Isabelle Huppert was the last French star to be Jury President in 2009. In the history of the Festival, French celebrities have often held this role in an anniversary year, such as Yves Montand in 1987 for the 40th Festival, Gérard Depardieu in 1993 for the 45th Festival, and Isabelle Adjani in 1997 for the 50th.
The Jury
Vincent Lindon â President
Actor
France
Rebecca Hall
Actress, producer, screenwriter, director
United Kingdom / United States
Deepika Padukone
Actress
India
Noomi Rapace
Actress
Sweden
Jasmine Trinca
Actress, director
Italy
Asghar Farhadi
Director, producer, screenwriter
Iran
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Ladj Ly
Director, screenwriter, actor, producer
France
Jeff Nichols
Director, screenwriter
United States
Joachim Trier
Director, screenwriter
Norway
We are also announcing that Jasmine Trincaâs first feature film Marcel! will be presented
in Special Screening.
âIt is a great honor and source of pride to be entrusted, in the midst of the tumult of all the events we are going through in the world, with the splendid, weighty task of chairing the Jury of the 75th International Cannes Film Festival.
With my Jury, we will strive to take the best possible care of the films of the future, all of which carry the same secret hope of courage, loyalty, and freedom, with a mission to move the greatest number of women and men by speaking to them of their common wounds and joys. Culture helps the human soul to rise and hope for tomorrow.â
Vincent Lindon, Jury President
After the coronation of Titane, Palme dâOr 2021, in which he starred with Agathe Rousselle, Vincent Lindon returns to the Croisette, no longer on but facing the screen of the Théùtre LumiĂšre of the Palais des Festivals. He will have the task of presenting the supreme award to the successor of Julia Ducournau, the second woman director to win the Palme dâOr after Jane Campion in 1993.
The male lead in this sensational film about tattered identities and claimed monstrosity, the actor impacted bodies, hearts, and minds, totally imbued with his role as a wounded fireman, like each of his compositions, whether a business owner (Ma petite Entreprise), a Calais swimming instructor (Welcome), a bricklayer (Mademoiselle Chambon), a Prime Minister (Pater), a humanitarian (Les Chevaliers Blancs), a long-term unemployed man (La Loi du marchĂ©), a sculptor (Rodin), a star reporter (LâApparition) or a union delegate (En guerre). A physical actor, worthy heir to Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura, and Patrick Dewaere, he shares with his elders a magnetic and rough presence, where a rare and always vivid sensitivity emerges. Instinctive and passionate, Vincent Lindon is a powerhouse of tension and emotion. Freed from the shackles of modernity, committed and sometimes rebellious, Vincent Lindon knows no boundaries with his struggling characters and his universal stories. His search for authenticity naturally leads him to take on the political and social ills of our time âinjustice, xenophobia, impoverishmentâ in order to better understand them; and to reflect, by underlining without judgment, the contradictions of a defeated humanity that strives to remain dignified; and by knowing how to sway its own certainties.
A longtime faithful friend of the Festival de Cannes, with 9 feature films presented in Cannes since 1987, culminating in the Best Actor award received from the Coen brothers in 2015 for La Loi du marché, he is also loyal to his directors in his filmography of more than 70 films: Claire Denis and Claude Lelouch on three occasions, Benoßt Jacquot, Pierre Jolivet and of course Stéphane Brizé, who directed him in five films.
Titane has allowed Vincent Lindon to collect numerous nominations and recognitions in the United States, including the Los Angeles Criticsâ Best Actor Award. Since the 2021 Festival de Cannes, he has presented films in the three other major film festivals in Europe: Venice (Un autre monde by StĂ©phane BrizĂ©), San Sebastian (EnquĂȘte sur un scandale dâĂtat by Thierry de Peretti) and Berlin (Avec amour et acharnement by Claire Denis).
The members of the Jury
Rebecca Hall
Actress, director, screenwriter, producer
United Kingdom / United States
Rebecca Hall is an acclaimed British-American actress, director, writer, and producer. Hallâs directorial debut, Passing, which she also wrote and produced, premiered at the 2021 Sundance Festival. With over thirty films to her credit, Hallâs notable work includes Antonio Camposâ Christine; Woody AllenâsâŻÂ Vicky Cristina Barcelona; Ron HowardâsâŻFrost/Nixon; Christopher NolanâsâŻThe Prestige; and Tom Vaughanâs âŻStarter For 10; her feature film debut.âŻAdditional film credits include Angela RobinsonâsâŻProfessor Marston & The Wonder Women; Joel EdgertonâsâŻThe Gift; PatriceâŻLeconteâsâŻA Promise; StephenâŻFrearsââŻLay the Favorite; Ben AffleckâsâŻThe Town; and Nicole HolofcenerâsâŻPlease Give. In television, Hall starred in Mark RomanekâsâŻTales from the Loop; Susanna Whiteâs Paradeâs End, JulianâŻJarroldâsâŻRed Riding: 1974; and Peter HallâsâŻTheâŻCamomile⯠Lawn.⯠On stage, Hallâs credits include Mrs. Warrenâs Profession, As You Like It, The Winterâs Tale, Machinal, and Animal.
Deepika Padukone
Actress
India
Indian Actress, producer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Deepika Padukone, is a huge star in her country. actor, producer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur from India. With over 30 feature films to her credit, she made her English language film debut as the female lead in xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, co-starring with Vin Diesel. She is also the principal of Ka Productions, the production company behind Chhapaak and â83, in which she also starred, as well as the upcoming film The Intern. Credits include Gehraiyaan and Padmaavat, as well as the award-winning and critically acclaimed film Piku. In 2015, she set up The Live Love Laugh Foundation, whose programs and initiatives aim to destigmatize mental illness and raise awareness about the importance of mental health. In 2018, Time Magazine named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Noomi Rapace
Actress
Sweden
Noomi Rapaceâs breakout role came in 2009 with her fearless portrayal of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish film adaptations of the best-selling novels Millennium (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornetsâ Nest). Rapace has gone on to make over 20 films and television shows, working for celebrated directors such as Guy Ritchie in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), Ridley Scott in Prometheus (2012), and Brian De Palma in Passion (2013). In 2021, she starred in Lamb by Valdimar JĂłhannsson, selected in the Un Certain Regard category. Other recent film projects include Goran Stolevskiâs critically acclaimed feature You Wonât Be Alone. Noomi Rapace is currently working on Peter Harnessâ new series Constellation for Apple TV+ and will next be seen in the Studiocanal series Django opposite Matthias Schoenaerts.
Jasmine Trinca
Actress, director
Italy
Jasmine Trinca made her debut when chosen by Nanni Moretti to play Irene in The Sonâs Room, the Palme dâOr winner in 2001. In 2003, she returned to Cannes with the cast of Marco Tullio Giordanaâs The Best of Youth, which went on to win the Un Certain Regard award. Over the following years, she returned to Cannes in Competition with Nanni Morettiâs The Caiman, Bertrand Bonelloâs House of Tolerance, IldikĂł Enyediâs The Story of My Wife, in Un Certain Regard with Valeria Golinoâs Honey (2013) and Euphoria (2018), and Sergio Castellittoâs Fortunata, which earned her the Jury Award for Best Performance in 2017. Her numerous awards include the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice International Film Festival in 2009, two David di Donatello Awards, and five Nastri dâArgento. In 2020, she directed the short film BMM â Being My Mom, followed in 2022 by her feature film debut, Marcel! presented in Special Screening.
Asghar Farhadi
Director, producer, screenwriter
Iran
Asghar Farhadi was born in Iran. He made his directorial debut with Dance in the Dust (2003) and Beautiful City (2004). About Elly (2009) won the Silver Bear for Best Director in Berlin. His film A Separation (2011) became a sensation. It got critical acclaim inside and outside of Iran; it was awarded many prizes, among them the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, making him the first Iranian filmmaker ever to win an Oscar. Farhadiâs sixth movie, The Past, selected in competition at the Festival de Cannes, brought the Best Actress Prize for BĂ©rĂ©nice Bejo (2013). Back in Iran, Farhadi made The Salesman, awarded Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Shahab Hosseini in Cannes (2016). The film also brought the second Oscar for Iran in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Farhadiâs last film, A Hero, in Competition at the Festival de Cannes last year, was awarded Grand Prix.
Ladj Ly
Director, screenwriter, actor, producer
France
Director, screenwriter, actor, and producer Ladj Ly marked cinema with his short film Les MisĂ©rables and his documentary à voix haute: La Force de la parole that earned him numerous festival selections, and CĂ©sar award nominations for Best Short Film and Best Documentary in 2018. The following year, he adapted his short film Les MisĂ©rables into a feature film, which was selected in Competition at the 2019 Festival de Cannes and won the Jury Prize. A real box-office success, it won the CĂ©sar Award for Best Film, as well as CĂ©sar du Public in 2020. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. Ladj Ly is currently working on the script of his second feature and will be back as a screenwriter for Athena, Romain Gavrasâ next film for which he also acts as co-producer and as co-writer and co-producer for Kim Chapironâs Le Jeune Imam. Ly is also the founder of the film school KourtrajmĂ© (Montfermeil, Marseille, Dakar, Madrid).
Jeff Nichols
Director, screenwriter
United States
American film director and writer, Jeff Nichols, started his career with Shotgun Stories, a southern revenge drama that premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2007. His second feature, Take Shelter, was a psychological thriller that premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and won the grand prize at the International Criticsâ Week. Nichols got back to work quickly by writing and directing Mud, starring Matthew McConaughey, which was selected in Competition at the Festival de Cannes in 2012. In 2016, he presented Midnight Special at the Berlin International Film Festival. The same year, he directed the biographical romantic drama Loving, also presented in Competition in Cannes in 2016. The film earned Joel Edgerton a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor and Ruth Negga a Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Joachim Trier
Director, screenwriter
Norway
Norwegian director and screenwriter Joachim Trier had gained international praise and numerous awards, ever since his first feature films. Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011) which premiered at the Festival de Cannes in Un Certain Regard, Louder Than Bombs (2015), selected in Competition, Thelma (2017), and The Worst Person in the World (2021), all co-written with Eskil Vogt, have been invited to and won awards at film festivals such as Sundance, Toronto, Karlovy Vary, Gothenburg, Milan, and Istanbul. His latest feature, The Worst Person in The World, premiered in Competition at the 2021 Festival de Cannes, where lead actress Renate Reinsve brought home the Award for Best Actress. The film was later nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature), as well as BAFTA for Best Actress and Best International Feature.
Vincent Lindon © Stéphane Lavoué
Jasmine Trinca © Andrea Gandini
Joachim Trier © Kasper Tuxen
Noomi Rapace © Saerun Noren
Jeff Nichols © Ben Rothstein / Focus Features
Asghar Farhadi © Duchili
Rebecca Hall © Daemian and Christine
Ladj Ly © Loic Venance / AFP
Deepika Padukone © House of Pixel