Spike Lee Becomes The First Black President Of Cannes Film Festival

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‪Spike Lee was just named the first Black President of the Cannes Film Festival, France 24 reports.‬

‪The Cannes film festival is the largest festival dedicated to premiering new films in the world. Lee has premiered seven of his films there beginning with “She’s Gotta Have It” in 1986, which won the youth prize at Directors’ Fortnight. ‬

‪Lee praises Cannes Film Festival in a press statement on the huge announcement.

‪“To me the Cannes film festival (besides being the most important film festival in the world – no disrespect to anybody) has had a great impact on my film career. You could easily say Cannes changed the trajectory of who I became in world cinema,” he said in a statement to the press. ‬

‪The “BlacKkKlansman” creator is the first person of African American descent to head the festival in its 73 year history. ‬

‪“I’m honored to be the first person of the African descent to be named president of the Cannes jury and of a main film festival. [I’m] shocked, happy, surprised and proud all at the same time,” Lee said. ‬

‪Many of the most prominent film festivals have faced criticism in recent years for their lack of diversity, on and off camera. In 2018, actresses and women filmmakers protested at Cannes for lack of equality in the film industry. Lee was vocal in his support of the protest. ‬

‪In addition to his appointment as President, Lee is also set to receive a Palme d’Or, the festival’s lifetime achievement award. The 2020 Cannes film festival is scheduled to be held in May on the French Riviera and while it is not open to the general public‬

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