Cannes Unveils 2025 Jury Members For Main Competition

Halle Berry, Payal Kapadia, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Dieudo Hamadi, Hong Sangsoo, Carlos Reygadas and Jeremy Strong have been announced as members of its main Competition jury for its 78th edition running from May 13 to May 24.

They join previously announced Jury President Juliet Binoche, who announced back in May for the role.

Together, they will award the Palme d’Or to one of the 21 films in the main Competition, as well as the Grand Prix, Jury Prize, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Actor awards.

U.S. Actress and filmmaker Berry was the African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress forher performance in Marc Forster’s Monster’s Ball (2002). Alternating between blockbusters and independent productions, her credits include Jungle Fever (1991), Dorothy Dandridge (1999), X-Men (1999), Swordfish (2002), Die Another Day (2003), Gothika (2003), Frankie & Alice (2011), Cloud Atlas (2012), Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and John Wick Parabellum (2019).

In 2020, she directed her first film, Bruised. Also a producer, she co-produces some of the films she stars in, most recently Alexandre Aja’s Never Let Go (2024).

Indian director and screenwriter Kapadia won the Grand Prix in Cannes 2024 last year for first film for All We Imagine As Light. She worked on the ode to Mumbai ode to friendship during her stay at La Résidence de La Cinéfondation in 2019. The film brought India back to the Cannes Competition after a 30 year absence.

Italian actress Rohrwacher is a Cannes regular whose credits include Luca Guadagnino’s I am Love, Saverio Costanzo’s The Solitude of Prime Numbers, Marco Bellocchio’s Dormant Beauty and Laura Bispuri’s Sworn Virgin.

She has presented several films in Competition, especially with her sister, director Alice Rohrwacher including The Wonders (Grand Prix 2014), Happy as Lazzaro (Prix du scénario ex-aequo 2018) and La Chimera (2023); and also with Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales (2014) and Nanni Moretti’s Tre Piani (2020).

Moroccan writer Slimani is best known in cinema circles for second novel, also published by Lullaby, which won the Prix Goncourt 2016, and was adapted for the cinema in 2019, starring Karin Viard and Leïla Bekhti.

Congolese Director, documentarist, producer Hamadi screened his documentary Downstream to Kinshasa (2020) in the Official Selection 2020. He is currently working on a series Milimo, les âmes errantes de Kinshasa which he is producing and directing for Canal +, and on his next feature film La Vie est un chemin de fer.

South Korea director and screenwriter Sangsoo is a Cannes regular who has played four films in Competition: Woman Is the Future of Man in 2004, Tale of Cinema in 2005, In Another Country in 2012, The Day After in 2017, and four films in the Un Certain Regard section (The Power of Kangkwon Province in 1998, Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors in 2000, Hahaha in 2010 which won him the Un Certain Regard Prize, The Day He Arrives in 2011)

Mexican Director, screenwriter & producer Reygadas the won Caméra d’Or Special for his first film Japon entered the Competition with his second feature, Battle in heaven, returning to the Festival de Cannes 2007 with Silent Light, winning the Jury Prize (ex-aequo). With Post Tenebras Lux, awarded for Best

U.S actor Jeremy Strong was in Cannes last year in the as Roy Cohn in The Apprentice, which went onto earn him earned Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations.


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