Over the past twenty years, the Festival has paid tribute to film in the most eye-catching way possible: by using iconic images from cult movies as the basis for its posters.
In 2006, a still by Hong Kong photographer Wing Shya on the set of In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-Wai (in Competition in 2000) was chosen. For 2009’s 62nd edition, actor Monica Vitti is shown from behind in L’Avventura by Michelangelo Antonioni (Jury Prize, 1960). Jean-Luc Godard’s feature films inspired two iconic posters for the Festival de Cannes: in 2016, with a scene from Mépris in which Michel Piccoli climbs the stairs separating him from Brigitte Bardot, and just two years later in 2018 with a kiss from Pierrot le Fou. And for the 75th edition in 2022, Jim Carrey feels at the walls of a fictional world in The Truman Show by Peter Weir.