Del Toro, whose "The Shape of Water" won the
Golden Lion in Venice last year, will sit in judgement on
"Gravity" director Cuaron's "Roma", an autobiographical drama in
1970s Mexico City.
Along with fellow Oscar winner Alejandro Inarritu, they are
known as "The Three Amigos" - Mexicans who have become major
Hollywood filmmakers of the last two decades.
"I am the president of the jury, not the dictator," del Toro
told a news conference in Venice on Wednesday, when asked if he
might be tempted to help his friend win the top prize.
"The most important thing is simply to be adult, professional
filmmakers who are considering the films based on what is in the
rectangle (screen). Nothing else," he said, adding that a
movie's nationality was of no importance.
Among the jury are Austrian actor Christoph Waltz,
British-Australian actress Naomi Watts, and New Zealand
comedian, actor and director Taika Waititi.
"I'm a very judgemental person, so this was perfect for me. I
thrive on judging people," Waititi told reporters, adding that
he was undaunted by the prospect of spending the next two weeks
watching arty, and potentially humorless, movies.
"I think I am going to do a great job watching a lot of
depressing films," he joked.
The Venice Film Festival runs from Aug. 29 to Sept 8.
(Reporting by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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