Filmmaker Tabitha Jackson has been named the incoming director of the Sundance Film Festival, succeeding outgoing director John Cooper.
14.01.2020 - 10:51 / breakingnews.ie
Director Spike Lee has been announced as President of the Jury for this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The 62-year-old American filmmaker succeeds Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu in the role and will lead the jury in awarding the 73rd Palme d’Or prize.
Lee is one of America’s most prolific directors, garnering a host of national and international film awards throughout his 34-year career.
His most recent film, BlacKkKlansman, received the Cannes Grand Prix in 2018.
In a statement,
Filmmaker Tabitha Jackson has been named the incoming director of the Sundance Film Festival, succeeding outgoing director John Cooper.
The Sundance Film Festival awards are underway.
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"Pinch me. This couldn’t have worked out better for this project," Byrne says.
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