List of Cannes Film Festival jury presidents

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Each year, the jury of the Cannes Film Festival is chaired by an internationally recognized personality of cinema. Being appointed to this position is the recognition of an outstanding career.

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Since 1960, there has been only one personality to get this honor twice: Jeanne Moreau in 1975 and 1995. The last non-professional film personality to be president of the jury is the American writer William Styron in 1983.

Since 1987, the Official Selection includes a separate jury and its President in the frame of the Caméra d'Or ("Golden Camera") which chooses its best feature film presented in one of the Cannes' selections (Official Selection, Directors' Fortnight, or International Critics' Week). Since 1998, another separate jury and its President have been added for the films of the Un Certain Regard section.

Jean Cocteau, President of the Jury in 1953 and 1954 Jean Cocteau b Meurisse 1923.jpg
Jean Cocteau, President of the Jury in 1953 and 1954
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Olivia de Havilland, President of the Jury in 1965
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Tennessee Williams, President of the Jury in 1976
Roman Polanski, President of the Jury in 1991 Roman Polanski at Cannes in 2013 cropped and brightened.jpg
Roman Polanski, President of the Jury in 1991
Wong Kar-wai, President of the Jury in 2006 Wong Kar-wai at 2008 TIFF cropped.jpg
Wong Kar-wai, President of the Jury in 2006
Isabelle Huppert, President of the Jury in 2009 Isabelle Huppert Cannes.jpg
Isabelle Huppert, President of the Jury in 2009
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Steven Spielberg, President of the Jury in 2013
Ruben Ostlund, President of the Jury in 2023 Ruben Ostlund - The Square Golden Palm.jpg
Ruben Östlund, President of the Jury in 2023

Main competition jury presidents

YearPresident [1] Nationality
1946 Georges HuismanFrance
1947
1949
1951 André Maurois
1952 Maurice Genevoix
1953 Jean Cocteau
1954
1955 Marcel Pagnol
1956 Maurice Lehmann
1957 André Maurois
1958 Marcel Achard
1959
1960 Georges Simenon Belgium
1961 Jean Giono France
1962 Tetsurō FurukakiJapan
1963 Armand Salacrou France
1964 Fritz Lang Austria, Germany
1965 Olivia de Havilland United Kingdom, United States
1966 Sophia Loren Italy
1967 Alessandro Blasetti
1968 André Chamson France
1969 Luchino Visconti Italy
1970 Miguel Ángel Asturias Guatemala
1971 Michèle Morgan France
1972 Joseph Losey United States
1973 Ingrid Bergman Sweden
1974 René Clair France
1975 Jeanne Moreau
1976 Tennessee Williams United States
1977 Roberto Rossellini Italy
1978 Alan J. Pakula United States
1979 Françoise Sagan France
1980 Kirk Douglas United States
1981 Jacques Deray France
1982 Giorgio Strehler Italy
1983 William Styron United States
1984 Dirk Bogarde United Kingdom
1985 Miloš Forman Czechoslovakia, United States
1986 Sydney Pollack United States
1987 Yves Montand France
1988 Ettore Scola Italy
1989 Wim Wenders Germany
1990 Bernardo Bertolucci Italy
1991 Roman Polanski Poland, France
1992 Gérard Depardieu France
1993 Louis Malle
1994 Clint Eastwood United States
1995 Jeanne Moreau France
1996 Francis Ford Coppola United States
1997 Isabelle Adjani France
1998 Martin Scorsese United States
1999 David Cronenberg Canada
2000 Luc Besson France
2001 Liv Ullmann Norway
2002 David Lynch United States
2003 Patrice Chéreau France
2004 Quentin Tarantino United States
2005 Emir Kusturica Serbia
2006 Wong Kar-wai Hong Kong
2007 Stephen Frears United Kingdom
2008 Sean Penn United States
2009 Isabelle Huppert France
2010 Tim Burton United States
2011 Robert De Niro
2012 Nanni Moretti Italy
2013 Steven Spielberg United States
2014 Jane Campion New Zealand
2015 Joel Coen and Ethan Coen United States
2016 George Miller Australia
2017 Pedro Almodóvar Spain
2018 Cate Blanchett Australia
2019 Alejandro González Iñárritu Mexico
2020 [lower-alpha 1] Spike Lee United States
2021
2022 Vincent Lindon France
2023 Ruben Östlund Sweden
2024 Greta Gerwig United States

Caméra d'Or jury presidents

The Caméra d'Or ("Golden Camera") is an award of the Cannes Film Festival for the best first feature film presented in one of the Cannes' selections (Official Selection, Directors' Fortnight or International Critics' Week).
YearPresidentNationality
1987 Maurice Le Roux France
1988 Danièle Delorme
1989 Raf Vallone Italy
1990 Christine Boisson France
1991 Geraldine Chaplin United Kingdom, United States
1992 André Delvaux Belgium
1993 Micheline Presle France
1994 Marthe Keller Switzerland
1995 Michel Deville France
1996 Françoise Fabian
1997 Françoise Arnoul
1998 Anh Hung Tran
1999 Michel Piccoli
2000 Otar Iosseliani Georgia
2001 Maria de Medeiros Portugal
2002 Geraldine Chaplin United Kingdom, United States
2003 Wim Wenders Germany
2004 Tim Roth United Kingdom
2005 Abbas Kiarostami Iran
2006 Dardenne brothers Belgium
2007 Pavel Lungin Russia
2008 Bruno Dumont Belgium, France
2009 Roschdy Zem France
2010 Gael García Bernal Mexico
2011 Bong Joon-ho South Korea
2012 Carlos Diegues Brazil
2013 Agnès Varda France
2014 Nicole Garcia
2015 Sabine Azéma
2016 Catherine Corsini
2017 Sandrine Kiberlain
2018 Ursula Meier Switzerland
2019 Rithy Panh Cambodia
2021 Mélanie Thierry France
2022 Rossy de Palma Spain
2023 Anais Demoustier France
2024 TBA

Un Certain Regard jury presidents

Un Certain Regard is a section of the Cannes Film Festival's official selection. This section presents 20 "original and different" works which seek international recognition.
YearPresidentNationality
1999 Lambert Wilson France
2000 Jane Birkin United Kingdom
2001 Ariane Ascaride France
2002 Anne Fontaine
2003 Abderrahmane Sissako Mali
2004 Jeremy Thomas United Kingdom
2005 Alexander Payne United States
2006 Monte Hellman
2007 Pascale Ferran France
2008 Fatih Akin Turkey
2009 Paolo Sorrentino Italy
2010 Claire Denis France
2011 Emir Kusturica Serbia
2012 Tim Roth United Kingdom
2013 Thomas Vinterberg Denmark
2014 Pablo Trapero Argentine
2015 Isabella Rossellini Italy
2016 Marthe Keller Switzerland
2017 Uma Thurman United States
2018 Benicio del Toro Puerto Rico
2019 Nadine Labaki Lebanon
2021 Andrea Arnold United Kingdom
2022 Valeria Golino Italy
2023 John C. Reilly United States
2024 Xavier Dolan Canada

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Notes

  1. The 2020 Cannes Film Festival was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France

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References

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