Cannes 2023: A Cinematic Celebration with a Twist

The Cannes Film Festival kicked off with fewer Hollywood stars and a focus on honoring directors like Peter Jackson. This year's jury included notable actors like Demi Moore. While the festival was lighter on politics, Jane Fonda emphasized cinema's role in activism before announcing the festival open.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-05-2026 03:18 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 03:18 IST
Cannes 2023: A Cinematic Celebration with a Twist
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On Tuesday night, the Cannes Film Festival commenced with a subdued tone, marked by a noticeable decrease in the presence of A-list celebrities. Notable Hollywood personalities and political discourse were largely absent from the ceremony.

Elijah Wood graced the red carpet before presenting filmmaker Peter Jackson with an honorary Palme d'Or for lifetime achievements. Meanwhile, Jane Fonda took the stage alongside Gong Li to highlight the transformative power of cinema.

Jackson reflected on his ambitious venture with 'The Lord of the Rings,' which began 25 years ago at Cannes and achieved immense success, winning numerous accolades. Despite less political commentary compared to previous years, the festival retained its spirit of celebrating cinematic audacity.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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