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Will Smith, Fan Bingbing on Cannes Film Festival jury

- FIACHRA GIBBONS

US actor Will Smith — one of the most bankable stars in the world — is to sit on the jury of the Cannes Film Festival next month, its organisers said this week.

The former hip-hop star, 48, who made his name in the teen television series The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, has been nominated twice for an Oscar.

He will decide the festival’s top prize, the Palme d’Or, with a nine-member jury that also includes fellow Hollywood star Jessica Chastain and the Chinese X-Men actress Fan Bingbing.

Having missed out twice on an Oscar despite being one of the favourites in 2001 for his portrayal of the boxer Muhammad Ali in Ali, the Cannes call is another remarkable twist in the story of a rapper who has become one of Hollywood’s key players.

With such big stars on Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar’s jury, it risks rivalling the main competitio­n for glamour, where Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore and Isabelle Huppert top the bill.

Other big names on the jury include the Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, best known for La Grande Bellezza and his hit television series starring Jude Law, The Young Pope.

German filmmaker Maren Ade, who many critics felt should have won the top prize last year for her comedy Toni Erdmann, was also tapped, alongside cult Korean director Park Chan-wook.

Almodovar, who won for best director in 1999 for All About My Mother and best screenplay seven years later for Volver, was named jury president in January.

Festival boss Thierry Fremaux revealed that Chastain would serve on the official competitio­n jury during an interview with French radio earlier this month.

French actor-director Agnes Jaoui and Lebanese-born composer Gabriel Yared, who won an Oscar for his score of The English Patient, will complete the jury line-up. They will have to decide between 18 films in competitio­n that include Sofia Coppola’s American Civil War thriller The Beguiled, wherein Colin Farrell plays a soldier who seduces all the women around him, including Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning.

The Cannes film festival — which is celebratin­g its 70th year — is regarded as the most prestigiou­s in the world.

Fremaux said that for such a big anniversar­y, he wanted “to include people who were part of the history of the festival, who had been discovered by it, and who wanted to be with us”.

He said Chastain in particular had been “literally discovered by the festival in [Terrence Malick’s 2011 film] The Tree Of Life.”

The festival runs from May 17-28.

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Fan Bingbing in 2010.

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