The film industry has never produced more content yet it has never been harder to make people genuinely care.
Thousands of technically solid films disappear every year without leaving any real impact.
Not because they are bad, but because attention has become the most competitive currency in entertainment.
Finishing a movie used to be the goal. In 2026, it may only be the beginning of the real battle.
Cannes is full of projects looking for buyers, but audiences are no longer waiting for films the way they once did.
The uncomfortable truth is that many films fail long before distribution even starts.
Maybe the future no longer belongs to the best films but to the films that build attention before they even exist.
Thousands of technically solid films disappear every year without leaving any real impact.
Not because they are bad, but because attention has become the most competitive currency in entertainment.
Finishing a movie used to be the goal. In 2026, it may only be the beginning of the real battle.
Cannes is full of projects looking for buyers, but audiences are no longer waiting for films the way they once did.
The uncomfortable truth is that many films fail long before distribution even starts.
Maybe the future no longer belongs to the best films but to the films that build attention before they even exist.