Introduction to the Cannes Film Festival Jury
The British filmmaker and cameraman Molly Manning Walker will be taking over the sidebar of the Film Festival of the Jury of the Cannes side strip. Walker’s debut feature, "How to Have Sex," premiered in 2023, where it won the main prize.
Notable Filmmakers and Their Achievements
Other notable filmmakers include the French-Swiss director and screenwriter Louise Courvosier, whose debut "Saint Cow" won the Youth Award in 2024, and the Italian filmmaker Roberto Minervini, who won the best director award in the same year for "The Damned." The jury, which includes Vanja Kaludjercic, director of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and Argentine actor Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, will be reviewing 16 titles, including debut films from Harris Dickinson ("Urban") and Scarlett Johansson ("Eleanor the Great").
The Festival Program and Previous Winners
The program will open on May 14th with "Promised Heaven." Last year, Guan Hu’s "Black Dog" won the main prize. The jury of the competition will be led by Juliette Binoche, while Rodrigo Sorogoyen will head the critic week and Alice Rohrwacher will head the camera d’Or.
The Selection Process
The selection process for the festival is rigorous, with a focus on showcasing new and emerging talent. The jury will be considering a range of films, including documentaries, short films, and feature-length movies. With a diverse range of titles and a talented jury, this year’s festival is shaping up to be an exciting event for film lovers.
Conclusion
The Cannes Film Festival is a prestigious event that celebrates the best in filmmaking. With a talented jury and a diverse range of titles, this year’s festival is sure to be a success. From debut films to established directors, there will be something for everyone at the festival. Whether you’re a film buff or just looking for something new and exciting, the Cannes Film Festival is an event not to be missed.