Calgary Herald

YES SHE CANNES

Women dominate judges panel at annual film fest

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Women will outnumber men on the Cannes Film Festival jury this year — but members including French actress Mélanie Laurent said this week they dreamed of a time when female representa­tion would no longer be newsworthy in the cinema industry.

The world's biggest movie festival, along with rival showcases in the likes of Venice, has long come under scrutiny over the low number of women directors in the running for top awards or in positions of influence.

U.S. director Spike Lee heads up the jury that picks the winner of the top Palme d'or award, the first Black person to do so.

Five women will make up the nine-strong panel, however — Laurent, U.S. actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, film directors Jessica Hausner and Mati Diop and singer Mylène Farmer.

“My dream would be for this to be the first and last festival where there is a debate about women,” Laurent told a news conference on the French Riviera, flanked by jury members wearing face masks amid tight COVID-19 controls.

Diop, whose debut feature Atlantics won a top award at Cannes in 2019, said she also hoped the cinema world would one day be free of such distinctio­ns.

“I don't know if in our lifetime we'll get to the stage when we'll no longer have to put `woman' before `director,'” Diop said.

Only four films directed by women were picked among the 24 vying for the Palme d'or this year, although the number of female directors present in other parallel events and competitio­ns has increased, organizers said.

“This is mirroring that our society is now ready for a certain change that should have happened earlier,” said Austrian director Hausner, whose Little Joe feature film was selected to compete for the Palme d'or in 2019.

Gyllenhaal, known for her roles in Sherrybaby and Crazy Heart, said the female gaze mattered in films and other forms of art.

“(There's an) extra little muscle you have to exercise to turn it into something that as a woman I could relate to,” Gyllenhaal said of movies with male leads or female characters expressed by a male director.

 ?? JOHANNA GERON/REUTERS ?? Director Spike Lee, jury president of the 74th Cannes Film Festival, poses with its female jurors, including Maggie Gyllenhaal, left, Jessica Hausner, Mati Diop, Mélanie Laurent and Mylène Farmer.
JOHANNA GERON/REUTERS Director Spike Lee, jury president of the 74th Cannes Film Festival, poses with its female jurors, including Maggie Gyllenhaal, left, Jessica Hausner, Mati Diop, Mélanie Laurent and Mylène Farmer.

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