Christophe Honoré presents dysfunctional family drama at Cannes
At the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, French filmmaker and writer Christophe Honoré premiered his new film "Mariage au goût d'orange" (Orange-Tasting Wedding). The work continues his exploration of family ghosts, following his earlier play "Le Ciel de Nantes." Honoré assembled a renewed cast for this deep dive into a dysfunctional sibling group. The film was screened as part of the festival's official selection.
Key facts
- Christophe Honoré premiered 'Mariage au goût d'orange' at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
- The film explores a dysfunctional sibling group.
- It follows Honoré's earlier play 'Le Ciel de Nantes'.
- The cast was renewed for this production.
- The film was part of the festival's official selection.
- Honoré is a French filmmaker and writer.
- The title translates to 'Orange-Tasting Wedding'.
- The work continues Honoré's examination of family ghosts.
Entities
Artists
- Christophe Honoré
Institutions
- Cannes Film Festival
- Le Monde
Locations
- Cannes
- France