Jordan Firstman's film "Club Kid" received a seven-minute standing ovation [1] during its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in France this week.
The reception signals a strong early critical and audience interest in Firstman's directorial debut. A standing ovation of this length at Cannes often indicates a high level of emotional resonance and buzz surrounding a project before its wider release.
The film runs for 126 minutes [3]. According to reports, the audience responded with enthusiasm to the debut, which has been described as buzz-worthy and emotionally resonant [1], [2].
Firstman, the director of the feature, said, "Who's got a bump?" [1], [2].
The event took place in May 2026 as part of the festival's scheduled screenings. The premiere in Cannes serves as a primary launchpad for international visibility, and the duration of the applause is a frequently cited metric for a film's potential success on the festival circuit.
“The film received a seven-minute standing ovation at its Cannes Film Festival premiere”
A seven-minute ovation at Cannes suggests that 'Club Kid' has successfully captured the attention of industry insiders and critics. While applause does not always correlate with commercial box-office success, it establishes the film as a significant contender for awards and distribution deals by creating an aura of prestige and critical acclaim.





