The movie "The Idol," starring girl group Black Pink Jenny, actor Song Joong-ki's "Hwaran," and actor Song Kang-ho's "Spider House," were invited to the 76th Cannes International Film Festival.

On the morning of the 13th (local time), the festival's secretariat announced its official invitation list in Paris, France. The festival is the most prestigious international film festival and will be held from May 16 to 27 in Cannes, France.

Jenny's first acting work, "The Idol," and "Spider's House," starring Song Kang-ho, were invited to the non-competitive category. "The Idol" tells the story of the music industry world and love of a popular female pop singer against the backdrop of the music industry in Los Angeles. It was directed by Sam Levinson of HBO's "Euphoria" and co-produced by singer Weekend.

It boasts a colorful lineup such as actress Lily Rose Depp, singer Weekend, Troy Sivan, and Dan Levy, drawing keen attention especially in that it is Jenny's first acting work.

"Spider House" depicts what happens when director Kim (played by Song Kang-ho), who is obsessed with filming the ending of the movie "Spider House" set in the 1970s, shoots under unfavorable conditions such as actors and producers who do not understand the censorship authorities' interference and changes.

It is undecided whether Jenny will attend the Cannes Film Festival. According to the organizers, it has not yet been confirmed whether Jenny will attend the Cannes Film Festival, according to the local media Deadline.

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