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PARIS, Feb 4 – Juliette Binoche, acclaimed for her role in "The English Patient," has been named the jury president for the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, which will take place from May 13 to May 24. This appointment marks a significant moment as it is only the second time in Cannes' history that women will serve as jury presidents in successive years, following Greta Gerwig's term in 2024. Binoche, who first attended the prestigious event 40 years ago with her performance in André Téchiné's "Rendez-vous," expressed her honor in taking on this new responsibility.
She stated, "I appreciate the privilege, the responsibility, and the absolute need for humility," reflecting on her remarkable journey within the filmmaking community. Throughout her career, Binoche has won notable accolades at major film festivals including Cannes, where she earned a Best Actress award in 2010 for her role in "Certified Copy."
The Cannes Film Festival has a longstanding tradition of celebrating female filmmakers and performers, as noted by Binoche's significant contributions and her engagement in various humanitarian causes, including women's rights and culture preservation in France. The festival's official competition lineup is expected to be revealed in mid-April, setting the stage for this highly anticipated international film event. Last year, the festival awarded the Palme d'Or to Sean Baker's film "Anora," chosen by Gerwig's jury.
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