Movies that won acclaim at Cannes, including the top prizewinner, “Parasite” directed by Bong Joon-ho, and “Pain and Glory,” the latest from Pedro Almodóvar, will dominate the 57th edition of the New York Film Festival in September, organizers announced Tuesday. And in a treat for fans of Almodóvar, the event’s official poster has been designed by the filmmaker.

From South Korea, “Parasite” tells the story of a destitute family trying to worm its way into the household of a wealthy one. The Times critic Manohla Dargis called it “a scabrous, often very funny social satire” when it played the Croisette in May.

The semi-autobiographical “Pain and Glory” stars Antonio Banderas as a Spanish filmmaker looking back on his early years. Banderas was named best actor at Cannes. (Almodóvar’s poster is part of a tradition of director-designed promos for the New York Film Festival. Martin Scorsese, Julian Schnabel and Apichatpong Weerasethakul have all contributed art.)