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Six international filmmakers join the 51st session of La Résidence of the Festival de Cannes

Harry Lighton, Emma Branderhorst, Joecar Hanna, Saulė Bliuvaitė, Mansi Maheshwari and Oliver McGoldrick are the six new directors welcomed to the 51st session of La Résidence du Festival de Cannes.

From March 16 to July 31, 2026, they will reside in Paris where they will benefit from a personalized screenwriting residency program and a collective program of meetings with film professionals.

La Résidence of the Festival de Cannes welcomes each year, in the heart of Paris, twelve young filmmakers selected to take part in two sessions lasting four and a half months, with the aim of helping them develop and write the screenplay for their first or second feature film.

Since its creation, La Résidence has supported more than 250 filmmakers from around sixty countries. It has helped reveal many artists who are now regularly present at major international film festivals. Among them are Lucrecia Martel (Argentina), Corneliu Porumboiu (Romania), Amat Escalante and Michel Franco (Mexico), László Nemes (Hungary), Lukas Dhont (Belgium), Nadine Labaki (Lebanon), Nadav Lapid (Israel), Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (Croatia), Carla Simón (Spain), Karim Aïnouz (Brazil), Rungano Nyoni (Zambia), Payal Kapadia (India), and Chiang Wei (Singapore).

For its 51st session, La Résidence of the Festival de Cannes is pleased to welcome three women and three men directors.

Harry Lighton © Chris Harris
Harry Lighton © Chris Harris

Harry Lighton

“Getting a spot in La Résidence is beyond exciting. Other filmmakers I know who’ve done it rave about it. It means I can block out five months to knuckle down to writing my next script, and getting to do that in Paris… are you kidding me?! Magnifique. I hope to come away with a script, some new filmmaker pals, and a Parisian husband.”

Harry Lighton is a writer-director based in London. His debut feature, Pillion, starring Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård, made a strong impression at its premiere at the 2025 Festival de Cannes, where it won the Un Certain Regard Award for Best Screenplay. The film went on to achieve both critical and commercial success, notably winning Best British Independent Film at the BIFAs, and receiving three BAFTA nominations. His short film Wren Boys had previously been nominated for Best British Short Film at the 2018 BAFTAs.