From the French Riviera to your animation way — these Indian Cannes pickax are now just a click away .

So, Cannes is rolling out the red carpet again, and you’re rolling yourself in a blanket burrito. No problem.

This year too, Indian cinema is making waves — with Neeraj Ghaywan’sHomeboundpremiering in Un Certain Regard, and Anupam Kher’sTanvi The Greatshowing up at the Cannes Film Market.

But while the buzz builds on the ground, you can catch up on past Cannes favourites from India—all from the comfort of your couch (and maybe a snack or five). Here’s a list of Cannes-selected Indian gems now streaming online, ready to ruin your mascara in the best way possible.

1. Awara

2. All We Imagine As Light

3. Salaam Bombay!

4. All That Breathes

5. Printed Rainbow

6. Pather Panchali

7. A Night of Knowing Nothing

8. Manto

9. Masaan

10. Do Bigha Zamin

11. The Lunchbox

12. Devi

Why wait for the red carpet when your sofa and WiFi are ready now? Queue up these Cannes gems—and let your streaming service take you toFrance(emotionally, at least).

Person at a movie theater, holding popcorn and watching intently. Others nearby also focused on the screen

Two people joyfully playing outside, one giving the other a piggyback ride. Text mentions the film "Homebound" by Neeraj Ghaywan, Cannes selection

A classic film scene showing a man and a woman embracing near a pole, both looking upwards, conveying a sense of hope or anticipation

Two women are indoors, focused intently on an object. One woman is holding it while the other leans in closely next to her

A group of four young people in uniform holding trays of drinks, engaged in conversation at an event

Man faces bird on poster for "All That Breathes," a Sundance and Cannes-winning documentary by Shaunak Sen, hailed as a masterpiece

Poster for "Printed Rainbow" by Gitanjali Rao, highlighting its Cannes accolades. Features a vibrant illustration of a figure in a forest near a train station

Young child leaning against a wall, holding a booklet. Text: "Directed by Satyajit Ray. Pather Panchali: Song of the Little Road. The Criterion Collection."

Film poster for "A Night of Knowing Nothing" by Payal Kapadia, featuring a person's silhouette asleep on a bed, with festival accolades above

A person wearing a patterned saree smiles while another takes a photo with a camera outdoors

Man in striped shirt holds a large stick while sparks fly around him, with another person blurred in the background

Vintage movie poster for "Do Bigha Zamin" showing a family looking upward with hopeful expressions. Title and credits in multiple languages

Person reading a paper at a cafeteria table with stainless steel lunch boxes, surrounded by others eating

Poster for the film "Devi" by Satyajit Ray, featuring a woman's face with contrasting shading and traditional jewelry. Text shows title and director's name