The Cannes Film Festival has started. Here are 5 things that happened on its first day

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CANNES – The 79th Cannes Film Festival kicked off on Tuesday, signaling the beginning of 12 days packed with movie premieres, leading up to the prestigious Palme d’Or award presentation on May 23. This year’s festival promises to be a grand celebration of cinema, but it also doesn’t shy away from addressing pressing global issues.

Highlights from Cannes’ Opening Day

1. Peter Jackson Honored with an Honorary Palme d’Or

To open the festival, acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson, known for the iconic “Lord of the Rings” series, was presented with an honorary Palme d’Or. His longtime collaborator, Elijah Wood, who portrayed Frodo Baggins, introduced him on stage. Jackson humorously remarked, “I’ve never figured out why I’m getting a Palme d’Or. I’m not a Palme d’Or sorta guy.” The celebration continued with a musical tribute featuring the Beatles’ hit “Get Back,” reflecting Jackson’s recent documentary work.

2. Jane Fonda and Gong Li Declare the Festival Open

The festival was officially opened by legendary actress Jane Fonda and Chinese-Singaporean star Gong Li. Fonda emphasized the power of cinema as an act of resistance, reminding everyone of the influential role movies can play in society.

3. Politics at the Forefront During Jury Introduction

The jury panel introduced to select the Palme d’Or winner was vocal about the global political climate. Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty highlighted the festival’s poster featuring “Thelma and Louise” while addressing the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He urged the film industry to stand against injustice, stating, “Shame on Hollywood people who do that.” Park Chan-wook, the jury president, echoed the sentiment that art and politics are inherently linked, reinforcing that a political message shouldn’t disqualify a film from recognition.

4. James Franco Makes a Surprise Appearance

In a surprising twist, actor James Franco appeared on the red carpet. Notably, Franco had faced controversy in the past, settling a lawsuit in 2021 regarding his conduct at a film school he founded. His presence at Cannes further highlights the festival’s reputation for inviting figures with complex histories.

5. Guillermo del Toro Screens a Restored ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’

Director Guillermo del Toro took the opportunity to present a 4K restoration of his acclaimed film “Pan’s Labyrinth,” originally premiered 20 years ago. He remarked on the film’s continued relevance in today’s world, stating, “We are, unfortunately, in times that make this movie more pertinent than ever because they tell us everything is useless to resist.” Del Toro’s work continues to resonate with audiences, showcasing the lasting impact of storytelling.

As the festival unfolds, it will be interesting to see how the discussions around cinema, art, and global issues continue to evolve. The Cannes Film Festival not only celebrates cinematic achievements but also serves as a platform for important conversations that resonate far beyond the silver screen.

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