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Spielberg to lead fest jury

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PARIS, Feb 28, (AFP): Award-winning director Steven Spielberg will head up this year’s Cannes Film Festival jury, the organisers announced Thursday, just days after he missed out on his third bestdirect­or Oscar. Spielberg, 66, one of the most powerful and respected film-makers in Hollywood, said he was flattered by the appointmen­t.

“The memory of my first Cannes Film Festival, nearly 31 years ago with the debut of E.T., is still one of the most vibrant memories of my career,” he said in a statement.

“It is an honour and a privilege to preside over the jury of a festival that proves, again and again, that cinema is the language of the world,” he added.

The broad reach of Spielberg’s film-making made him an obvious choice to head up the jury of one of the world’s most influentia­l film festivals, the organisers said.

Shooting

Ever since E.T. screened at Cannes in 1982, “I’ve often asked Steven to be jury president, but he’s always been shooting a film,” said the festival’s president, Gilles Jacob.

“So when this year I was told ‘E.T., phone home,’ I understood and immediatel­y replied: ‘At last!’”

The festival is one of the highlights in the internatio­nal cinema calendar and this year runs between May 15 and May 26.

Spielberg’s work cuts across a broad spectrum “between entertainm­ent films and serious reflection­s on history, racism and the human condition”, festival organisers said in the statement.

“Because of his films, and the many causes he holds dear, he’s yearin year-out the equal of the very greatest Hollywood filmmakers.

“We are very proud to count him among us.”

Spielberg has directed more than 50 films in his five-decade career, including pop culture touchstone­s such as “Jaws”, “E.T.”, “Indiana Jones” and “Jurassic Park.”

Mix

His movies — a canny mix of big-budget, effects-laden blockbuste­rs and intensely personal projects — have raked in over $4 billion at the box office, according to Boxofficem­ojo.

He has presented several films at Cannes, though most of them were not in competitio­n. His 1974 film “The Sugarland Express” won the best screenplay prize at the festival.

His career took off and he became a household name in 1975 with his second big-screen movie, the risky shark thriller “Jaws,” which entered into pop culture lore and launched the tradition of the summer blockbuste­r.

A string of mega-successes followed: “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (1977); “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981), with Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones; “Poltergeis­t” and “E.T.” in 1982; and the dinosaur epic “Jurassic Park” (1993).

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