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Saturday, May 23, 2026
The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Launches to $12 Million at Thursday Box Office
Sandra Wollner’s ‘Everytime’ Wins Un Certain Regard Award at Cannes
Friday, May 22, 2026
TIFFCOM, Frontières to Serve up New Genre Market Program in October
International horror, sci-fi, fantasy, action, and animation movies are getting a new chance to find funding this fall.
Frontières, the international genre co-production market organized by the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, is working with the Tokyo International Film Festival Content Market (TIFFCOM) to launch a new genre gap-financing program at the Tokyo Gap Financing Market (TGFM) in October.
This news comes after the Marché du Film, where Japan was the country of honor this year, and it marks a busy time for Frontières.
The market has been playing a big role in boosting interest in genre films at both Cannes and other festivals in recent years.
Tania Morissette, deputy director of Fantasia, told Variety, “Since its start in 1996, Fantasia has supported Asian cinema, and it feels natural to expand our market into Japan.
We are very proud of this new partnership and the chance to highlight international genre co-productions more.”
Morissette attended the TGFM last year and was impressed by the quality of the projects.
Representatives from both events started talking and finalized the partnership this week at Cannes.
This year, some TGFM alumni films are showing at Cannes, including “Death Has No Master” by Jorge Thielen Armand, “9 Temples to Heaven” by Sompot Chidgasornpongse, and “Titanic Ocean” by Konstantina Kotzamani.
Morissette said, “In recent years, Frontières has seen more submissions from Asia.
Projects like ‘Funky Forest 2’ and ‘Red Spider Lilies’ were chosen for the Montreal market last year, and Norihiro Niwatsukino’s ‘Magai-Gami’ and ‘Queen of Malacca’ were shown at this year’s sold-out Frontières at Cannes.”
The new Tokyo market program will include international projects that are already in advanced financing and need up to 40% gap financing.
These projects will be shown in a special showcase at the TGFM. The market supports feature films by arranging one-on-one meetings with industry people like producers, financiers, distributors, broadcasters, and streaming services. There will also be daily panels and talks during the three-day TIFFCOM, which will be held from October 28 to 30.
The market is linked to the Tokyo International Film Festival, which is running its 39th edition from October 26 to November 4.
Submissions for eligible projects can be made starting today (May 22) and will close on July 21, 2026. Applicants can submit their projects through the Frontières Market website or the TGFM platform.
Some recent Frontières successes include “Lamb” by Valdimar Jóhannson, which won the Un Certain Regard prize for originality in 2021, “In Flames” by Zarrar Khan, which was chosen for Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2023, and “A Prayer for the Dying” by Dara Van Dusen, which was a Berlinale Perspectives pick in 2026 and got good reviews.
Another Frontières film, “Hot Spot” by Agnieszka Smoczynska, is set to premiere at Fantasia’s 30th edition this summer.
The Frontières International Co-Production Market is supported by Telefilm Canada, SODEC, the Government of Quebec, the City of Montreal, and RDV Canada.
‘White Lotus’ Generated $36.5 Million in Thailand Spending and 300% Tourism Surge, Trade Chief Says
Thailand's government brought "The White Lotus" to this year's Cannes Film Market as a key example of how the country's filming incentives are leading to real benefits. Sunanta Kangvalkulkij, the director-general of Thailand's Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), told Variety that the HBO show brought about $36.5 million in local production spending during 129 days of filming and involved around 1,000 Thai crew members. After the show aired, travel bookings to Thailand increased by about 300%, and online searches for the country went up by roughly 88%.
The series also marked the acting debut of Lisa Manobal, a Thai-born member of Blackpink, which strengthened the connection between the show and Thailand.
Thailand's main offer to international producers is a 30% cash rebate that doesn't have a spending limit or require Thai content. This rebate has attracted several major projects, including "The White Lotus," "Jurassic World Rebirth," "Alien: Earth," and the Bollywood film "Dhurandhar." Between January and March 2026, 162 international films were shot in Thailand, creating more than $36 million in foreign investment, according to government data.
DITP sent 15 Thai companies to the Cannes Film Market with the theme "Reimagining Thailand."
Deal activity in the first two days of the market reached about THB500 million (around $15 million), and Kangvalkulkij said DITP aimed for a total deal value of around THB1.4 billion (about $42 million) for the whole festival.
The government also set aside THB220 million (about $6.7 million) to fund 86 local productions.
Kangvalkulkij explained that they work closely with the Thai film and entertainment industry and the government, it's not just the Ministry of Commerce.
Thai Boys' Love and Girls' Love series have become one of the most popular products of this domestic effort.
At Thai Night Cannes, Deputy Prime Minister Suphajee Suthumpun highlighted the global reach of the BL and GL market. He said Thailand now makes over 55% of all Boys' Love content in Asia, reaching audiences in Japan, Latin America, Europe, and beyond. The market was expected to exceed THB4.9 billion (more than $155 million) by the end of last year. Kangvalkulkij expects this reach to grow further, with a planned delegation to South America in the coming weeks.
Opening the event, Thai Princess Ubolratana spoke about the creative changes happening.
She said, "The more deeply a work is rooted in its own soil, the more genuine it feels and the further it can travel."
This broader creative trend is supported by examples like Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Palme d'Or-winning film "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives" in 2010, which inspired the Thai industry.
Kangvalkulkij mentioned this as a key moment showing Thai filmmakers could show their creativity on the global stage. This legacy continues with this year's Cannes: Sompot Chidgasornpongse, an Apichatpong collaborator, premiered his debut film "9 Temples to Heaven" in Directors' Fortnight, with Apichatpong as producer. "How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies," released in 2024, made more than $73 million worldwide, and last year's "A Useful Ghost" won the top prize at Critics' Week.
On the diplomatic side, Thailand and France are celebrating 170 years of bilateral relations this year.
Kangvalkulkij said, "France could be our gateway to the EU," and noted that Thailand has restarted free-trade talks with the European Union, with both sides aiming to finalize these talks by the end of the year.
Saccharine Movie
Saccharine
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2026 | R | 1h 52m
Genre: Drama, Horror, Sci-fi
Directed by
Natalie Erika James
Written by
Natalie Erika James
Produced by
Anna McLeish
Sarah Shaw
Natalie Erika James
Cast
Midori Francis
Madeleine Madden
Danielle Macdonald
Cinematography
Charlie Sarroff
Edited by
Sean Lahiff
Music by
Hannah Peel
Production
companies
Stan
Carver Films
Thrum Films
Distributed by
Maslow Entertainment
Release dates
22 January 2026 (Sundance)
22 May 2026 (United States)
Running time
113 minutes
Country
Australia
Language
English
I Love Boosters Movie
I Love Boosters
2026 | R | 1h 45m
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Sci-fi
Directed by
Boots Riley
Written by
Boots Riley
Produced by
Aaron Ryder
Andrew Swett
Allison Rose Carter
Jon Read
Cast
Keke Palmer
Naomi Ackie
Taylour Paige
Poppy Liu
Eiza González
LaKeith Stanfield
Will Poulter
Don Cheadle
Demi Moore
Cinematography
Natasha Braier
Edited by
Matthew Hannam
Terel Gibson
Music by Tune-Yards
Production
companies
Ryder Picture Company
Annapurna Pictures
Savage Rose Films
Distributed by
Neon (United States and Canada)
Focus Features
Universal Pictures (International)
Release dates
March 12, 2026 (SXSW)
May 22, 2026 (United States)
Running time
113 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$20 million
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Movie
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
2026 | PG-13 | 2h 12m
Genre: Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Sci-fi
Directed by
Jon Favreau
Written by
Jon Favreau
Dave Filoni
Noah Kloor
Based on
Characters
by George Lucas
Produced by
Kathleen Kennedy
Ian Bryce
Jon Favreau
Dave Filoni
Cast
Pedro Pascal
Jeremy Allen White
Brendan Wayne
Lateef Crowder
Sigourney Weaver
Cinematography
David Klein
Edited by
Rachel Goodlett Katz
Dylan Firshein
Music by
Ludwig Göransson
Production
companies
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Fairview Entertainment
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
May 14, 2026 (Los Angeles)
May 22, 2026 (United States)
Running time 132 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$165 million
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