė, Harry Lighton, Emma Branderhorst, Joecar Hanna, Oliver McGoldrick and Mansi Maheshwari are hard at work on their upcoming projects in Paris
top row, l-r: Harry Lighton, Emma Branderhorst and Joecar Hanna; bottom row, l-r: Saulė Bliuvaitė, Oliver McGoldrick and Mansi Maheshwari
Since its creation in 2000, the Cannes Film Festival Résidence has hosted more than 250 directors from around 60 countries, providing a springboard for many filmmakers who subsequently achieved international success. Among them are Lucrecia Martel, Corneliu Porumboiu, Amat Escalante, Michel Franco, László Nemes, Lukas Dhont, Nadine Labaki, Nadav Lapid, Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, Carla Simón, Karim Aïnouz, Rungano Nyoni, Chiang Wei and Payal Kapadia.
Since 16 March, the 51st session of the Résidence has been hosting three female directors and three male directors in Paris; they will work there (with personalised support) until 31 July on the screenplay for their first or second feature. Standing out among them are Lithuania’s Saulė Bliuvaitė (Golden Leopard and Best First Film Award at Locarno in 2024 with her debut feature, Toxic [+see also:
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Also taking part are Spanish filmmaker of Chinese and Lebanese origin Joecar Hanna (in competition last year at Cannes in the La Cinef competition with the short Talk Me), Irish director Oliver McGoldrick (whose short Three Keenings screened in Venice Orizzonti in 2024 and who is developing a debut feature titled Barnyard) and Indian filmmaker Mansi Maheshwari (Third Prize in the La Cinef competition in 2024 with Bunnyhood).
(Translated from French)

