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Sixteen years after Little White Lies, and eight other collaborations including Blood Ties, Rock’n’Roll, and more recently Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom, Guillaume Canet and will present their new film, Karma, at the 2026. He directs, she stars alongside Argentinian actor Leonardo Sbaraglia, Spaniard Luis Zahera, and Denis Ménochet . The film, written in collaboration with screenwriter Simon Jacquet (L’Amour oufBAC Nord), was produced by Iconoclast Films and Caneo Films and co-produced by Pathé, Logical Content Ventures, M6 Films, and Mid March Media. It will be released in on October 21, 2026, following its premiere at Cannes. This will be the second film directed by Guillaume Canet to be presented at the Cannes Film Festival, the first being Blood Ties, presented Out of Competition in 2013.

A Psychological Thriller Set In Spain

Filmed in early 2025 in El Port de la Selva, Catalonia, and later in Corrèze, France, Karma is a psychological thriller set in northern Spain. The synopsis? Here it is: Jeanne (Marion Cotillard) is trying to rebuild her life with Daniel, who knows nothing of her troubled past. One day, Mateo, Jeanne’s six-year-old godson, mysteriously disappears. To escape the police, who quickly suspect her, Jeanne takes refuge in France in a religious community where she was born and which she had fled a few years earlier. Daniel doesn’t believe the woman he loves is guilty and will do everything he can to find her before the police.

Karma also marks the last collaboration of the Canet – Cotillard couple. Indeed, on June 27, 2025, a month after the end of filming, they announced their separation in a joint statement sent to AFP, specifying that they were making their separation public “in order to avoid any speculation, rumor and risky interpretation”, and that they had decided to separate after 18 years of living together “by mutual agreement” and in “a spirit of good understanding”.

Karma by Guillaume Canet, starring Marion Cotillard and Denis Ménochet, in cinemas from October 21, 2026.

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