The Coen brothers will chair the jury of the 68th Cannes Film Festival


This is a first on the Croisette.


American filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, Golden Palm in 1991 will be the two heads of the jury.


Inseparable, it often referred duo "two-headed director", specialists of some arthouse cinema, universal and original, they will succeed in the New Zealand director Jane Campion to head the jury of the Festival, which runs from May 13 to 24


Cannes regulars, they were rewarded several times including a Gold Award and a prize of staging obtained in 1991 for "Barton Fink", they received the award for directing in 1996 for "Fargo "and in 2001 for" The Barber ", before being again awarded the Grand Prix in 2013 for" Inside Llewyn Davis ".


A beautiful symbol for 120 years of cinema in Lyon invented by two brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumière.






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