The 63rd Critics’ Week is changing the presidency. A few days before the opening of the oldest parallel section of the Cannes Film Festival, the jury is undergoing a significant change with the departure of its president, Rodrigo Sorogoyen. The Spanish filmmaker, recognized as Bestas in 2022, has actually announced that he will not be attending the Croisette this year due to the fact that. “personal circumstances”.
Sylvie Pialati President
Accordingly, the selection committee entrusted this main role to Silvi Pialat, originally a member of the jury. César for Best Film of 2015 with Timbuktu, a prolific French producer, has accompanied more than fifty feature films since 2006, including L’Inconnu du lac, L’Economie du pair and most recently Mon ami robot.
His place on the jury goes to director Iris Kaltenbeck, whose first film Le Rapissement, released last October and directed by Hafsia Hertz and Nina Meurisse, won the SACD prize at Critics’ Week 2023. C This is also a photograph. This feature film was chosen as the poster for this 2024 edition.
In #RavissementThe first film of actress Iris Kaltenbeck @HafsiaHerzi It will hold us close to our hearts. poster #SDLC2024 from #Cannes Film Festival emphasizes revelation #SACD2023 prize@leica_camera @le_cnc
👉 https://t.co/TbhM9WSGth pic.twitter.com/VFDZFn0Ij6— SemaineDeLaCritique (@nouvellecannes) March 20, 2024
The remaining members of the jury are Rwandan actress Eliane Umuhire, Belgian cinematographer Virginie Surdey and Canadian journalist Ben Kroll. They will be responsible for awarding four awards (Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Best Short Film, Louis Roederer Foundation Prize for Revelation, French Touch Jury Prize and Critics’ Week Grand Prize) to thirteen short films and eleven feature films selected by the selection committee.
Organized from May 15 to 23, Critics’ Week, known for uncovering up-and-coming gems, will open with Jonathan Millet’s Les Fantômes and close with Emma Benestani’s Animale. See the full selection.
What is critics week?
The oldest parallel section of the Cannes International Film Festival, International Critics’ Week Since its inception, it has contributed to the discovery of new directors and new cinematographic trends.
Open to first and second films, it has awarded the prize since 1990. Every year, 7 feature films and 7 short films compete for the Grand Prix of the International Critics’ Week. The event also welcomes competing films that reflect original approaches and perspectives.
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