Cannes Film Festival 2023: Hollywood Stars Discuss Art, Governance, and Technology
Cannes Film Festival Kicks Off with Press Conference
The prestigious Cannes Film Festival has officially commenced, unveiling its red carpet on Tuesday. During the opening ceremony's press conference, the esteemed jury members engaged in discussions surrounding governance, censorship, and the role of technology in cinema. Jury president Park Chan-Wook was joined by notable Hollywood figures including Demi Moore and Ruth Negga, along with a diverse group of international filmmakers such as Laura Wandel, Chloé Zhao, Diego Céspedes, Paul Laverty, Isaach de Bankolé, and Stellan Skarsgård. Moore emphasized the necessity for Hollywood to explore collaborative opportunities with technology, while Park Chan-Wook highlighted the interconnectedness of art and governance.
Demi Moore Highlights the Importance of Authentic Art
Demi Moore Advocates for Technology in Hollywood
When questioned about society's preparedness in safeguarding against technological advancements, Moore expressed uncertainty, stating, "I don’t know. My inclination would be to say probably not. While technology offers remarkable benefits, it can never replicate the essence of true art." The actress, known for her role in The Substance, reassured that there is no need for fear, asserting that authentic art stems from the soul and spirit of its creators, which technology cannot genuinely replicate.
Park Chan-Wook on the Relationship Between Art and Governance
Park Chan-Wook Discusses Governance
Park Chan-Wook, acclaimed for films like The Handmaiden and Oldboy, shared his thoughts on the often contentious relationship between art and governance. He remarked that a politically charged artwork should not be viewed as an adversary to artistic expression. However, he cautioned that films devoid of political themes should not be dismissed either. He stated, "Art and governance are not opposing concepts; when expressed artistically, they hold value."
Paul Laverty Critiques Hollywood's Treatment of Dissenting Voices
Paul Laverty On Hollywood Silencing Voices Supporting Gaza
Meanwhile, Paul Laverty voiced his concerns regarding Hollywood's treatment of outspoken figures like Susan Sarandon, Javier Bardem, and Mark Ruffalo, who have publicly criticized the violence in Gaza. He expressed that these actors are being marginalized for their views. Laverty, who was arrested during a pro-Palestine protest last year, referred to these stars as "the best of us" and humorously hoped for their safety following their statements.
