Sebastian Stan Shines in Intense Trailer for Cannes 2026 Winner “Fjord”

Cristian Mungiu has clinched his second Palme d’Or with the gripping and nuanced film “Fjord.” A newly released trailer offers a sneak peek ahead of its theatrical release on August 19.

Cristian Mungiu has once again heard his name announced as the recipient of the prestigious Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Having first won in 2007 with “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” Mungiu now joins the ranks of dual winners like Ken Loach, Michael Haneke, Ruben Östlund, Francis Ford Coppola, and the Dardenne brothers, with his latest win for “Fjord” as decided by Park Chan-wook’s jury.

While each festival attendee had their personal favorites, Mungiu’s triumph with “Fjord” was indisputable, as it stood out as one of the finest entries in the 79th edition of the competition. The film’s precise script and direction, along with the subtle nuances in how it portrays the story of a conservative family newly settled in a community and facing scrutiny when one of the daughters is found bruised, were particularly lauded.

This incident sets off a series of events, hinted at by the ominous clicking sounds in the intense trailer, which, while more dramatic than thrilling, effectively shows how the situation tightens around the characters played by a nearly unrecognizable Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve, who continues to be a lucky charm at Cannes after featuring in films that have won various awards, including Best Actress (Julie (in 12 Chapters)), the Golden Camera (Armand), and the Grand Prix (Sentimental Value).

“Tolerance follows listening and understanding others”

As the footage suggests, there isn’t a focus on standout performances but rather on genuine representation both in front of and behind the camera. Mungiu doesn’t push us to take sides but instead presents two conflicting ideologies that struggle to coexist. “That is what cinema should do,” he explained in Cannes, when we noted how his film fosters empathy for characters we might otherwise find little in common with.

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“It’s not about reaffirming the values you already hold, but about challenging you to consider others, to step beyond the notion, which we all have, that we already know the truth. You always feel that your values, like tolerance for others, are superior. But true tolerance comes only after you listen to and understand others.” Following his previous work, R.M.N., another drama that explores migration, cultural clashes within Europe, and the rise of populism, Mungiu’s “Fjord” is sure to spark meaningful conversations.

Coming to Theaters August 19

While we await the chance to see the film in theaters starting August 19, these preview clips offer a compelling glimpse into what the Romanian director has crafted with the latest Cannes Palme d’Or winner. This is a must-see film, and not just because of its significant award.

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