Full Cannes 2015 line-up announced

The full line-up for this year's Cannes Film Festival has been announced, including premieres for Mad Max: Fury Road, Pixar's Inside Out and brilliantly crazy-sounding sci-fi The Lobster.

Kicking off on 13 May and running until 24 May, the prestigious festival sees Joel and Ethan Coen heading up the jury.

We should expect numerous A-listers to descend on the festival, too, with Michael Fassbender's Macbeth also showing in competition, alongside Todd Haynes' Carol (starring Cate Blanchett) and Gus Van Sant's The Sea Of Trees.

Check out the full list of films below...

Opener

La Tête Haute, dir: Emmanuelle Bercot

Competition

Sicario, dir: Denis Villeneuve

The Sea of Trees, dir: Gus Van Sant

Louder than Bombs, dir: Joachim Trier

Youth, dir: Paolo Sorrentino

Saul Fia (Son of Saul), dir: László Nemes

Mia Madre, dir: Nanni Moretti

Mon Roi, dir: Maiwenn

The Lobster, dir: Yorgos Lanthimos

Macbeth, dir: Justin Kurzel

Umimachi Diary (Our Little Sister), dir: Hirokazu Kore-Eda Hirokazu

Shan He Gu Ren (Mountains May Depart), dir: Jia Zhang-Ke

Nie Yinniang (The Assassin), dir: Hou Hsiao Hsien

Carol, dir: Todd Haynes

Il Racconto dei Racconti (The Tale of Tales), dir: Matteo Garrone

Marguerite et Julien (Marguerite and Julien), dir: Valérie Donzelli

La Loi du Marche (A Simple Man), dir: Stéphane Brize

Dheepan (working title), dir: Jacques Audiard

Un Certain Regard

Madonna, dir: Shin Suwon

Maryland, dir: Anna Winocour

The Fourth Direction, dir: Gurvinder Singh

Masaan (Fly Away Solo), dir: Neeraj Ghaywan

Hruter (Rams), dir: Grimur Hakonarson

Kishibe No Tabi (Journey to the Shore), dir: Kurosawa Kiyoshi

Je Suis Un Soldat (I Am a Soldier), dir: Laurent Larivere

Zvizdan (The High Sun), dir: Dalibor Matanic

The Other Side, dir: Roberto Minervini

One Floor Below, dir: Radu Muntean

Shameless, dir: Oh Seung-Uk

The Chosen Ones, dir: David Pablos

Nahid, dir: Ida Panahandeh

The Treasure, dir: Corneliu Porumboiu

Out of Competition

Mad Max: Fury Road, Dir: George Miller

Irrational Man, dir: Woody Allen

Inside Out, dir: Pete Docter and Ronaldo del Carmen

Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), dir: Mark Osborne

Special Screenings

Oka, dir: Souleymane Cisse

Sipur Al Ahava Ve Choshech (A Tale of Love and Darkness), dir: Natalie Portman

Hayored Lema’ala, dir Elad Keidan

Amnesia, dir: Barbet Schroeder

Panama, dir: Pavel Vuckovic

Asphalte, dir: Samuel Benchetrit

Midnight Screenings

O Piseu (Office), Dir: Hong Won-Chan

Amy, Dir: Asif Kapadia

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