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The Cannes Film Festival Through the Lens of a UST Projector

The Cannes Film Festival Through the Lens of a UST Projector

Since 1946, the Cannes Film Festival has drawn the biggest names in the film and fashion industries to France's shores to bear witness to the greatest films of the year while donning the most exquisite fashion on the red carpet. The event was created as a response to the suspension of the Venice Film Festival during WW2, and seeing as Italy and France are two of the most iconic fashion capitals in the world, it’s not surprising that the Cannes Film Festival is one of the most colorful and extravagant events in the world whether we’re talking films or fashion. 


The festival will take place between May 16th and May 27th, and so far, 19 movies have been revealed as the official contenders for the coveted award. A few of the most highly anticipated titles are The Zone of Interest directed by Johnathan Glazer, and The Old Oak directed by Ken Loach who has already won the award twice. The panel of nine jury members composed of directors, producers, actors, and actresses from all around the world will judge the 19 nominees to find the 2023 winner of the Palme d’Or. 


Since a majority of the films will only be making their debut at the festival, you can stream the award-winning films of the past five years while you wait for the winner to be announced. Whether you’re more excited to see the red carpet looks or the actual movies, judging by the movies that have won the Palme d’Or over the past five years, this is an event that is best enjoyed in HD.

Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or Winning Films (2018-2022)

Here is a short recap and highlight of the films that took the most coveted prize of the entire festival in recent years. The only film that’s not included in this list is the 2020 Palme dÓr winner because the festival didn’t take place that year.

Shoplifters (Hirokazu Koreeda - 2018)

A film that’s based on the lives of an underprivileged Japanese family that has learned to survive in the world by shoplifting. The family adopts a girl one day after the dad found her outside on a cold day, but this one decision changes their lives and their relationship with the community in a way they hadn’t imagined. 


It’s available to stream on all major streaming services like Prime Video, HBO Max, or Apple TV+, and available directly on the Formovie THEATER with Android TV 11.0.

 

Parasite (Bong Joon-ho - 2019)

A struggling family works together to scheme their way into a life of luxury after the son gets a job working for a wealthy family. They each forge a new identity in hopes to be hired by the Park family, and when their plan works, they find themselves living a very parasitic life.


This film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 and went on to win an Oscar for Best Picture at the 92nd Academy Awards. It’s available to stream on all major streaming platforms, including Netflix. 


To stream Netflix on your Formovie THEATER, follow this guide.

Titane (Julia Ducournau - 2021)

After a terrible car accident, a young girl has to have a plate of metal fitted into her head, essentially making her half-machine. The girl grows to become quite fond of machinery, particularly cars, and she ultimately develops a very intimate bond with a car which explains why this film is categorized as horror.


If this sounds like your type of sci-fi movie, then you can stream it on Hulu. The unreal scenes of this film will definitely come to life in 4K UHD if you plan to enjoy it on the Formovie THEATER. 


Triangle of Sadness (Ruben Östlund - 2022) 

The film follows an influencer couple as they take a trip with some of the wealthiest and truly influential people on a luxury cruise ship. They find themselves in a tight situation with everyone on board when the ship is hit by a storm. The “triangle” explores the concepts of wealth, beauty, and privilege in a satirical way. 


Enjoyed on the massive 150-inch screen of the Formovie THEATER with the Dolby ATMOS feature on, this movie may just make you feel like you’re sitting right there on the cruise ship when she faces mother nature head-on. 


How the Formovie THEATER Makes Watching Movies Better

We’ve only listed four of the most recent winners of an award that has been around for a very long time. If you decide to go further back in time and see some of the older movies, you don’t have to worry if it’ll look good on a projector screen. The Formovie THEATER is a 4K UHD ultra-short throw projector with speckle elimination technology that allows it to consistently display clear and crisp images in the highest resolution. 


  • You’ll see every color exactly as it was intended to be seen, thanks to ALPD 4.0 laser technology that accurately displays 1.08 billion colors on the visible spectrum. It displays 107% of the Rec 2020 color gamut.
  • Regardless of where you are in the world and what time the live broadcasts of the Cannes Film Festival will be, you can enjoy a big screen viewing of the show night or day because the Formovie THEATER reaches peak brightness at 1800 ISO lumens. 
  • It’s the world’s first UST projector to have both Dolby Vision and Dolby ATMOS, delivering an immersive experience that’s one of a kind.
  • It has certified Android TV 11.0 to give you easy access to all the streaming services that have past films from Cannes Film Festival
  •  The built-in speakers by Bowers & Wilkins pair perfectly with Dolby ATMOS to give you the complete entertainment system.

Get ready for one of the biggest film festivals in the world with one of the best laser TVs in the world, and check out our website to learn more about the Formovie THEATER. 

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