What's Hot?
A Trailblazer Whose Stage Experiments Transformed Indian Theatre
South Asian Stories Told Through Personal Artwork
Jorja Smith Joins Forces With Wizkid On ‘Alive’...
Ozoz Sokoh Makes History As First Nigerian Cookbook...
African Creatives Call for More Unity, Investment At...
Donated First Edition Of The Hobbit Sells For...
Artisanal Potters In Benin Are Preserving Their Heritage
Bread And Butter: Connecting Cultures Through Marburg Stage
All Set For Africa Ijaw Cultural Festival
Victory Micheal Eyes Global Breakthrough With TIFF Nomination
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
The Culture Newspaper
Music, Movies & MoreNews

Neon’s ‘Clarissa’ Receives Hearty Standing Ovation Following Cannes Premiere

by Zac Ntim May 19, 2026
by Zac Ntim May 19, 2026



Arie and Chuko Esiri’s Clarissa is one of the more intriguing titles this year at Cannes. When the film and its cast were announced earlier this year by Neon, which acquired world rights, the announcement went viral. And this evening in Cannes, the film received a hearty standing ovation following its debut screening in the Directors’ Fortnight competition.

Shot on 35mm film in Nigeria, the film is a loose adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway. The story follows Clarissa, a high-society woman in the throes of preparing to host a party at her home in Lagos, where she will unexpectedly encounter once-intimate friends from her youth.

The official synopsis continues: “As the group reflects on their shared past over the course of a single night, memories of their intricate relationships, passionate love, hidden desires, and lost aspirations give rise to a bittersweet reckoning.”

Watch on Deadline
Starring in the pic are David Oyelowo (Selma), Toheeb Jimoh (Ted Lasso), Nikki Amuka-Bird (Knock at the Cabin), and Ayo Edebiri (The Bear), who has a supporting role. The film is led by Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda) and India Amarteifio (Queen Charlotte), who play the title character Clarissa at different ages. All were present at the screening this evening, excluding Edebiri.

Introducing the film, Arie and Chuko spoke briefly, joking that they would leave longer speeches for their awards campaign. The duo thanked their many collaborators who “had a hand” in making the film happen. They also described the project as a welcome excuse for many of the cast, who have Nigerian ancestry, to return to the country. Following the screening, the audience in the Théâtre Croisette gave the film a lengthy standing ovation.

Chuko Esiri penned the screenplay for Clarissa and produced alongside Arie Esiri, Theresa Park for Per Capita Productions, and Nicholas Weinstock for Invention Studios. Co-producers include Nina Gold and Thomas Bassett, and executive producers are Okonedo, Dolly Omodolapo Kola-Balogun, Osahon Okunbo, and Jason Reif.

Arie and Chuko Esiri are coming off their debut feature Eyimofe (This Is My Desire), which premiered in Berlin and went on to win five African Movie Academy Awards. The film was released by Janus Films and is now part of the Criterion Collection.

Neon International is also repping international sales on the title.

Cannes runs until May 23.

Credit: Deadlin

READ More  4 Reasons To Watch The 2024 GRAMMYs Premiere Ceremony
Cannesclarissafollowingheartyneonsovationpremierereceivesstanding
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Zac Ntim

previous post
France Announces Team Of Architects For Louvre Overhaul
next post
Thin Line Between Art And Craft

You may also like

A Trailblazer Whose Stage Experiments Transformed Indian Theatre

July 5, 2026

Jorja Smith Joins Forces With Wizkid On ‘Alive’...

July 5, 2026

Ozoz Sokoh Makes History As First Nigerian Cookbook...

July 5, 2026

African Creatives Call for More Unity, Investment At...

July 5, 2026

Donated First Edition Of The Hobbit Sells For...

July 4, 2026

Artisanal Potters In Benin Are Preserving Their Heritage

July 4, 2026

Bread And Butter: Connecting Cultures Through Marburg Stage

July 4, 2026

All Set For Africa Ijaw Cultural Festival

July 4, 2026

Victory Micheal Eyes Global Breakthrough With TIFF Nomination

July 4, 2026

Late Allwell Ademola’s Directorial Debut Earns Toronto Film...

July 3, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Recent Posts

  • A Trailblazer Whose Stage Experiments Transformed Indian Theatre
  • South Asian Stories Told Through Personal Artwork
  • Jorja Smith Joins Forces With Wizkid On ‘Alive’ Ahead Of Third Album
  • Ozoz Sokoh Makes History As First Nigerian Cookbook Author To Win Prestigious James Beard Award
  • African Creatives Call for More Unity, Investment At AFRIMA Music Business Conference In Morocco

Sponsored

Recent Posts

  • A Trailblazer Whose Stage Experiments Transformed Indian Theatre

    July 5, 2026
  • South Asian Stories Told Through Personal Artwork

    July 5, 2026
  • Jorja Smith Joins Forces With Wizkid On ‘Alive’ Ahead Of Third Album

    July 5, 2026

Categories

  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
  • Culture Africana
  • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Music, Movies & More
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photo News
  • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Interview
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Travel News
  • Travel Trends
  • Travelogue
  • What's Hot?
  • World Culture

Connect with us

Connect with us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

@2025 - The Culture Newspaper. All Right Reserved. Maintained by Freelart

The Culture Newspaper
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality