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Cannes Film Festival 2016 Live Streaming Info: Watch Online Full Show, Red Carpet Images and Winners List

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Live Streaming Watch Online Red Carpet Images, Winners, Movies List: The 69th Cannes FF is starting tonight and will be held from 11th to 22nd May 2016 in Cannes in France at the Palais des Festivals et des Congres. For this year, Australia director George Miller has been made as the President of the Jury. (watch: The Flash season 2 episode 22.)

French actor Laurent Lafitte will be hosting the competition especially the opening and closing ceremonies. The festival will open ‘Cafe Society’ directed by Woody Allen of America. Indian fans were hoping for some Indian actresses like Katrina Kaif to walk the red carpet along with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, etc.

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Live Streaming

Below is the official video for Cannes 2016 watch online full show. Jean Pierre Leaud will be awarded lifetime achievement award at Cannes for his unprecedented input to the French cinema which started with the movie The 400 Blows. It redefined the film industry of France and brought a French New Wave cinema.

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Movies List:

Opening night film

Café Society (Woody Allen, US)

In competition

Out of competition

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Live Streaming Watch Online

Un Certain Regard

Midnight screenings

Special screenings

Critics’ Week

Opening film: In Bed With Victoria (Justine Triet)

Competition

Special Screenings

Closing films: Smile (Sandrine Kiberlain) /En Moi (Laetitia Casta)/Kitty (Chloë Sevigny)

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Live Streaming Watch Online

Directors’ Fortnight

Opening film: Sweet Dreams (Marco Bellocchio)

Closing film: Dog Eat Dog (Paul Schrader)

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Winners List:

Cannes Film Festival 2016 Winners list will be available as soon as they are announced.

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