Dutch director Paul Verhoeven, known for garish but smart classics such as Basic Instinct and Starship Troopers, will compete at this year's Cannes Film Festival with Benedetta, organisers said Wednesday.

The film was considered a likely entry at last year's festival, which was ultimately cancelled due to the pandemic. 

Verhoeven, who has often courted controversy with his graphic depictions of sex and violence, has taken part in several competitions at Cannes but never been awarded.

Benedetta certainly seems topical, set in a 15th-century Italian convent hit by the plague, focusing on the life of a lesbian nun with miraculous powers.

Charlotte Rampling stars in the film. Photo: Tobias Schwarz/AFPCharlotte Rampling stars in the film. Photo: Tobias Schwarz/AFP

It stars Belgian actress Virginie Efira, who also appeared in Verhoeven's critically acclaimed Elle in 2016, as well as British arthouse favourite Charlotte Rampling. 

It is the second film to be confirmed for this year's festival, which has been postponed to July 6-18 from its usual slot in May. 

The other is Annette starring Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver by French director Leos Carax, which will open the festival. 

Also hotly tipped for the competition are The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson and Tre Piani from Italian director Nanni Moretti.

The official selection is due to be announced in late May.

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