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14.05.2024 - 16:17 / theplaylist.net
CANNES – The jury president is almost always center stage at the official jury press conference, but with a Cannes Film Festival facing a number of political headwinds this year’s ringleader was truly in the crossfire. Luckily, Greta Gerwig was more than up to the challenge.
And, frankly, we’d expect nothing less. READ MORE: Cannes head Thierry Frémaux tackles Iran, #MeToo, a potential strike and the threat of “Polemics” Despite a jury that features Lily Gladstone, J.A.
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“We really led with our hearts for everything we watched,” said 77th Cannes Film Festival Jury President Greta Gerwig on what was a fiercely competitive year.
Often, the juries at the Cannes Film Festival will try to make a political statement in their choices for the winners of the world’s most famous film festival. Not this year. At least, not in the way they might have.
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Joe Jonas, admitting there were days when “she didn’t know if she would make it.”The former couple, who had been together for eight years and married for four, announced their separation in 2023.Now, the Game of Thrones star has spoken out about the publicity surrounding their split, describing that period as the “worst few days of her life.”In a new interview with British Vogue, she said: “There were some days that I didn’t know if I was going to make it. I would call my lawyer saying, ‘I can’t do this.
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In Quentin Dupieux’s new satirical comedy The Second Act, which kicked off the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday night, the pic takes poke at myriad culture wars, including France’s latest #MeToo movement. Asked front and center about her take on the latest wave, the pic’s star Léa Seydoux said “It’s a wonderful thing that women are speaking out. It’s about high time they did.”
Ellise Shafer Léa Seydoux addressed France’s growing #MeToo movement at the Cannes Film Festival press conference for Quentin Dupieux’s comedy “The Second Act,” which opened the fest on Tuesday night. “It’s a wonderful thing that women are now speaking out. Things are clearly changing and it was high time it did,” she said.
With rumors of a #MeToo bombshell report knocking on the Cannes Film Festival’s door, this year’s jury president of the 77th edition, Greta Gerwig, acknowledged the wave that’s out there in a way that Festival Boss Thierry Frémaux didn’t want to address at his press conference yesterday.