Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve Shed Tears as Devastating Family Drama ‘Fjord’ Gets 10-Minute Cannes Premiere Standing Ovation

The Cannes Film Festival gave a big thumbs-up to "Fjord" on Monday night, as Cristian Mungiu's deeply emotional story about a family's legal struggle, starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve, delivered powerful drama at the Grand Palais.

A Romanian family with strong religious beliefs moves to a quiet Norwegian village, only to face a growing conflict as different social rules lead to a heartbreaking situation.
 Their children are taken away by authorities over accusations of abuse, causing a major upset for the family. The premiere crowd was shocked and stunned as Stan and Reinsve's characters faced unfair treatment from the government, with teenagers, younger kids, and even an infant being removed from their care.

Speaking after the film, Mungiu thanked the audience for their support, saying Cannes was a key sign of whether his film would last over time.


"Fjord" follows the Gheorghiu family, made up of a Romanian father played by Stan and a Norwegian mother played by Reinsve, as they try to settle into a remote Norwegian village, where the mother was born.
 They connect with the Halbergs, who live nearby, and the kids from both families become close friends. However, when the Gheorghius are accused of bad behavior, their lives turn upside down as they face judgment from the small community.

Mungiu has won many honors at Cannes before, including the top prize, the Palme d'Or, in 2007 for "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," and has also received awards for his screenplays and direction in later years.
 His 2022 film "R.M.N." also competed at Cannes. The cast includes actors who have been to Cannes before, like Sebastian Stan, who was there for "The Apprentice," and Renate Reinsve, who won best actress for "The Worst Person in the World." Reinsve was at Cannes again last year for "Sentimental Value," which won the Grand Prix.

"Fjord" was picked up by Neon a year before its Cannes premiere.
 Neon has become well-known for winning the Palme d'Or every year since 2019 with movies like "Parasite," "Titane," "Triangle of Sadness," "Anatomy of a Fall," "Anora," and "It Was Just an Accident." Neon has several other Cannes premieres this year, including "Hope" and "Paper Tiger."

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