
MOONRISE KINGDOM, the new film by American Wes Anderson, will open the 65th Festival de Cannes on Wednesday, 16 May in the Grand théâtre Lumière of the Palais des Festivals, with the Jury presided over by Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti in attendance.
Produced by Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales and Jeremy Dawson for Focus Features and Indian Paintbrush, MOONRISE KINGDOM includes in its cast Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and Jason Schwartzman as well as Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman playing the pre-adolescents.
It is directed by Wes Anderson, who also co-authored the screenplay with Roman Coppola. The sound track was composed by Alexandre Desplat.
MOONRISE KINGDOM was filmed on an island in New England. It recounts a tormented and surprising story of children and adults during the stormy days of the summer of 1965.
Born in 1969, Wes Anderson is the director of Bottle Rocket (1996), Rushmore (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), The Darjeeling Limited (2007), and Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009).
Thierry Frémaux, the Festival’s General Delegate, commented: “Wes Anderson is one of the rising powers of American cinema, to which he brings a highly personal touch, particularly in MOONRISE KINGDOM, which once again is a testimony to the creative freedom in which he continues to evolve. Sensitive and independent, this admirer of Fellini and Renoir is also in his own right a brilliant and inventive filmmaker.”
Gilles Jacob, President of the Festival, is glad to proclaim: “With Wes Anderson opening the 65th Festival de Cannes, young American cinema will be celebrated on the Croisette.”
Distributed in France by Studio Canal, the film will be released in cinemas on 16 May, the same day as its screening in Cannes. For the second consecutive year, with the agreement of its partner Canal+ and the support of the Fédération Nationale des Cinémas Français, the Festival de Cannes will make the Opening Ceremony available to all the cinemas that request it, so that spectators can experience “live” the full programme of the opening night of the Festival.
In the USA, the film will be released on 25 May.



Cool, i can’t wait to watch it, Wes Anderson is a little director genius.
Very exciting!
I would like to see Wes Anderson do something a bit grittier. There is only so much he can prance round this pretentious style of filmmaking. He is in danger of becoming another Spielberg or Lucas – no balls! I believe a black hole would appear in the space/time continuum if George Lucas was to show blood, murder, nudity, profanity or any of the other things that make a film rise above a PG rating.
Wes Anderson is clearly talented but lacks any courage in his films.
sounds like another movie NO ONE will care about except “film” critics and cineastes ..hollywood has forgotten about the rest of the population who just want to be entertained…and NO you tools “entertainment” doesn’t mean dumbed down, overmarketed, cgi wank fests
anyway..gonna be rudin’s revenge—-pull a weinstein..finagle his way to an oscar for a movie that NO ONE will care about except the hollywood and manhattan awards set
keep circlin the drain of pop culture irrelevancy hollywood…keep goin…almost there….
Wes is and old pal of mine,and after his vacation in beverley hills Rehab,it just came to him…..this is a
unique adaptation of tales of old i mean just look at
the leading cast,only he could pull this off…keep viewing