STEPHEN FREARS, PRESIDENT OF THE JURY OF THE 60TH FESTIVAL DE CANNES


Press release – January 11, 2007

Stephen Frears has just accepted the presidency of the jury of the 60th Festival de Cannes, which will take place between May 16-27.

Revealed in 1985 with My Beautiful Laundrette, Stephen Frears presented his award-winning Prick up Your Ears in 1987 in the Official Selection at the Festival de Cannes.

In 1988, Dangerous Liaisons won him international fame. He has alternated since, with equal joy, between great genre films (Accidental Hero, The Grifters) and more intimist or
engaged subjects (The Snapper, High Fidelity, Dirty Pretty Things).

Stephen Frears’ latest film, The Queen, has proven his greatest success ever in Great Britain.

Stephen Frears declares upon this occasion:

“Of course, it’s an honour but it’s also a treat, to be able to watch terrific films from all over the world in such heady surroundings. God Save Cannes! (as well as the
Queen). “

Gilles Jacob, President of the Festival de Cannes responds in turn:

“I am particularly delighted that Stephen Frears accepted my proposal this year. We thus pay tribute to this great, inspired filmmaker, endowed with freedom of mind and
love of making films. The 60th Festival will henceforth take place under a lucky star, that of intelligence, wit and a dash of impertinence.”