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Over 80 women take to Cannes red carpet to protest inequality in film

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A total number of 82 women including Cate Blanchett and Ava Duvernay marched up the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival to protest gender inequality at the festival and in the wider film industry.

Members of the group included actresses, directors and other women in the film industry, including Kristen Stewart, Salma Hayek and ‘Wonder Woman’ director Patty Jenkins, AP reported.

Blanchett, the jury president of this year’s festival, led the group and read out a statement from the steps of the Palais des Festivals, joined by French film director Agnes Varda, who read the statement in French.

In her remarks, Blanchett explained the significan­ce of the number 82.

“On these steps today stand 82 women representi­ng the number of female directors who have climbed these stairs since the first edition of the Cannes Film Festival in 1946,” she said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“In the same period 1,688 male directors have climbed these very same stairs. In the 71 years of this worldrenow­ned festival there have been 12 female heads of its juries.”

She added that 71 male directors have received the Palme d’or — the most prestigiou­s award of the festival. Only one female director, Jane Campion in 1993, has received the Palme d’or, though Varda won an honorary Palme d’or in 2015.

“Women are not a minority in the world, yet the current state of the industry says otherwise,” Blanchett said. “We stand together on these steps today as a symbol of our determinat­ion to change and progress.”

The march was planned by 5050 by 2020 — a French movement dedicated to gender equality in film. The statement coincides with the Cannes Film Festival’s announceme­nt that it will be signing ‘concrete, strong commitment­s’ to diversity on Monday, Deadline reports, though it’s not clear what exactly those commitment­s will be.

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Aylar Shahbazi is holding a painting exhibition at Tehran’s Aaran Gallery until June 8, 2018.
MOJTABA ARABZADEH /honaronlin­e.ir Aylar Shahbazi is holding a painting exhibition at Tehran’s Aaran Gallery until June 8, 2018.
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