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July Jung Completes the Cannes Trifecta: Dora, a Korea-France-Luxembourg Co-Production, to World Premiere at Directors' Fortnight
July Jung's Third Cannes — Dora Reaches the World Through Directors' Fortnight
Poster of ‘Tristes Tropiques’' (provided by REDPETER)
The Directors' Fortnight section of the 79th Cannes
International Film Festival has announced July Jung's third feature film, Dora,
as an official selection. Section director Julien Rejl noted that the film
portrays a young woman's desire — and the passion and turmoil that follow —
through a cinematic language that departs from the conventions of Korean
filmmaking. Drawing on Freud's 1900 case study of a hysteria patient known as
"Dora" and transposing it to a Korean coastal village, the film will
have its world premiere at Cannes this May.
The significance of Dora's Cannes selection comes into full relief when
read against the arc of Jung's filmography. Her debut feature A Girl at My Door
(2014) was invited to Un Certain Regard, Cannes' official competitive sidebar;
her second feature Next Sohee (2022) closed Critics' Week, the festival's
independent discovery section. Now, Dora joins the Directors' Fortnight,
organized by the French Directors' Guild as a non-competitive parallel section
— completing a rare record in which all three of Jung's features have screened
in distinct curatorial spaces within the same festival.
Dora is a Korea-France-Luxembourg co-production, developed from the
outset as a work of genuine international collaboration. Korean production
company Red Peter Films is joined by France's The French Connection and
Luxembourg's Les Films Fauves. Distribution for French-speaking Europe, Africa,
and Luxembourg falls to the co-producing French and Luxembourg partners, while
international sales for the remaining territories are handled by Finecut, the
Seoul-based sales company that previously distributed Next Sohee abroad.
The Directors' Fortnight selection of Dora reflects the convergence of
an accumulated filmography and a robust international co-production framework.
The fact that Finecut secured distribution rights ahead of the world premiere
signals that market confidence in the film was already in motion before a
single public screening. How this case — in which artistic achievement and
production-distribution strategy are so thoroughly intertwined — will help
expand the international pathways for Korean cinema is a question well worth
watching.
Sources
• Screen Daily, "Finecut boards sales of July Jung's Cannes Directors' Fortnight title 'Dora'," 2026.04.14
• PREMIERE, "Le réalisateur de Dernier train pour Busan revient à Cannes avec un nouveau huis-clos zombie," 2026.04.14
• Kyunghyang Shinmun, "Director July Jung's New Film 'Dora' Invited to Cannes Directors' Fortnight… Three Korean Films Selected," 2026.04.14