Washington: Oscar-winning director of ‘Birdman’ and ‘The Revenant’, Alejandro G. Iñárritu has been named president of the Cannes Film Festival jury.
He becomes the first Mexican artiste to chair the panel, reported Variety.
Reacting to the news, Iñárritu said in a statement, “Cannes is a festival that has been important to me since the beginning of my career,” adding, “I am humbled and thrilled to return this year with the immense honor of presiding over the jury.” He further added, “Cinema runs through the veins of the planet, and this festival has been its heart. We on the jury will have the privilege to witness the new and excellent work of fellow filmmakers from all over the planet. This is a true delight and a responsibility that we will assume with passion and devotion.” The artiste was praised by Pierre Lescure, the president of the festival, and Thierry Frémaux, its artistic director, as “not only a daring filmmaker and a director who is full of surprises [but] also a man of conviction, an artist of his time.” They also noted that it was “very rare” for Iñárritu to agree to participate on a jury.
‘Amores Perros,’ his debut film, an exploration of Mexican society, world premiered in Cannes’ Critics’ Week, won the Grand Prize and went on to receive a nomination for the foreign-language Oscar. In 2006, Iñárritu won the award for best director at Cannes for ensemble drama ‘Babel,’ which received seven Oscar nods. He returned to the Croisette in 2010 with ‘Biutiful,’ whose star, Javier Bardem, took home the best actor prize and an Oscar nomination.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu named Cannes jury president, becomes first Mexican artiste to chair panel
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