Washington [US], The prestigious Cannes Film Festival has announced a lively revamp of its official selection for the upcoming 77th edition, scheduled from May 14 to May 25. A total of 13 new movies have been introduced, enriching the lineup with a mix. International Talent and Captivating Stories Among the highlights, three new entries grace the competition lineup, including the highly anticipated animated feature 'The Most Precious of Cargoes' from acclaimed director Michel Hazanavicius, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Hazanavicius, best known for his Oscar-winning film 'The Artist', now presents a poignant adaptation of Jean-Claude Grumberg's World War II novel, which promises a compelling tale filled with magical realism. Another notable addition is Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof's 'Seed of the Sacred Fig'.', with his Oscar-winning film 'The Artist' offering a deep exploration of the cultural background of Iran, now presents a poignant adaptation of Jean-Claude Grumberg's World War II novel, Promundoscape. Despite the challenges, Rasulof's distinctive voice continues to captivate audiences globally. Additionally, Emmanuelle Parvu's 'Three Miles to the End of the World' offers a unique perspective, adding further diversity to the cinematic experience at Cannes. In a statement, festival organizers expressed their excitement at the inclusion of O. These remarkable films highlight the festival's commitment to showcasing diverse voices and narratives from around the world.In particular, the festival will feature a special screening of Oliver Stone's documentary 'Lula', which will shed light on the enigmatic Brazilian leader Lula da Silva, along with other compelling works. Such as Arnaud Desplechin's 'Spectators', Lu Ye's 'An Unfinished Film' and Tudor Giurgiu's 'Nasty'. In addition, the Cannes Premiere Sidebar showcased Gaël Morel's 'Vivre, maurire renaissance' and Jessica Palud's 'Maria' In what promises to be a fascinating series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the festival's Un Certain Regard section of cinematic experiences will open on May 15 with Runar Runarsson's "When the Light Breaks," while Celine Salet's debut feature "Niki" and Gintas Zilbalodis' "Flow" will also headline. Will be displayed. The 77th Cannes Festival is set to open with Quentin Dupieux's 'The Second Act' starring acclaimed actors Léa Seydoux and Vincent Lindon, which promises to be a spectacular start to the festival of cinema. Stay tuned for more updates as Cannes 2024 begins, which promises to be a captivating journey around the world.Of the film.