At the first Cannes festival since the sexual
abuse scandals that broke in Hollywood last year, Cate Blanchett,
the head of the jury that will award the Palme d'Or, and veteran
French director Agnes Varda read out a statement.
"As women, we all face our own unique challenges, but we stand
together on these stairs today as a symbol of our determination
and commitment to progress," read part of the statement.
The number of women taking part is the same as the number of
films directed by women to have been selected to feature at
Cannes in its more than seven-decade history. In the same
period, 1,645 movies directed by men have had that honor.
The Cannes Film Festival runs from May 8 to May 19.
(Reporting by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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