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Spain Takes Off, Packs Historic Cannes Punch 

Spain Takes Off, Packs Historic Cannes Punch 
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Over 2025-26, no country anywhere in the world outside France, not even the U.S., has had more Cannes Palme d’Or contenders than Spain. Pedro Almodóvar, Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo have made Cannes’ 2026 main competition cut; Oliver Laxe and Carla Simón were selected in 2025. Arguably, Spain also has two of […]

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