Cannes: "Fjord" brings Cristian Mungiu back to the moral gray zone
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 10:32PM by Elisa Giudici
FJORD from Cristian Mungiu
Cristian Mungiu has built an entire career around moral instability, yet Fjord feels particularly thorny. The Romanian filmmaker’s latest Cannes Competition entry begins as a family drama rooted in a real-life custody case before gradually revealing itself as something much larger and far more uncomfortable: a film about the impossibility of reconciling competing moral systems inside supposedly enlightened societies. The Palme d’Or-winning filmmaker has turned a real-life custody case into a sprawling and deeply unsettling drama about multiculturalism, religion, and the limits of liberal tolerance.
Fjord reunites A Different Man stars Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as a Romanian father and his Norwegian wife (a deeply religious Catholic missionary)...
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