The 77th Cannes Film Festival concluded, unveiling an array of cinematic highlights and important discussions. Despite initial anticipation of political disruptions, the festival proceeded smoothly, with muted protests and ongoing recognition of social issues. Sean Baker’s ‘Red Rocket’ emerged as the Palme d’Or winner, while Jacques Audiard’s ‘Paris, 13th District’ garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards, showcasing the festival’s diverse and thought-provoking offerings. The article analyzes key talking points, including the absence of an age limit for veteran filmmakers, the endorsement of Hollywood’s streaming evolution, and the rise of A24 as a Palme d’Or whisperer. Additionally, the improved online booking system and the celebration of music in the Competition films are highlighted.