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Cannes Film Market to Shine Spotlight on Japan's Cinematic Legacy in 2026
28 Oct
Summary
- Japan selected as Country of Honour for 2026 Cannes Film Festival
- Opportunity to showcase Japanese animation, genre cinema, and emerging talents
- Robust film industry producing 1,200 films annually, drawing 150 million cinemagoers

The Cannes Film Festival's Marché du Film has unveiled an exciting announcement for its 2026 edition – Japan has been selected as the Country of Honour. This prestigious designation will allow Japan to take center stage and showcase its rich cinematic legacy and vibrant film industry on the global platform.
As the Country of Honour, Japan will have a special role in the 2026 Marché du Film. The country will co-host the event's Opening Night and be featured prominently in the festival's programs, including panels, networking events, and project showcases that will put the spotlight on Japanese animation and genre cinema. Additionally, a summit on Japan's film industry will be organized to foster collaboration and innovation.
Japan's selection is a testament to its enduring influence in the world of cinema. With over 120 years of filmmaking history, the country has produced legendary directors like Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu, and Akira Kurosawa, as well as contemporary auteurs such as Hirokazu Kore-eda, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and Naomi Kawase. Japan's robust film industry, which produces around 1,200 films annually and draws 150 million cinemagoers each year, demonstrates its resilience and global appeal.
The 2026 focus on Japan will build on the country's long-standing relationship with the Marché du Film, where Japanese sales companies are among the most established in the Palais des Festivals, and the Japan Pavilion has been a fixture at the Village International. This opportunity will allow Japan to showcase its emerging talents and technologies, further contributing to the advancement of cinema worldwide.




