Cannes announces changes to boost female representation
CANNES, France — On the eve of the 71st Cannes Film Festival, the festival’s director held an unscheduled press conference Monday to address the many issues roiling this year’s gathering, from Cannes’ feud with Netflix to the #MeToo movement to the banning of selfies on the red carpet.
Thierry Fremaux, in lengthy, impassioned comments, promised that the festival — long known as a playground for disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein — would adapt to the world’s shifting cultural landscape.
“We want to keep pace with a world that’s changing,” said Fremaux.
While Fremaux reiterated his stance that festival selections should be considered only by their artistic quality and not their filmmaker’s gender, he said the festival would improve the male-to-female ratios of its selection committees, name more women as jury president and, in the future, select more films directed by women. Its jury president this year is Cate Blanchett.