Fremaux also said artists would be welcome to
discuss issues arising from the Hollywood writers' strike - and
that he had had "positive dialogue" with France's CGT union,
which had threatened to cut power to the event during pension
protests.
As in past years, the city of Cannes has banned demonstrations
near the festival centre in a bid to keep the focus on the
films, which this year include "La Chimera" from Alice
Rohrwacher and "Fallen Leaves" by Aki Kaurismaki.
But the confluence of at least three major protest movements has
put unusual pressure on the organisers.
"We are in the process of speaking with Cyril Dion, the French
filmmaker and climate activist, because a big climate day is
organised for next Monday," Fremaux told a news conference.
"It's not impossible that we will welcome them at the top of the
steps to express themselves," he added.
It was too early to tell what effect the writer's strike would
have on the festival, he said, but the right to strike had to be
respected.
"We will see if the actors and the writers who will sit at this
table for their films will want to talk about this issue - of
course they will be welcome to do so," he said.
Talks with the CGT union - a founder member of the festival -
had been positive and so far no concrete plans to cut power had
been announced, he said.
The union has announced plans to have protests outside the
restricted areas.
The festival "is a place that is protected for the fortnight but
is at the same time a target for certain people to make demands
because it projects them more strongly," Fremaux said.
The Writers Guild of America began a work stoppage on May 2
after failing to reach a new labour agreement with higher pay
from Hollywood studios such as Netflix and Walt Disney.
France has been roiled by mass protests over government moves to
raise the retirement age.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Mindy Burrows; Editing by
Andrew Heavens)
(Photo: The 76th Cannes Film Festival - Cannes, France, May 15,
2023. Cannes Film festival general delegate Thierry Fremaux
attends a press conference on the eve of the opening ceremony.
REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier)
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