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Festival de Cannes: Red Carpet event at the 75th Cannes Film Festival is going to be a gala event for Indian audience as celebrities from the cine world across India are set to walk the Red Carpet as part of Indian delegation on the opening day of Cannes Film Festival 2022 on 17th May, 2022.


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Pic Courtesy: Festival de Cannes 2022 - Mathilde Petit / FDC


Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shri Anurag Thakur will lead the delegation from India to Cannes. The list of celebrities comprises of stars from major music industries across India. The delegation will comprise the following celebrities

  1. Mr Akshay Kumar (Actor and Producer, Bollywood)

  2. Mr A. R. Rahman (International Music Composer)

  3. Mr Mame Khan (Folk Music Composer, Singer)

  4. Mr Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Actor, Bollywood)

  5. Ms Nayanthara (Actress, Malayalam, Tamil)

  6. Ms Pooja Hegde (Actress, Hindi, Telugu)

  7. Mr Prasoon Joshi (Chairman, CBFC)

  8. Mr R. Madhavan (Actor & Producer), World Premier of Rocketry at Cannes

  9. Mr Ricky Kej (Music Composer)

  10. Mr Shekhar Kapur (Filmmaker)

  11. Ms Tamannaah Bhatia (Actress, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil Films)

  12. Ms Vani Tripathi (Actor)

This year, the intent is to showcase the rich flavour and diversity of India – culture, heritage, legacy, and developments through its cinema. The delegation has been hand-picked from across the length and breadth of the country to represent different strengths and aspects of the country.

Several new initiatives were undertaken at the recently concluded 52nd International Film Festival of India like – collaboration with OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime amongst others; recognition to 75 Creative Minds of Tomorrow and the BRICS film festival. In the same spirit, several new and exciting initiatives are lined-up this year for Cannes.

Notably India is the Official Country of Honour at Cannes Film Market (Marché du Film) in this edition of the festival. This is the first time this honour has been bestowed on any country and comes at a time when India celebrates its Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. India and France are also celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations this year.

The Minister had earlier announced that India is also the “Country of Honour at the Cannes Next, under which 5 new Start Ups would be given an opportunity to pitch to the Audio-Visual Industry.


Festival de Cannes: India was announced as the official 'country of honour' at the Marche' Du Films also called Cannes Film Market


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Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, music maestro A R Rahman, filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, and actor Pooja Hegde are among the film personalities who will walk the red carpet on the opening day of the 75th Cannes Film Festival as part of the Indian contingent. Last week, India was announced as the official 'country of honour' at the Marche' Du Films also called Cannes Film Market, which is held on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival, which begins May 17.

The red carpet event at the 75th Cannes Film Festival will be a gala event for Indian audiences, a press release issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Tuesday stated.

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur will lead the delegation from India to Cannes. Renowned folk singer Mame Khan, actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Nayanthara, Tamannaah Bhatia and Vani Tripathi, two-time Grammy winning composer Rickey Kej, and CBFC chairman Prasoon Joshi are also part of the Indian contingent to the festival, billed as one of the most prestigious film galas across the globe.

Pic Courtesy: Instagram


Actor R Madhavan, whose directorial debut Rocketry: The Nambi Effect is set to have its market screening on May 19, will also walk the red carpet at the gala.

Bollywood star Deepika Padukone is part of the eight-member competition jury of the Cannes Film Festival along with prestigious names such as actor-filmmaker Rebecca Hall and Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi.

Delhi-based filmmaker Shaunak Sen's documentary All That Breathes, India's sole cinematic representation at the main festival, will premiere in the 'Special Screening' segment at the gala.

India's selection as the country of honour coincides with the 75th year of Independence, the 75th anniversary of France-India diplomatic relations and the 75th year of the Cannes Film Festival.

India will also showcase five movies at the 'Goes to Cannes Section'. These movies, which are part of Film Bazaar's Work-In-Progress (WIP) lab, include Baghjan (Assamese, Moran) by Jaicheng Zxai Dohutia, Bailadila (Hindi, Chhattisgarhi) by Shailendra Sahu, Ek Jagah Apni (Hindi) by Ektara Collective, Follower< (Marathi, Kannada, Hindi) by Harshad Nalawade; and Shivamma (Kannada) by Jai Shankar.

At the movie gala, a brand new restoration of master filmmaker Satyajit Ray's rare movie Pratidwandi will also be presented in an exclusive screening. Pratidwandi has been restored under the National Film Heritage Mission, a project undertaken by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The minister had earlier announced that India is also the 'Country of Honour at the Cannes Next', under which five new start-ups would be given an opportunity to pitch to the audio-visual industry.


Festival de Cannes: Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whitaker will receive the honorary Palme d'Or at the opening ceremony of this month's Cannes Film Festival.


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Pic Courtesy: Festival de Cannes 2022


A director, producer and humanitarian activist to boot, Whitaker is no stranger to the Croisette, having won best actor in 1988 for his portrayal as jazzman Charlie Parker in Clint Eastwood's film "Bird", and having returned many times since.

Whitaker is to join the prestigious circle of previous Palme d'Or recipients including Jodie Foster, who received the prize in 2021, Jeanne Moreau, Bernardo Bertolucci, Manoel de Oliveira, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Agnès Varda and Alain Delon. The award, to be presented during the live broadcast of the opening ceremony on 17 May, recognises not only his on-screen talent, but his strong humanitarian commitment to important issues.

"Thirty-four years ago, attending Cannes for the first time changed my life, and assured me that I’d made the right decision to devote myself to finding connectivity in humanity through film," he told festival organisers. "It’s always a privilege to return to this beautiful festival to both screen my own work, and to be inspired by many of the world’s greatest artists – and I feel incredibly honored to be celebrated as part of the Festival’s momentous 75th anniversary."

Whitaker has had a long and vibrant career so far, taking on eclectic, challenging roles as an actor, as well as producing and directing numerous films.

His first of many trips to the Cannes film festival was in 1988 at the age of 27, when he won best actor.

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Although "Bird" was his first lead role at the time, Whitaker had already garnered considerable attention for smaller roles in films like Martin Scorsese’s "The Color of Money", Oliver Stone’s "Platoon" and Barry Levinson’s "Good Morning, Vietnam".

He later went on to win an Oscar for best actor for his portrayal of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the British historical drama "The Last King of Scotland" (2006), just one of the many box-office hits he appeared in such as "The Crying Game", "Smoke", "Panic Room" (co-starring beside Jodie Foster), "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story", "Black Panther", "The Butler" and "Respect".

Whitaker has featured six times in the Official Selection at Cannes and four times in the Competition, with films such as Bill Duke’s "A Rage in Harlem", Abel Ferrara’s "Body Snatchers", and Jim Jarmusch’s "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai". He also appeared in "Zulu" by Jérôme Salle, closing the 2013 Festival.

'Dazzling, accomplished'

"When welcoming Forest Whitaker to Cannes, I was able to meet and admire an artist with intense charisma and a luminous presence", festival director Thierry Frémaux said.

"His filmography is both dazzling and fully accomplished. I also observed closely his convictions as a man, and the attention he carries for the young generation.

"Through his faith in a better world and his commitment, he contributes to making it a better place. Rare are the artists that reach such a beautiful balance, and Forest achieves it and sets an example." In addition to his filmography as an actor, he has also directed four feature films ("Strapped", "Waiting to Exhale", "Hope Floats", "First Daughter") and produced such films as Ryan Coogler’s stirring "Fruitvale Station" presented in Un Certain Regard as well as the exhilarating "Dope", and more recently "Songs my Brothers Taught Me" by Chloé Zhao.

Goals for peace

Away from the silver screen, Whitaker has for many years taken on the role of humanitarian activist and spokesperson.

In 2011, he was inducted as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, later receiving a promotion to special envoy for peace and reconciliation. He was invited to speak at the Unesco headquarters in Paris in November 2021.

Whitaker serves as the CEO of Whitaker Peace and Development Initiative (WPDI), a non-profit outreach program founded in 2012.

The NGO's goal is to work for peace and economic resilience in territories marked by armed conflict and violence. With 14 learning centres and a network of over 2,000 young leaders, it is present in Uganda, South Sudan, Mexico, South Africa, Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, and even Los Angeles.

As well as receiving the honorary Palme d'Or, Whitaker is not coming to the 2022 Cannes festival empty handed.

The film he produced "For the Sake of Peace", directed by Christophe Castagne and Thomas Sametin, will be screened on 18 May.

It focuses on a lethal conflict that has opposed communities of South Sudan's Kidepo Valley for generations and the local people determined to strive for peace.

Gatjang, a referee in a refugee camp of Juba, uses sports to bring a culture of peace to youths from adverse tribes. And Nandege, a young mother, becomes a successful mediator against all odds.


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