According to Agence France-Presse, the film includes "images deriding Auschwitz," "Dieudonne's violent and alcoholic character dressed as a Nazi officer for a fancy dress party," and "Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson [appearing] as himself."
Produced by the Iranian Documentary and Experimental Film Center, The Anti-Semite stars Dieudonné, who has been charged numerous times for violating European laws with his controversial statements and performances, including one recent show in France that was halted mid-performance by authorities "for breaking local defamation laws."
As for the Cannes screening, the Cannes Film Market's Jerome Paillard explained the move thusly: "Our general conditions ban the presence of all films threatening public order or religious convictions, as well as pornographic films or those inciting violence."