Two Indian films to premiere at the 76th Cannes Film Festival Festival de Cannes is an annual celebration of the best of international cinema and previews new films of all genres, including documentaries By Bollyy 25 May 2023 | Updated On 25 May 2023 08:30 IST in Latest Trending New Update Follow Us Share ‘Agra’ and ‘Kennedy’ along with films like ‘Riddle of Fire’, and ‘Omar La Fraise’ will be screened at the prestigious event Festival de Cannes is an annual celebration of the best of international cinema and previews new films of all genres, including documentaries. This year, the invitation-only festival's lineup spotlights a diverse collection of new works from auteurs such as Todd Haynes, Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Catherine Breillat, Wim Wenders and Kore-eda Hirokazu. Two Indian films, 'Agra' and 'Kennedy' will also premiere at the 76th edition of this prestigious festival and we present a glimpse of the august company they will be a part of. Kennedy The Anurag Kashyap directorial, ‘Kennedy’ has been selected at the Cannes Film Festival for a Midnight Screening. The noir thriller revolves around Rahul Bhatt, an ex-cop who has been presumed dead but is secretly fighting against a corrupt system. Produced by Zee Studios and Good Bad Films, ‘Kennedy’ also features Sunny Leone, Megha Burman and Benedict Garrett and is expected to release in May. “Kennedy is a ghost in the system looking for redemption,” is how Anurag describes the plot and nothing more has been revealed. Agra Yoodlee Films' passion project ‘Agra’ is helmed by award-winning filmmaker Kanu Behl and will premiere at the Director’s Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival. The film bravely portrays how sexual repression and constrained spaces affect each other. It narrates the dilemma of the protagonist Guru who wants to get married and build a new room to live with his wife on the terrace but every member of his family tries to jeopardise this quest for privacy. What follows next is unexpected and revelatory. The social drama 'Agra' stars Rahul Roy, Mohit Agarwal , Priyanka Bose, Vibha Chibber, Sonal Jha, and Aanchal Goswami. Also read: “Kudiyan Di Marzi” feat. Sonam Bajwa brings the fighter spirit to women! Riddle Of Fire Helmed by feature film debutant Weston Razooli, 'Riddle of Fire' will premiere in the Director's Fortnight section at the festival. This action and adventure English comedy in a neo-fairy setting follows the story of three mischievous children who decide to go on a woodland odyssey when their mother sends them on an errand. Produced by FullDawa Films, ‘Riddle of Fire’ stars Lio Tipton, Charles Halford, Charlie Stover, Skyler Peters, and Weston Razooli and will be released in May. Omar La Fraise ‘Omar La Fraise, the debut French feature film by director Elias Belkeddar will premiere in the Midnight Screening section at the festival. It is based on a gangster named Omar who was sentenced for over 20 years of imprisonment by the French authorities. Once he rejoins the world, even though he tries to lead a normal life, abstaining from any criminal activities, circumstances force him to get involved in petty scams. The movie also explores themes of friendship and the search for redemption. Jointly produced by Iconoclast Films and Chi-Fou-Mi Productions, the emotional thriller stars Meriem Amiar, Reda Kateb, and Benoît Magimel and will have a theatrical release on May 24. Also read this: Kunal Khemu Birthday Special: Kunal has not found his love Soha so easily #Anurag Kashyap #Agra #76th Cannes film festival #Kennedy #Wim Wenders #Catherine Breillat #iddle of Fire #Kore-eda Hirokazu #Martin Scorsese #Omar La Fraise #Riddle of Fire #Todd Haynes #Wes Anderson Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article