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Cannes Film Festival 2026 Stage 32 Meetup (OFFICIAL)!

Cannes Film Festival 2026 Stage 32 Meetup (OFFICIAL)!

In-Person at Cannes Film Festival

Those who have attended Cannes over the last decade know that the Stage 32 Cannes Meetup has become one of the most anticipated and talked-about gatherings of the entire festival. It’s where real connections are made, collaborations begin, and the global creative community comes together in a meaningful way.

This year, we’re excited to bring that experience to a new home.

For 2026, the Stage 32 Cannes Meetup will be held as part of our Stage 32 Pop-Up Bar Event: RB & Gary’s Brown Sugar, where we’ll be taking over the iconic Brown Sugar Gastro Pub for the full weekend. Located in the heart of Cannes on the Carré d’Or, Brown Sugar is one of the festival’s most well-known and beloved gathering spots, making it the perfect setting to combine the magic of Cannes with the magic of Stage 32.

We couldn’t be prouder to partner with Brown Sugar's owner, Gary, to create an unforgettable experience for our community.

Join Stage 32 Founder & CEO Richard “RB” Botto, Managing Director Amanda Toney, and Head of Community Ashley Smith, along with creatives and industry professionals from around the world, for an evening of connection, conversation, and opportunity.

If you’ll be attending Cannes and are interested in volunteering with the Stage 32 team during the festival, please email Ashley at Community@Stage32.com.

Event Details:

Event: Stage 32 Cannes 2026 Meetup

Date: Sunday, May 17, 2026

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm local Cannes time

Location: RB & Gary’s Brown Sugar

Click here to RSVP Now: https://www.stage32.com/meetups/2070/Cannes-Film-Festival-2026-Stage-32-Meetup-OFFICIAL

Brown Sugar offers a standout selection of beer and wine, including Brewdog Punk IPA on tap, a locally brewed English-style Pale Ale, Belgian beers, and traditional German and French lagers. Their wine list highlights small independent growers, with most selections exclusive within Cannes, and they’ve built a reputation for expertly crafted gin offerings.

We hope you’ll join us for an unforgettable night in Cannes!


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Ashley Renée Smith
Are Theaters Really “Dying”… or Are We Just Thinking About Them the Wrong Way?

There’s been a lot of conversation lately about audiences not going to theaters anymore.

But then something like this happens: Dune: Part Three is already selling out 70MM IMAX screenings… eight months before it even releases. Entire opening weekend shows are gone. Read about it here: https://deadlin...

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'Dune: Part Three' Imax 70MM Showtimes Are Already Selling Out
'Dune: Part Three' Imax 70MM Showtimes Are Already Selling Out
Dune: Part Three doesn't open until December, but Warner Bros is reporting that 70MM Imax shows are already selling out in North America and London.
Christopher Wells

Anthony McBride What' s the biggest factor to get you to go to the theater besides the movie?

Christopher Wells

Radoslav Isakov I grew up in Long Island and didn't take advantage of the drive in as much as I should. I went but not enough. Now they are no longer which is sad. I have always gone to the theater an...

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Christopher Wells

Pat Alexander What brings you to the theater knowing it's pricy besides the movie?

Anthony McBride

Christopher Wells I think trailers, reviews and ads are factors that get me out to the movies. What about you?

Gina Anderson

I agree. I only go to the theater for the experience of seeing it on the big screen. The movies I look forward to seeing in theaters include Dune 3, The Avengers: Doomsday, Michael, and there are a few other blockbusters in between now and the end of this year.

James Woodland
Marc Ginsburg

The myth: Of course they enjoy watching the first one. But come out with another one and don't start wondering why the audience engagement starts dropping off. Sorry producer, you're only gonna get so...

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Michael Howard
What's the difference between streaming on an OTT channel and having a distribution deal

I own an OTT channel that is on the Roku & Amazon FireTV platforms. I originally launched it to widen the audience of San Diego filmmakers and quickly found the channel served as a vital bridge between YouTube and Web streaming where films on Roku & Amazon FireTV are curated and meet quality standar...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Michael Howard Many don't know they can this this, which has been available for a very long time, though you would think it is public knowledge at this point. The issue, though, is that in the last co...

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Andrew Crutcher
Film making

i am a film maker who is looking to partner with a great distribution company to introduce my production company to the world

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Andrew Crutcher If you have completed work, or are about to complete some work, you should reach out to me. FilmPod is designed to enable individual independent production companies to market their ow...

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Don Zorbas

Hi Shadow, do you work with people with short film distribution?

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Don Zorbas Not specifically, no. Shorts are always a challenge.

Andrew Crutcher
Proper submission

i would like to see if anyone knows the proper, legal, and safest way to send my movies to editors, colorist etc ? thanks in advance

Samantha Murdock Hussey
Finding distribution & knowing if it’s the right fit

Hi! I’m the writer/director/one of the producers for an indie feature film. the film is a romantic comedy, the run time is 96 minutes, we’re currently in post production and I’m trying to talk to distribution companies now for the intent of getting released into a platform for SVOD or AVOD after it...

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Wes Ambrecht

Do you have a clear festival strategy? It's not just about getting into festivals but also which festivals you're showing at, whether the film garners buzz there, and if the festival has a robust sale...

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Samantha Murdock Hussey

Wes Ambrecht It's local talent from the city where we shot, Austin TX, and our strategy is aimed at more first-time filmmaker friendly festivals, smaller festivals in big cities, with a few of the big...

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Wes Ambrecht

My gut instinct overlaps with Alexia Melocchi in that case. Festivals probably won't get the film sold. You should be looking for a sales agent, if you don't already have one, who can assist with the...

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Grady Craig

IMDb pro would be a good place to start to narrow down companies that fit your niche, budget range, and level of accessibility. Festival networking is also pertinent. As far as talking to them, be cle...

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Amanda Toney

Awesome advice on this thread. We also have a really great class on distribution that will help you navigate the different options: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/creating-a-distribution-a...

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Nick Skopinsky
Seeking Completed Feature Films & Series for Distribution (30+ Years, Active in Global Markets)

We’re gearing up for upcoming film markets and are currently looking to acquire completed Feature Films, Documentaries, and TV Series for distribution.

For over 30 years, Monarch Films has been working directly with platforms, broadcasters, and digital partners worldwide — helping filmmakers generate...

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Andrew Crutcher

i have one feature this is in post production and another that is 90% completed...i would love too talk

Nick Skopinsky

Hi Andrew, would love to have a chat, do you mind emailing me any screener you have at nick@mfilms.com

Debbie Elicksen
The Micro Drama Trend

The microdrama arm of publicly-listed Chinese company COL Group appointed Narativ Media as its official distributor in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and CIS regions and Africa, and a struck new content deal with a new Dubai-based microdrama platform. For more: https://deadline.com/2026/02/...

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Microdrama Specialist COL Group International Builds Out With Narativ, Rock Networks & BlingWood Deals
Microdrama Specialist COL Group International Builds Out With Narativ, Rock Networks & BlingWood Deals
The vertical video powerhouse is building its distribution infrastructure network, as it prepares for the "next competitive chapter" in the medium.
Sam Rivera

Thanks for this—the growth is staggering. The stat about Chinese microdrama revenues surpassing their domestic box office really puts it in perspective. For traditional writers, the hardest shift is l...

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Dennis Cieri
Looking for Distributors who want to be on a panel at the New York City Independent Film festival in June.

Dear Distributor,

I would like to personally invite you to join us as a featured speaker on our panel, The Secrets of Film Distribution, at the 18th New York City Independent Film Festival, taking place June 1–7 at the Producers Club near Times Square.

For seventeen years, our festival has champione...

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Debbie Elicksen
Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: “It’s a Constitutional Right”

Global success stories like 'The Secret Agent' and 'I'm Still Here' have reawakened a vibrant cinematic culture that goes back decades, but has been decimated by political shifts. Now its power players are seizing the opportunity for lasting change.

Read more here:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...

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Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: "It's a Constitutional Right"
Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: "It's a Constitutional Right"
Global success stories like 'The Secret Agent' and 'I'm Still Here' have reawakened a vibrant cinematic culture that goes back decades, but has been decimated by political shifts. Now its power player…
Sam Rivera

That's fascinating. A constitutional right to cinema? That's wild and kind of amazing. Makes you wonder what U.S. filmmaking could look like if we treated it as something essential, not just entertainment. Gonna read more about The Secret Agent—thanks for sharing this.

Debbie Elicksen

Sam Rivera Canada provides funding to the National Film Board to ensure continued Canadian and especially Indigenous content. Maybe it's only the USA?

History has shown that while film is often used fo...

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Alexia Melocchi
10 Brutal Truths I have learned in 30 years in the Business

No matter how strong a project is creatively, its success ultimately depends on how well it is positioned, marketed, and brought to the right audience. Distribution is where art and business truly collide, and understanding that side of the industry can completely change how you view development, pr...

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Ewan Dunbar

I agree with all of these! I'd also add that even if you're not a salesperson, it is valuable to learn how to sell yourself as a creative and your project. You may have a great project but if you can't get someone excited to read it it could get lost.

Debbie Elicksen

Perfectly put Alexia Melocchi: Distribution is where art and business truly collide.

Pat Savage

Alexia Melocchi Brilliant these truths are timely when it comes to distribution and getting my work seen. Headed to Cannes ,,,

Tony Ray
Might be the wrong place, but we ball

I'm working on pitch decks for my various projects, and I had a couple of questions for anyone who might know.

1. For a film's pitch deck, should I put a synopsis in there or leave it out?

2. For a miniseries' pitch deck, should I put an overview of each episode (it's only 3 episodes long) as it encom...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Tony Ray Include in both. The synopsis should be brief.

Tony Ray

Shadow Dragu-Mihai Awesome! Thank you!

Ewan Dunbar

Yes include both. See it as you're always building information as you go in your deck, so you start with the logline then synopsis and build the information picture up as you go. You don't need as muc...

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