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Meet the Jury of the 65th Festival de Cannes

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cannes juryThe Jury of the Competition presided over by Nanni Moretti (Italian director, actor and producer) welcomes to its ranks: Hiam Abbass (Palestinian actress, director),Andrea Arnold (British director and scriptwriter), Emmanuelle Devos (French actress), Diane Kruger (German actress),  Jean Paul Gaultier (French designer), Ewan McGregor (British actor), Alexander Payne (American director, scriptwriter and producer), Raoul Peck (Haitian director, scriptwriter and producer) The Jury of the 65th Festival de Cannes will have to decide between the 22 films in Competition in order to select the winners, to be announced on stage during the Closing Ceremony on 27th May, culminating in the announcement of the Palme d’or. Hiam Abbass was born in Galilee. Following her studies in Haifa she joined Palestine’s El-Hakawati Theatre Group. She first appeared in Michel Khleifi’s Wedding in Galilee (1987). Fame soon followed with Raja Amari’s Red Satin (2002). She appeared in The Syrian Bride (2005) then Lemon Tree (2008) by Eran Riklis , Free Zone and Disengagement by Amos Gitaï (2005) and Bab el Shams by Yousry Nasrallah (2004). She also filmed in France with Patrice Chéreau, Jean Becker and Radu Mihaileanu (The Source – in Competition at Cannes 2011). Her American filmmaking career began with Jim Jarmusch (The Limits of Control – 2009) and Thomas McCarthy (The Visitor – 2008) as well as with Julian Schnabel in Miral, presented at the Venice Film Festival in 2010. She has just finished shooting Inheritance, her first feature film as a director. Andrea Arnold, British director and scriptwriter, was awarded the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film in 2004 for Wasp. Her first feature-length film, Red Road (2006), was selected at Cannes in Competition, as was Fish Tank (2009); both received the Jury Prize. In 2011, she directed an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights, selected in Competition at the Venice Film Festival. Following her studies at the prestigious Cours Florent, Emmanuelle Devos began shooting with the brilliant young generation of filmmakers fresh out of La Fémis: Noémie Lvovsky and Arnaud Desplechin who brought her to Cannes in 1996 with his My Sex Life… or How I Got Into an Argument. The accolades arrived in 2001 with Jacques Audiard’s Read My Lips (César for Best Actress). She filmed again with Desplechin and Audiard and also with Nicole Garcia, Emmanuel Carrère, Alain Resnais and Xavier Giannoli, whose In The Beginning saw her win the 2010 César for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Still devoted to theatre work, her film career continues unabated. She will soon begin shooting with Martin Provost and with Jérôme Bonnell alongside Gabriel Byrne. Born in Germany, Diane Kruger received international acclaim in 2004 for her role in Wolfgang Peterson’s Troy. Numerous successes followed, namely Christian Carion’s Joyeux Noël which featured in the Official Selection at Cannes and received an Oscar nomination in 2005 for Best Foreign Language Film. She subsequently worked with Agnieszka Holland, Bille August and Quentin Tarantino. In France, she recently filmed with Fred Cavayé and Fabienne Berthaud. She can currently be seen in Benoît Jacquot’s Farewell, My Queen, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in 2012. Most recently, she completed filming of Pascal Chaumeil’s Fly Me to the Moon as well as Andrew Niccol’s The Host. A world-famous designer who has worked with artists such as Madonna, Angelin Prejlocaj and Régine Chopinot, Jean Paul Gaultier began his career with Pierre Cardin before launching his own fashion house in 1976. Passionate and highly versatile, he has never stopped experimenting in new fields, including dance, music and cinema. He designed the costumes for The City of Lost Children by Jeunet and Caro and for Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element. In particular, he has worked with Pedro Almodόvar on Bad Education, which opened the Festival de Cannes in 2004 and on The Skin I Live In, which was in Competition last year. A great cinema-lover, Jean Paul Gaultier has often spoken of his love for actresses or directors such as Jacques Becker. Ewan McGregor has proven himself as a true international actor. From Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting (In Competition, Cannes 1996) to George Lucas’ Star Wars (2002-2005), and Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge, which opened the Festival in 2001. He demonstrated the full extent of his range in Woody Allen’s Cassandra’s Dream, Grant Heslov’s The Men who Stare at Goats (2010) and The Ghost Writer by Roman Polanski (2010). He is currently filming an HBO’s series adaptation of the Jonathan Franzen novel, The Corrections. Following in the footsteps of Jude Law in 2011, Cannes is delighted to welcome this latest representative of the British acting fraternity. Originally from Nebraska, Alexander Payne earned his MFA in Film at UCLA. He made his feature film debut with Citizen Ruth (1996) and followed up with Election (1999), which won Best Screenplay from the Writers’ Guild of America and the New York Film Critics Circle, as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. About Schmidt (2002), premiered in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. A sensitive director whose inspiration is often drawn from his own filmmaking passions, Payne directed Sideways (2004) as well as his latest film, The Descendants (2011), starring George Clooney, both of which won Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay. Haitian born Raoul Peck grew up in Congo, France, Germany and the United States. He has created a complex and diverse body of work from documentaries to TV fiction. His feature films include The Man by the Shore (in Competition at Cannes 1993); Lumumba (presented at the Director’s Fortnight 2000). Sometimes in April (2005) was presented in Berlin and Moloch Tropical (2009) in Toronto and Berlin. The former Minister of Culture of Haiti, Raoul Peck has been, since 2010, Chairman of the Board of the film school La Fémis.]]>

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New Song Release: “Good News” Offers Hope and Encouragement to the world

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Today marks the release of a powerful new song titled “Good News,” featuring A.A. Prempeh, Sonnie  Badu, MOG, and Abba Praise. This uplifting anthem delivers a message of hope and encouragement to listeners across the World.

 

“Good News” is a prophetic song, boldly proclaiming that this year is destined to be one filled with blessings and breakthroughs. With its infectious rhythm and inspiring lyrics, the song aims to uplift spirits and instill a sense of optimism in the hearts of all who hear it.

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“We wanted to create a song that would speak directly to the struggles and challenges facing our world today,” says A.A. Prempeh, one of the artists behind the track and Also a major Prophet who operates globally “In a time where many are facing uncertainty, we believe that ‘Good News’ will serve as a beacon of hope, reminding people that better days are ahead.”

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Sonnie Badu, known for his soul-stirring vocals and powerful stage presence, adds, “Music has the power to heal and uplift, and we hope that ‘Good News’ will touch the lives of listeners in profound ways. Our goal is to spread positivity and encouragement throughout the nations.”

 

MOG and Abba Praise, stars in the Ghanaian music scene, lent their unique talents to the song, contributing to its vibrant and uplifting sound.

 

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“Good News” is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. The artists encourage people everywhere in the world to listen, share, and embrace the message of hope and encouragement contained within the song.

 

As the world faces its fair share of challenges, “Good News” serves as a timely reminder that brighter days are on the horizon. Through the power of music and prophecy, A.A. Prempeh, Sonnie Badu, MOG, and Abba Praise are spreading a message of hope and positivity that resonates with listeners from all walks of life.

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Watch: Exclusive Photos and videos from Akwaboah’s White Wedding 

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Following a colourful traditional wedding ceremony on Friday, May 3, 2024, in Accra, Ghanaian Highlife sensation, Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr and his better half, Theresa are climaxing their nuptial knot with a glamorous white wedding. (more…)

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Highlights from Medikal’s spectacular show at London’s O2 Indigo

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Ghanaian rapper Medikal made an impressive debut at London’s O2 Indigo with a sold-out show, featuring performances from a lineup of industry heavyweights like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Efya, Bisa Kdei, Jay Bhad, and more. (more…)

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Jah Lead releases new song ‘Shame on You’

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Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Jah Lead is out with a new single titled ‘Shame on You’. (more…)

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Oheneyere Mercy Aseidu, Gifty Anti, Stacy Amoateng, and other celebrities grace Akwaboah Jnr’s Traditional Wedding

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The traditional wedding of Renowned Ghanaian Highlife singer-songwriter Akwaboah Jnr and his wife, Theresa was a star-studded affair, with a constellation of Ghanaian celebrities gracing the occasion to celebrate the union of love and culture.  (more…)

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Medikal’s Indigo O2 show officially sold out

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Ghanaian rapper Medikal’s debut Indigo O2 show in London has officially sold out, confirmed by the venue. (more…)

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