PAGEONE Media Accredited To Cover 79th Festival De Cannes

PAGEONE Media’s official accreditation to the 79th Festival de Cannes marks another international milestone for Philippine media and storytelling on the global stage.

PAGEONE Media has been officially accredited by the prestigious Festival de Cannes, marking another significant international milestone for the Philippine-based media and communications group as it expands its global media presence.

The accreditation confirmation, issued by the Festival de Cannes Press Office, grants PAGEONE Media official press access to the 79th edition of the world-renowned film festival, which will take place from May 12 to 23, 2026, in Cannes, France.

Through the accreditation, PAGEONE Media representatives will gain access to official screenings, press briefings, media events, and exclusive festival content reserved for accredited international media organizations. The confirmation also provides access to the Festival’s online press platform and official ticketing system for screenings.

The Festival de Cannes remains one of the most influential global platforms in cinema, culture, entertainment, and storytelling, attracting filmmakers, actors, producers, media executives, and journalists from around the world. Accreditation to the festival is highly selective and reserved for recognized media organizations and industry professionals covering international film, culture, and entertainment.

PAGEONE Media’s participation reflects the continuing internationalization of the PAGEONE Group and its growing role in global conversations involving media, culture, communications, storytelling, and reputation.

In an announcement released by the organization, PAGEONE Media described the accreditation as both an honor and an opportunity to further elevate Philippine representation in international media coverage and creative industries.

“PAGEONE Media has been selected to be one of the media representatives to cover this year’s 79th Festival de Cannes,” the announcement stated.

The accreditation also signals the organization’s continuing efforts to strengthen its international editorial footprint through its expanding network of digital platforms, business publications, and multimedia initiatives under PAGEONE Group.

Over the past years, PAGEONE Group has steadily built a reputation beyond traditional public relations and communications, evolving into a broader media, reputation, and storytelling organization with growing regional and global engagements.

The Festival de Cannes accreditation comes amid a period of international recognition for the group, following PAGEONE’s emergence in global communications and media conversations through award-winning campaigns, thought leadership initiatives, and expanding cross-border partnerships.

Coverage from Cannes is expected to include festival highlights, industry trends, cultural developments, storytelling innovations, and insights into the evolving global entertainment and media landscape.

The 79th Festival de Cannes will gather some of the biggest names in world cinema and is expected to once again serve as a major platform for artistic, cultural, and industry-defining conversations.

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