arts24 - Cannes 2025: After long love affair with the festival, Juliette Binoche is jury president
- Juliette Binoche is the Jury President for the Cannes Film Festival 2025, running from May 13-24, opening with the film 'Leave One Day.'
- President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on films produced outside the U.S. To protect the American film industry, raising concerns among filmmakers.
- Robert De Niro addressed Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on films produced outside the U.S., stating, 'All these attacks are unacceptable.'
- Cannes Director Thierry Fremaux expressed confidence that cinema will adapt and overcome the challenges posed by Trump's proposed tariffs.
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arts24 - Cannes 2025: After long love affair with the festival, Juliette Binoche is jury president
Arts editor Eve Jackson brings us the latest from the Cannes Film Festival, including more on the iconic French actress Juliette Binoche who is presiding over the competition jury. She also talks about the highlights from the opening ceremony and looks ahead to the premiere of the new "Mission: Impossible" film.
Cannes Jury President Juliette Binoche Says Trump Is Trying to 'Save' America and 'His Ass' With Film Tariffs
Robert De Niro used his Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or acceptance speech to address President Donald Trump’s promise to impose 100% tariffs on the films shot outside of the U.S., saying the issue should concern the world – not just American filmmakers. “Now, he has announced a 100% tariff on films produced outside the U.S. Let that sink in for a minute. You can’t put a price on creativity, but apparently you can put a tariff on it,” De Niro sai…
Cannes Jurors Juliette Binoche, Jeremy Strong on Trump’s Shadow Over the Fest: “He’s Trying to Save His Ass”
Halle Berry, Strong, Alba Rohrwacher, Hong Sangsoo, Payal Kapadia, Carlos Reygadas, Leïla Slimani, and Dieudo Hamadi joined jury president Binoche for the Palais' first press conference of the fest.
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WE THE JURY From left: Carlos Reygadas, Payal Kapadia, Dieudo Hamadi, Jeremy Strong, Juliette Binoche, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Halle Berry and Hong Sang-soo on May 13. (Photo illustration by The Ankler; Kristy Sparow/Getty Images)ShareSubscribe nowCannes was never intended as a festival designed to feed the Oscars. Actually, it was conceived in the late ’30s to serve as a counterprotest of sorts to the Venice Film Festival, which had fal…
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