Greta Gerwig leads a star studded jury at the 77th Festival de Cannes
The anticipation for the 77th Festival de Cannes is reaching a fever pitch as the full jury lineup has been announced, featuring a stellar cast of industry. This esteemed panel will be led by jury president Greta Gerwig to select the winners, including the prestigious Palme d’Or, from an impressive lineup of films vying for recognition. Let’s delve into the details of the jury members and the exciting competition lineup that awaits cinephiles at Cannes 2024.
The Jury
Heading the 77th Festival de Cannes jury is acclaimed director, screenwriter, and actress Greta Gerwig, known for her groundbreaking contributions to American and international cinema. Joining her are a diverse group of industry stalwarts, including Turkish screenwriter and photographer Ebru Ceylan, American actress Lily Gladstone, French actress Eva Green, Lebanese director and screenwriter Nadine Labaki, Spanish director and screenwriter Juan Antonio Bayona, Italian actor Pierfrancisco Favino, Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu, and French actor and producer Omar Sy. This dynamic ensemble brings a wealth of talent and experience to the table, ensuring a comprehensive and fair assessment of the competing films.
The Jury of the 77th Festival de Cannes
Greta Gerwig – President
Greta Gerwig has made a name for herself in the film industry as an actress, screenwriter, and director in just fifteen years. Her journey began with co-writing and co-directing projects like “Hannah Takes the Stairs” and “Nights and Weekends.” Her breakthrough came with “Frances Ha” and “Mistress America.” Her solo directorial debut, “Lady Bird,” earned Gerwig widespread acclaim and five Oscar nominations. “Little Women”further established her as a visionary storyteller committed to challenging traditional narratives about women. With “Barbie,” Gerwig achieved an unprecedented milestone in cinematic history, making a billion dollars at the box office.
Competition Lineup Highlights
The competition lineup for the 77th Festival de Cannes is packed with highly anticipated films from acclaimed directors around the globe. Standout entries include Francis Ford Coppola‘s epic passion project “Megalopolis”, Yorgos Lanthimos‘ new film “Kinds of Kindness”, Andrea Arnold‘s “Bird,” and David Cronenberg‘s “The Shrouds.” Additionally, Ali Abbasi‘s Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice” promises to spark discussion and intrigue among audiences.
New Additions to the Competition
Three new films have recently been added to the competition section, further enriching an already impressive lineup. Michel Hazanavicius‘ “The Most Precious of Cargoes,”Emanuel Parvu‘s “Trois Kilomètres Jusqu’à La Fin du Monde,” and Mohammad Rasoulof’s “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” join the fray, offering fresh perspectives and captivating narratives.
Closing Ceremony and Awards
The 77th Festival de Cannes will culminate with the closing ceremony on May 25, when the prestigious Palme d’Or winner will be announced. Cinephiles worldwide will undoubtedly be keenly watching the jury’s deliberations as they determine the recipients of this coveted honour and other prestigious awards.
With an illustrious jury lineup and a diverse array of films vying for top honours, the 77th Festival de Cannes promises to be a celebration of cinematic excellence and creativity. As the world eagerly awaits the unveiling of the winners, anticipation is running high for what is sure to be an unforgettable festival experience.
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