
James Gray’s ‘Paper Tiger’ Roars at Cannes with a 7-Minute Ovation and a Missing Star
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Cannes, France – James Gray’s latest crime drama, “Paper Tiger,” captivated audiences at the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival, earning a resounding seven-minute standing ovation. The film, which premiered on May 16, 2026, at the Palais des Festivals, stars Adam Driver and Miles Teller as brothers ensnared by the Russian mob, with Scarlett Johansson also in a pivotal role.
“Paper Tiger” delves into the lives of two brothers, Irwin Pearl (Miles Teller), an earnest reservoir engineer, and Gary (Adam Driver), a high-rolling ex-cop. Their pursuit of the American Dream leads them into a perilous financial scheme involving the Russian mob, set against the backdrop of late 1980s Queens. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty, ambition, and the dark underbelly of striving for success. Critics have lauded the film for its intense drama and strong performances, with Adam Driver’s portrayal of Gary being particularly highlighted for its tragic grandeur.
One of the most talked-about moments of the premiere involved director James Gray attempting to FaceTime Scarlett Johansson during the film’s lengthy standing ovation. Johansson, who plays Hester, the matriarch of the Pearl family, was notably absent from the red carpet. Gray’s attempt to include her in the celebration, though unsuccessful, added a touch of unexpected drama to the evening.
The film’s production credits include Scott Morris (editor), Raffaella Leone, Anthony Katagas, and Rodrigo Teixeira (producers), among others. The ensemble cast also features Rosslyn Luke and other talented actors, contributing to the film’s immersive portrayal of a family’s brush with the criminal underworld.