AFP
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Ocak 03, 2009 00:00
PARIS - Isabelle Huppert, who twice won the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, will head the jury at the festival's 62nd edition this May, organisers said Friday.
"I am very happy and proud. Cannes and I have a long history and this next meeting will definitely seal my love for the festival, as well as for world
film," the 55-year-old French actress said in a statement.
"Cannes is a open door to all the new ideas in the world," added Huppert, who picked up best actress Golden Lions for "Violette Noziere" in 1978 and in 2001 for "The Piano Teacher".
"To offer the presidency of the jury to an actress such as Isabelle Huppert is to pay tribute to someone who has put her popularity to the service of artistic cinema, who has worked with young directors and admiring foreign filmmakers," the festival's delegate general, Thierry Fremaux, told AFP.
Huppert, who has acted in 80-some films, 14 of which competed in Cannes, has also previously served on the jury. She will be the fourth woman to head the panel, joining Liv Ullmann, Jeanne Moreau and Francoise Sagan.
Born in 1953 in Paris, Huppert began her acting career on stage and made her breakthrough on the big screen in 1974 in "Going Places". She has made several films with the French master of mystery films, Claude Chabrol, including "Violette Noziere", for which she was awarded her first Golden Lion. The 62nd edition of the Cannes Film Festival takes place May 13 to 24.