Cannes Classics 2026 to screen 4K restoration of Idrissa Ouédraogo's "Tilaï".; A new 4K restoration of Burkinabé filmmaker Idrissa Ouédraogo's most recognized work, "Tilaï" (1990), is set to screen as a Cannes Classics 2026 selection.; When Saga returns to the village after a long absence, he discovers that his father has married Nogma, his fiancée. According to local customs, there is nothing unusual about this union. Saga should have accepted it, and there would have been no drama. But he refuses to accept this situation, because his love for Nogma is stronger than anything else. Saga and Nogma will fight against the rules imposed by society and dare to assert their love and desire for freedom, defying the law.; The restoration was made from the original negative. Digital and photochemical work was carried out at the Cité de Mémoire laboratory under the supervision of Denis Garcia and Silvia Voser, on behalf of the Institut français – Cinémathèque Afrique.; Waka Films is presenting the restored version.; The screening will take place in the presence of Nora Ouédraogo, the late director's daughter, and producer Silvia Voser.; Cannes Classics 2026 includes 21 feature films, 3 short films, and 6 documentaries, alongside two contemporary works.; The 79th Festival de Cannes runs from May 12 to 23, 2026.; Watch a trailer for the restored film.