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Meta at The Cannes Film Festival 2026

Meta is proud to be an Official Partner of the Festival de Cannes in a new multi-year strategic partnership. It’s a natural fit: for decades, Cannes has defined how we see the world through the frame—and today, our platforms are where that view is shared with the world. 

With more than 3.5 billion people using our apps every day—and video representing over 60% of time spent on Facebook and Instagram—Meta has become the world’s front-row seat. Through our creator partnerships and our latest AI and wearable technologies, we’re shifting the perspective from the sidelines to the center of the action. Whether it’s a hands-free POV from la Croisette via Ray-Ban Meta glasses or AI-powered translations that break down language barriers in real-time, we’re giving the world a way to see, share, and step into the magic of Cannes through a whole new lens.

Creators at Cannes

We’re hosting a global roster of creators to the Croisette — filmmakers, culture commentators, and storytellers who will share behind-the-scenes access to one of the world’s most prestigious cultural events. From red carpet moments to intimate conversations with talent, our creators will capture the festival in their own point-of-view, using Ray-Ban Meta glasses and sharing across Threads and Instagram — where people already reshare Reels more than 4.5 billion times every day.

Joining us on the ground will be Reece Feldman, who will be among the first to wear Ray-Ban Meta as a reporter on the Cannes carpet – exclusively interviewing arriving talent for @meta and @raybanmeta. We’re also pleased to host attendees including French filmmaker Enora Hope and fashion creator Lyas, Belgian photographer Bleg, Italian creator Matteo Varini, Spanish cinephile Ivan Hachez, London-based culture creator Zainab Jiwa, UK fashion voices Lola Clark and Victor Kunda, along with French basketball player Diamant Blazi and many more. From first-person red carpet POVs to backstage interviews, fashion commentary to real-time festival reactions — they’ll bring Cannes directly to people’s feeds across Instagram, Threads, and Reels.

Meta House on the Croisette

From May 12–19, Meta House at the Majestic Hotel will be our home at the festival — a space for hands-on experiences, creator events, conversations about the future of storytelling, and a few surprises.

Highlights of our programming include:

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On Screen: AI as a Creative Tool

The Festival de Cannes has always been a place where artistic vision meets the latest in cinematic craft. This year, that evolution continues as filmmakers explore how new tools can expand the boundaries of the frame.

We’re proud to be the technology partner for John Lennon: The Last Interview, a documentary film directed by Steven Soderbergh — an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival – which brings Lennon and Yoko Ono’s final radio interview to the screen for the first time.

For select scenes of the film, Soderbergh utilized Meta’s AI tools to create visuals that accompany Lennon and Ono’s more abstract ideas and reflections.It’s a practical example of how AI can support a director’s creative process: expanding a film’s visual ambition while keeping the storytelling front and center.

Where Culture Connects

Cannes is where the world’s most iconic stories begin, and Meta is where they spark a global conversation. By bringing our technology to the heart of the Croisette, we are proud to support this storied creative community—connecting the magic of the festival to the billions of people following along from the world’s front-row seat.

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