Kevin Smith's Dogma is set to screen at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Cannes Classics, showcasing its enduring relevance 25 years after its initial release. The film, which premiered out of competition in 1999, has gained renewed interest through its Resurrection Tour that quickly sold out across various cities. Smith is thrilled about the film's recognition at Cannes, calling it a divine blessing. The film has been remastered in 4K and may lead to a potential sequel starring its original leads, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
"Sold out screenings, standing ovations, and now Cannes? This is beyond divine," Kevin Smith said, expressing his disbelief at Dogma's ongoing success and recognition.
"We made this movie with humor, heresy and a hell of a lot of heart. And somehow, it's still finding new audiences 25 years later. That's a miracle in my book."
Dogma's arrival at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival marks its return as an official selection, emphasizing its lasting impact and the excitement of its Resurrection Tour.
The movie's remastered 4K version aims to introduce Dogma to a new generation, showcasing its blend of satire and heartfelt storytelling.
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