From August 31st to September 9th.

Morgan Freeman (Seven, Invictus …), will be the star of the 44th Deauville American Film Festival. Just like Sarah Jessica Parker (who presents Here and Now) and Jason Clark (on the bill of Chappaquiddick), he will add his name to the list of Hollywood icons who have walked the boards of Deauville …

For the preview showing, The Sisters Brothers is Jacques Audiard’s first western with John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix and Jake Gyllenhaal (September 19th). Another French director who makes her debut in the United States, Mélanie Laurent presents Galveston (October 10) with Bill Foster and Elle Fanning.                                                  While Hot Summer Nights nostalgic teen-movie 80 features the French-American revelation of the year Thimotée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name, Ladybird …) and that, more modern, Searching of Aneesh Chaganty proves to be a thriller about social networks (September 12).                                                                                                                          On the official competition side, which focuses more on discoveries, there are films like Dead Woman Walking, a fake documentary on nine women on death row. Blindspotting, social thriller with hip hop vibe, or the strange The Kindergarten Teatcher on the relationship between a gifted child and his teacher an obsessive hair. And especially our favorite of Cannes: Jim Cummings’ Thunder Road. They will be separated by a jury composed of Sandrine Kiberlain, Pierre Salvadori or the writer Leila Slimani …