CANNES, France (AP) â Much of the cinema world, including Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Quentin Tarantino, descended on the as the French Riviera extravaganza got underway Tuesday.
Expectations are running high for a All of the ingredients â loads of stars, top-tier filmmakers, political intrigue â seem to be lined up. Over the next 12 days, Cannes will play host to megawatt premieres including those of âMission: Impossible â The Final Reckoning,â Spike Leeâs âHighest 2 Lowestâ and Ari Asterâs âEddington.â
DiCaprio skirted the red carpet but drew a standing ovation when he presented De Niro with The moment, which brought together two of Martin Scorsese's most regular stars, came 49 years after âTaxi Driverâ was crowned with the Palme d'Or.
DiCaprio praised De Niro as âthe archetypeâ actor, while also praising the 81-year-old performer â a fierce critic of U.S. President Donald Trump â for âfighting for our democracy.â When the crowd rose to its feet for a lengthy ovation for De Niro, DiCaprio handed him the Palme. âThanks, kiddo,â said De Niro.
After thanking the festival, De Niro quickly turned to speaking about Trump, who recently said he wants to enact a tariff on films made outside the country.
âArt is the truth. Art embraces diversity. And that's why art is a threat to the autocrats and the fascists of the world,â said De Niro. âAmerica's philistine president has had himself appointed head of one of America's premier cultural institutions. He has cut funding and support to the arts, humanities and education. And now he announced a 100% tariff on films made outside the United States. You can't put a price on connectivity.â
A busy opening day
The opening ceremony, which preceded the premiere of AmĂ©lie Bonninâs French romance âLeave One Day,â was attended by Tarantino, who emerged to grandly declare the festival open, and then promptly dropped the mic and walked off stage. On Wednesday, Tarantino will pay tribute to Western filmmaker George Sherman. Also in attendance: Sean Baker, the âAnoraâ director and last yearâs Palme dâOr winner.
The ceremony capped a busy day at Cannes that included a three-film salute to Ukraine, the introduction of the jury that will decide the Palme d'Or, headed by Juliette Binoche, and the debut of a restoration of Charlie Chaplin's âThe Gold Rushâ for its 100th anniversary.
Cannes is coming off a 2024 festival that produced a number of eventual Oscar contenders, including âEmilia PĂ©rez,â âThe Substance,â âFlowâ and â Asked Monday if he's feeling the pressure this time around, festival director Thierry FrĂ©maux said the only kind of pressure he believes in is in beer. (Beer on tap in France is âbiĂšre Ă la pression.â)
Cannes launched the same day GĂ©rard Depardieu, was found guilty of having sexually assaulted two women on a 2021 film set. In one of Franceâs most prominent #MeToo cases, Depardieu . The 76-year-old has long been a regular presence at Cannes.
The introduction of Binoche's jury
This yearâs Cannes Film Festival, the premier international cinematic gathering, is also unspooling following Trumpâs . Confusion over the still-unformed plans characterized most responses.
âI donât know what to say, really, about that,â Binoche told reporters Tuesday. âWe can see that he's fighting and trying in many different ways to save America and save his ass.â
Along with Binoche, the other eight jurors include Halle Berry and Jeremy Strong, who was unable to attend Cannes last year for the premiere of his Strong referenced that film, which led to his first Oscar nomination, in his comments on the American president Tuesday.
âTruth is under assault,â said Strong. âSpecifically at this temple of film, the role of film is increasingly critical because it can combat those forces in the entropy of truth, and can communicate truths, individual truths, human truths, societal truths, and affirm and celebrate our shared humanity.â
Berry, responding to Cannes' said she had âan amazing dressâ with a long train for the opening ceremony but wore something else instead. Cannes has with long trains for its evening premieres at the Palais.
âI had to make a pivot,â said Berry. âBut the nudity part, I do think is probably also a good rule.â
A starry lineup, with geopolitics playing a co-starring role
Cannes will follow up Tuesdayâs festivities with the return Wednesday of Tom Cruise. Three years after he brought âTop Gun: Maverickâ to the festival,
Twenty-two films will vie for Cannesâ top prize, the Palme dâOr, to be presented May 24. Those films include Wes Andersonâs âThe Phoenician Scheme,â Richard Linklaterâs âNouvelle Vague,â Lynne Ramsayâs âDie, My Love,â Joachim Trierâs âSentimental Value,â Kelly Reichardtâs âThe Mastermind,â Oliver Hermanusâ âThe History of Sound,â Julia Ducournauâs âAlphaâ and Jafar Panahiâs âA Simple Accident.â
In Cannesâ Un Certain Regard section, three prominent actors are making their directorial debuts: Harris Dickinson (âUrchinâ), Kristen Stewart (âThe Chronology of Waterâ) and Scarlett Johansson (âEleanor the Greatâ).
Geopolitics are likely to play a starring role at Cannes, which began by screening three 2025 Ukraine documentaries: âZelensky,â Bernard-Henri LĂ©vyâs âNotre Guerreâ and The Associated Press-Frontline coproduction by â20 Days in Mariupolâ Oscar winner
âThis âUkraine Dayâ is a reminder of the commitment of artists, authors and journalists to tell the story of this conflict in the heart of Europe,â the festival said in a statement.
On Tuesday, more than 350 filmmakers, actors and others in the film industry â including Richard Gere, Pedro Almodovar, Javier Bardem, Viggo Mortensen and Mark Ruffalo, published an open letter in the French newspaper LibĂ©ration and in Variety calling on cinema institutions to more forcefully respond to what they called âgenocide in Gaza.â
ACID, a Cannes parallel section, includes the documentary âPut Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk.â It's about Fatma Hassona, a 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist who was killed the day after the selection of the documentary was announced in April.
âWhy is it that cinema, a breeding ground for socially committed works, seems to be so indifferent to the horror of reality and the oppression suffered by our sisters and brothers?â the letter read.
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Jake Coyle has covered the Cannes Film Festival since 2012. To prepare for this year, he practiced eating crepes on the run and interviewed filmmakers on three continents who are in competition for Cannesâ top honor, the Palme dâOr.
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Jake Coyle, The Associated Press