Juliette Binoche Named Cannes Jury President, Celebrating 40 Years Since Festival Debut
February 4, 2025
Beyond her acting career, Binoche is known for her political activism, advocating for human rights, women's rights in Iran, ecology, and support for undocumented immigrants.
With over 70 film credits spanning more than four decades, Binoche has often expressed that she feels 'born at Cannes,' reflecting her deep connection to the festival.
On February 4, 2025, Juliette Binoche was appointed as the jury president for the upcoming Cannes Film Festival, a significant role that comes exactly 40 years after her debut at the festival with the film 'Rendez-vous.'
Binoche, an acclaimed French actress, is notable for winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1997 for her performance in 'The English Patient,' making her one of the few French actresses to achieve this honor.
Her films have been featured in the official selection at Cannes nine times, further solidifying her status within the cinematic community.
Her illustrious career includes collaborations with renowned directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Leos Carax, Krzysztof Kieslowski, David Cronenberg, and Michael Haneke.
Throughout her career, Binoche has received nine nominations at Cannes, with her most recent nomination occurring in 2023 for 'The Taste of Life,' underscoring her longstanding relationship with the festival.
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FRANCE 24 • Feb 4, 2025
Juliette Binoche announced as head of Cannes Film Festival jury
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Juliette Binoche Named 2025 Cannes Film Festival President Of The Jury