Female-majority jury for this year’s Cannes

Female-majority jury for this year’s Cannes

The world's leading film festival has faced criticism in recent years for lack of female representation.

American actress Maggie Gyllenhaal is among the jury for this year’s Cannes Film Festival. (AFP pic)

“The Serpent” star Tahar Rahim, American actress Maggie Gyllenhaal and “Parasite” lead Song Kang-Ho are part of this year’s Cannes Film Festival jury led by director Spike Lee, organisers announced today.

It will be a female-majority jury for the July 6-17 festival, which has faced criticism in recent years for its lack of female representation.

Only one woman has ever won the Palme d’Or in its 73 years – Jane Campion for “The Piano” in 1993.

This year’s jury will wade through 24 entries – only four by women – to decide the winner of the arthouse world’s most coveted film prize.

The nine members include French actor-director Melanie Laurent, best known abroad for her role in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds”.

The jury also features several international filmmakers – Brazilian Kleber Mendonca Filho, who competed at Cannes in 2016 with “Aquarius”; Austrian Jessica Hausner, who competed with “Little Joe” in 2019; and French-Senegalese director Mati Diop, whose debut “Atlantique” won the Grand Prix that same year.

French star Rahim made his name with indie favourite “The Prophet” and recently had an award-winning turn in Guantanamo drama “The Mauritanian” and a television hit with BBC-Netflix show “The Serpent”.

Gyllenhaal broke out alongside her brother Jake in “Donnie Darko” and made her name with indie hits such as “The Secretary” and her Oscar-nominated turn in “Crazy Heart”, as well as the blockbuster Batman flick “The Dark Knight”.

Song Kang-ho is a favourite of his fellow South Korean Bong Joon-ho, who cast him in “Snowpiercer” and as the father in “Parasite”, the last film to win the Palme d’Or, as well as Best Film at the Oscars, in 2019.

The jury line-up is completed by French singer Mylene Farmer, who has sold 35 million albums across a 35-year career.

They can look forward to a bumper crop of entries that promises a stellar year for the world’s leading film festival after it was cancelled due to the pandemic last year.

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