Iris Knobloch elected next President of Festival de Cannes
24 March 2022, 04:49 pm | Updated: 22 November 2024, 03:06 am
The Board of Directors of the Association Française du Festival International du Film which includes government officials and film industry members has elected the Festival’s new President.
As per the Festival’s regulations, the election was held via secret ballot and Iris Knobloch was elected President of the Festival. She was elected at a meeting on Wednesday (March 23). said a press release on Thursday.
She is therefore becoming the first female President of the International Film Festival. She will take office on July 1 and her three-year mandate will cover the 2023, 2024, and 2025 editions.
Iris Knobloch would like to extend her gratitude to the Board members of the Festival de Cannes for electing her as President: «I feel deeply honored that France has elected me President of the Festival de Cannes. As a heartfelt European, I have always stood for cinema throughout my career, both in France and internationally, and I’m thrilled to be able to give my all so that this world event remains influential – it’s a major event that is key to keeping alive the cultural life of a world that, more than ever, desperately needs it. A film of cinema seen in a theater remains a key artistic expression and the Festival de Cannes, with its selection so unique, shows the way every year. I can’t wait to start a collective debate with the Board of Directors, General Delegate Thierry Frémaux, and all of the film industry players to carry on what has been accomplished and to map out the future history in the light of the new challenges coming. Eventually, I would like to thank Pierre Lescure for the wonderful work he has done for the Festival over the past eight years and, in advance, for the discussions we will have, to prepare the transition over the next few months.
Current President Pierre Lescure said: “When I was reelected in June 2020, I expressed my wish to ensure my succession before the end of my third mandate, and a woman taking over should be paramount. I’m thrilled that Iris Knobloch is coming on board and I will gladly pass the torch on to her as she will undoubtedly show vision and talent in her new position.”
General Delegate Thierry Frémaux added: “My team and I are thrilled to see Iris Knobloch join us. Her election will help strengthen the Festival’s resolve to stay as close to its beliefs as possible.”
Thierry Frémaux added: “We have many challenges coming our way and we will do our utmost to make sure cinema and the Festival that embodies it, occupy the position they deserve while strongly affirming their artistic and political necessity.”
As a trilingual lawyer who received law degrees from Ludwig-Maximilians Universität in Munich and New York University, Knobloch readily describes herself as “a translator”, in the sense that she has always helped the Hollywood studio understand the specific challenges of the French cultural exception and defended the idea that creation and reason need each other.
After a 25-year tenure in various leadership roles at WarnerMedia, including 15 years as the CEO of Warner Bros.