Cannes: “Dictator will lose”, Ukrainian President notes the power of cinema at the opening of the festival

Cannes: “Dictator will lose”, Ukrainian President notes the power of cinema at the opening of the festival

At the opening of the 75th Cannes Film Festival, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky addressed the whole world to deliver a message of peace and support to his country. He remembers, in particular, the “dictator” of Charlie Chaplin.

A spectacular appearance at the opening ceremony of the 75th Cannes Film Festival. It was on the giant screen of the Lumiere Theater that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky addressed the whole world. Under the applause of the Hall, the head of state, who lives in the city of Kiev, pays homage to the courage and strength of his country, but also to the power of cinema, which can move lines.

In his speech, the politician condemned the horrors and devastation of the war, quoting the now string of Francis Ford Coppola’s apocalypse – the Golden Palm branch in 1979:You have heard most of these words before. They sound awful on screen, but it has become a reality. do not forget.

Subsequently, Volodymyr Zelensky refers to the classic of Charlie Chaplin, The Dictator, published in 1940. Satire against Nazism and the figure of Adolf Hitler. “The dictator Charlie Chaplin did not crush a true dictator at the time. But thanks to this film, the cinema broke the silence. Dumb in every sense of the word. It was the voice of future victory and freedom.

The President quotes a few lines from Charlie Chaplin’s cult final monologue:The hatred will eventually disappear and the dictators will die and the power they took away from the people will be returned to the people. And as long as people die, freedom cannot die.

He follows: “It was thought that everyone realized that the horrors of war would have no consequences. But again, as now, there is a dictator and a war for freedom. Again, as now, cinema should not be silent. ”

I’m sure the dictator will lose! He argues. We need a new Chaplin, we must remember his words. ” At the end of a few minutes of speech, Volodymyr Zelensky chants “Glory to Ukraine“Before disappearing from the screen.

Documentary about the city of Mariupol

The film, which is presented in the selection of this 75th edition, tells the horrors of the war in Ukraine. Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius’ “Mariupolis 2” will be shown without a competition. The 45-year-old documentary filmmaker was killed by Russian occupiers in Ukraine in early April while filming his feature film.

“Project”Shows life that goes on under bombs and reveals images both tragic and hopefulThe film was co-directed by his fiancée, Hana Bilobrova, who returned the footage to hand over to editor Dunia Sichov.

Source: allocine

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