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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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Psychological Thriller Antagonists: Why emotional coherence creates more fear than evil

One of the biggest problems I see in modern thrillers:

Too many antagonists exist only to generate plot.

They kill.

Manipulate.

Threaten.

Disappear.

But they rarely feel psychologically alive.

And without psychological coherence, suspense becomes mechanical.

What makes a powerful psychological thri...

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Darrell Pennington
Very nuanced article on TDWP2 and implications for the future

I don't know who is good at forecasting anything. There may be tons of people who do a great job, and I do not avail myself of their info.

Maybe this writer is incredibly insightful or a complete moron; I can't vouch for him.

But IF this analysis is even halfway accurate, there are tons of what I co...

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'The Devil Wears Prada 2' broke the box office. It may also be the last great victory for Hollywood's IP machine | Fortune
'The Devil Wears Prada 2' broke the box office. It may also be the last great victory for Hollywood's IP machine | Fortune
The $77 million opening shows the nostalgia formula still works-when conditions are right. The problem is nothing else on the calendar meets the test.

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Emilia-Maria
UK Psychological TV – Building Producer Connections

Hi everyone,

I’m a UK-based screenwriter currently developing a slate of interconnected psychological thriller projects under the Nocturnis banner, beginning with a contained prison-based series called Fugue.

A lot of my work explores identity erosion, institutional systems, trauma and psychological c...

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Emilia-Maria

Tash Smurthwaite Hi Tash, thanks so much - I did actually apply for Channel 4 and BBC Open call - formally rejected from Channel 4, waiting to hear back from BBC. There isn't much locally to me, but I...

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Emilia-Maria

Hi Sebastian Tudores - I'm currently actively pitching Fugue, through here and other opportunities.

Those labs are half a monthly paycheque for me, so unfortunately unobtainable. I'm a poor, lowly wri...

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Sebastian Tudores

I hear ya Emilia-Maria - what kind of feedback have you been getting generally?

Emilia-Maria

Pitches here tell me I have great tone but didn't request scripts. Outside of here, I've had general script read requests and people have generally enjoyed/(dare I say)loved it.

Sam Roads

Hi Emilia-Maria. I've just joined Stage32. I'm a UK-based screenwriter - I'm in Monmouthshire and there's nary an arctic husky on the horizon when it comes to screenwriting groups! My genre is social...

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Kaylon Langford
Would it be cool if I work with two companies to produce my screenplay?

if a company put my movie through VFX productions to bring my story to life and I go by another Company to get it produced Would it be cool if I work with that company?

Claude Gagne

Work with both!

Ashley Renée Smith
What's the Best Producer-to-Producer Advice You've Ever Received?

Hey Producers,

Heading to Cannes tomorrow, and before I go, I wanted to drop a question in here that I think will spark some really valuable conversation.

For those of you who've been producing for a while, what's a piece of advice from another producer that genuinely changed how you work? Could be ab...

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Tuesday Lewis-Harris
A Familiar Face With a Fresh Introduction

Hey Producers Lounge!

I'm Tuesday Lewis-Harris — and while many of you may already know me as an educator here on Stage 32, I wanted to take a moment to properly introduce myself on a more personal level! I recently created my own personal account on the platform and I am so excited to step into the...

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Christina Pickworth

Hi Tuesday Lewis-Harris I'm a UK agent at Imagine Talent repping writers and directors, with a focus on bold and exciting emerging talent. I know you're looking for producer connections specifically b...

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Minh Nguyen

Delighted to meet you, you have an exemplary career.

Sam Rivera

Hey Tuesday Lewis-Harris! Good to see you stepping out from behind the educator role. On a Wing and a Prayer landing #1 is real weight. What kind of producing collaboration are you most hungry for rig...

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Matt Toronto

Tuesday Lewis-Harris, great to hear from you. I'm a producer/writer/director with quite a few projects in development. I'd love to hear more about what you're working on. Let's connect!

Tuesday Lewis-Harris

Thank you all for your kind remarks! I’m still learning how to navigate this part of the platform, so I’m not sure how to reply individually to everyone. However, I really enjoy aligning myself with p...

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Sean Hussey
Writers – How is a Producer Most Helpful to You?

Genuine question for the writers and other creatives here:

When you think about bringing a producer onto your project, what are you practically looking for?

I think expectations can vary a lot, and I’m always i...

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Sachin Yadav

Really like how you framed this — especially the idea of bridging creative vision with market positioning. That balance is what actually helps a project move beyond the script stage and find its audience.”

Jack Teague

Unless a writer has prior experience in producing, a producer dots the i's and crosses the t's essential to moving a screenplay from idea to production, either partially or by entirety, through arrang...

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Sachin Yadav

Absolutely, that’s such a clear breakdown of the producer’s role. It really highlights how much goes on beyond the writing itself — turning an idea into something that actually reaches an audience requires that kind of structure and execution.”

Aleksandr Rozhnov

I really liked the series "The Offer", where they showed how Elraddy and Francis Ford Coppola worked together, how Coppola helped Mario Puzo write the screenplay for "The Godfather", and how he reacted and made changes depending on what Elraddy needed.

Sachin Yadav

Great example. The Offer really shows how collaborative that process can be — especially how the writer and producer adjust creatively based on real production needs. That kind of dynamic is what helps a story evolve beyond the page.”

James Lagrimas
2-Part Producing Class: Attaching Talent Strategy - Actors, Directors & Creative Alignment. With Eben Davidson

Packaging is one of the most misunderstood — and most essential — skills in the film and television business. It’s not just about attaching talent; it’s about understanding how buyers think, how projects are evaluated across markets, and how to position your project so it actually moves forward. Wit...

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Sydney S

It's going to be a wonderful class with Eben!

Sydney S

Any questions about the questionnaire, Zoom links, etc.. email edu@stage32.com at anytime

Sydney S

See everyone soon :)

Wendy Menara

DId anyone get the Word document he posted in the chat Wednesday's class

Mao Natori

I did. I think he or the education team will send it again in the next class!

Sandra Correia
How do you stay objective with your own projects?

As creatives who also produce, we’re constantly walking a line between emotional investment and practical decision‑making. Some days it feels effortless, and other days it’s a real negotiation with ourselves.

I’m curious how you handle it:

When you’re producing something you also helped shape creative...

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Sachin Yadav

That’s a really interesting approach — bringing in external guardrails that are actually connected to the audience you’re representing.

I like the idea that it shifts the process from internal negotiat...

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Adisa Art Studio

As an animator I think balancing creativity with production decisions requires both structure and perspective Taking time away from a project helps me return with a clearer mind while feedback from tr...

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Pat Savage

As a songwriter and scene writer some days it feels effortless, and others it’s a real test to stay objective and not self judging. Let my muse run amok.. capture the rawness then edit later,

Sachin Yadav

That balance between creativity and production decisions is really key. I like how you pointed out both stepping away and relying on trusted collaborators — that combination seems to create real clari...

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Sachin Yadav

“I like that approach — letting the raw ideas flow first without overthinking, and then shaping them later.

Separating the creative phase from the editing phase really helps avoid killing the instinct...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Before Cannes kicks off — here's something worth your time.

We're partnering with the owner of the bar hosting our Stage 32 Cannes pop-up on something genuinely special. Starting Tuesday, he's publishing a free 12-part series on the real history of Cannes — not the glamour reel, but the story behind why it was built, what it disrupted, and why it remains the...

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Lindsay Thompson
Advice Needed: What Are Producers Looking for at the Script Stage?

I am going to be upfront: producing is not my primary world — I am a cinematographer with about a decade of credits across shorts and documentary features, and I am an ASC Masterclass graduate. But I am now writing my first narrative feature, and I want to approach it intelligently from the start.

I...

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Sandra Correia

Hi Lindsay Thompson, first off, huge respect for stepping into narrative writing with a DP’s eye. That’s a real advantage, not a limitation. You already think in images, rhythm, and emotional continui...

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Lindsay Thompson

Sandra CorreiaThank you for this -- it is exactly the kind of perspective I was hoping to find when I posted. The framing around emotional spine, premise engine, and writer's intention is something I...

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Lindbergh Hollingsworth

Adding to what all have mentioned: as camera ready as possible.

Sandra Correia

Hi, Lindsay Thompson, I’m really glad it helped. Those three pillars keep the draft focused, and your DP eye is absolutely an asset, not a complication. You’re building the visual language from the st...

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Aaron Cottrell

how is it going?

Jack Vincent
Cannes?

Anyone going to be in Cannes next week?

If so, let's make sure we meet and discuss prospective projects.

I'll be there from the 13th to 18th May.

Roberto Craig

Yes, I’ll be attending.

We should meet and discuss.

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