Cannes Film Festival opens with focus on gender equality
CANNES, France — The 71st Cannes Film Festival was opening Tuesday with the premiere of Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows,” but the spotlight at the first post-Harvey Weinstein edition of the glamorous French Rivera gathering was focused on the issue of gender equality.
Ahead of the premiere of the Iranian filmmaker’s Spanish-language debut, starring Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem, Cannes jury president Cate Blanchett introduced the female-majority jury that will decide this year’s Palme d’Or, among the most prestigious honours in cinema.
Blanchett, a prominent member of the Time’s Up initiative, said the #MeToo movement will play a role in this and every following Cannes festival but will not factor into their deliberations.
“Would I like to see more women in competition? Absolutely. Would I expect and hope that that’s going to happen in the future? I hope so,” said Blanchett. “But we’re dealing with what we have that’s here. Our role is to, in this next almost two weeks, is deal with what’s in front of us.”