Fjord trailer posts with Cannes link

- A YouTube channel posted a “Fjord” trailer on May 21, linking the Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve film to Cannes 2026. - The upload names Stan and Reinsve, while Cannes lists Cristian Mungiu’s “Fjord” in Competition with a 146-minute runtime and sales contacts. - Cannes materials for “Fjord” remain live on the festival site, including the film page and a May 19 press conference listing.

A YouTube upload posted on May 21 tied “Fjord,” the Cannes competition film from Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, to the festival’s 2026 lineup. The video’s title names Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve and uses “Fjord Cannes” in the headline, while the page shows it premiered on Thursday. Festival de Cannes materials separately list “Fjord” as a 2026 Competition title directed by Mungiu, with Stan and Reinsve in the cast. The festival page says the film runs 146 minutes and provides production, press and sales contacts. The trailer upload appears to be part of the online swirl around the film after its Cannes debut earlier this week, but the available evidence does not show it was posted by the festival or an official distributor. (youtube.com) The YouTube page surfaced under the channel “Black And White Media,” not a verified Cannes or studio account. ### Who posted the trailer, and what does the page actually say? (festival-cannes.com) The May 21 upload appears on YouTube under “Black And White Media,” with a title reading “Fjord Trailer 2026 | Sebastian Stan | Renate Reinsve | Fjord Movie Trailer | Fjord Cannes.” The page snapshot shows about 2,174 views and says the video premiered about five hours earlier. The same page text names Stan and Reinsve in the title and tags the video with “#fjordtrailer2026,” “#fjordmovietrailer” and “#fjordcannesfilm.” The visible snippet also begins a description identifying “Fjord” as a 2026 drama film. (youtube.com) ### How does Cannes connect the film to Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve? The Cannes film page lists “FJORD” in Competition and credits Cristian Mungiu as director and screenwriter. (youtube.com) The cast section names Sebastian Stan as Mihai and Renate Reinsve as Lisbet, alongside Lisa Carlehed, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Henrikke Lund-Olsen and Vanessa Ceban. The festival synopsis says the Gheorghius, described as a devout Romanian-Norwegian couple, move to a village at the end of a fjord and become close to their neighbors, the Halbergs. Cannes says the plot turns after adolescent Elia Gheorghiu appears at school with bruises, prompting questions in the community. ### What else on the Cannes site points to an active festival rollout? (festival-cannes.com) Festival de Cannes published a press-conference listing for “Fjord” on May 19. That page names Lisa Carlehed, Sebastian Stan, Cristian Mungiu and Renate Reinsve as participants. The festival site also hosts a standalone film page with commercial and publicity contacts. (festival-cannes.com) Those listings include Le Pacte and Goodfellas, along with named press representatives, on the same entry that identifies the film as a Competition title. ### Is this an official trailer release? The available pages do not identify the YouTube upload as an official trailer release from Cannes, Mungiu’s production companies or a distributor. (festival-cannes.com) The evidence supports a narrower description: a trailer-style upload appeared on YouTube on May 21 and explicitly tied the film to Cannes while naming its lead actors. (festival-cannes.com) Cannes’ own materials confirm the underlying film details that appear in the upload — the title, director, competition status, cast and festival presence. They do not, based on the pages reviewed, designate the May 21 YouTube video as an official festival asset. ### Where can readers track the next verified step? The Cannes website continues to host the “Fjord” film page and the May 19 press-conference listing as of May 21. (youtube.com) Those pages provide the most direct festival record for the film’s status, participants and sales contacts while any wider trailer rollout develops. (festival-cannes.com)

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