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2015 saw Kering launch Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes in an effort to spotlight women in filmmaking, both before and behind the camera. Through its Awards, the program honors well-known figures and emerging female talent, while its Talks and Podcasts provide a platform for leading personalities to share their views on the representation of women in their profession. 
Discover the award winners and Talks for each year and relive the highlights since the program’s inception.

Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes 2024
The seventy-seventh edition of the Cannes Film Festival, with which Women In Motion has partnered si...
Women In Motion and the 76th Festival de Cannes
Discover the Women In Motion events that took place from May 15 to May 27, 2023, at the seventy-sixt...
Relive Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes 2022
Discover on this page the events of the Women In Motion program during the seventy-fifth Cannes Film...
Women in Motion 2015-2021
From 2015 to 2021, Kering’s dedicated program partnered with the Festival de Cannes, honoring establ...

Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes 2024

The seventy-seventh edition of the Cannes Film Festival, with which Women In Motion has partnered since 2015, run from May 14th to May 25th. This year, once again, the program conceived by Kering to highlight women and their contribution to the arts and culture features several events including the Women In Motion Talks, available via replay on this page; the Women In Motion Award and the Emerging Talent Award.

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Women In Motion Talks


A cornerstone of the Women In Motion program, the Talks offer a platform to leaders in the film industry who have contributed to advancing gender equality. Actresses, directors and producers speak out about the representation of women on screen or within their profession, and share their experiences and commitments. This year’s speakers include Dame Donna Langley, winner of the 2024 Women In Motion Award; Yseult, Judith Godrèche, Julianne Moore, Zoe Saldaña, Iris Knobloch, Charlotte Le Bon and Céline Sallette; as well as a session with Cate Blanchett, Dr. Stacy L. Smith and Coco Francini.
 

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Dame Donna Langley

Donna Langley, the producer and chairman of NBCUniversal Studio...

The 2024 Women In Motion Awards

 

At the 77th Cannes Film Festival, as every May since the creation of Women In Motion, the Kering program grants two awards at a gala dinner honoring the work, creativity and contribution to the film industry of two women, one established, the other emerging.
The 2024 Women In Motion Award is being presented to Dame Donna Langley, Chairman and Chief Content Officer of NBCUniversal Studio Group, by
François-Henri Pinault, Chairman and CEO of Kering; and Iris Knobloch and Thierry Frémaux, respectively the President and Director of the Cannes Film Festival. The Emerging Talent Award goes to Malaysian director Amanda Nell Eu. As every year, the previous winner of the prize, then Carmen Jaquier, chose the new awardee. 
 

Dame Donna Langley

Dame Donna Langley has dedicated her career to supporting cinematic works that capture the cultural zeitgeist and give women a voice, promoting inclusion and diversity both in front of and behind the camera. Initially Executive Producer at New Line Cinema, she joined Universal in 2001. She is now Chairman and Chief Content Officer of NBCUniversal Studio Group, and the first British woman to head a major Hollywood studio. Ms. Langley was elevated to the rank of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2020, a recognition of her achievements in redefining popular culture and her efforts to cultivate opportunities for women and people of color across the entertainment industry.

Amanda Nell Eua

Malaysian director Amanda Nell Eu is a graduate of the London Film School and an alumna of Berlinale Talents, Tokyo Talents and the Locarno Filmmakers Academy. In 2023, her first feature film, Tiger Stripes, was awarded the Critics’ Week Grand Prize at the 76th Cannes Festival, making it the first Malaysian film by a female director to be presented at Cannes, and the first Malaysian film to be awarded such a distinction at the Festival. In Tiger Stripes, as well as in her acclaimed short It's Easier to Raise Cattle, she explores the female body and identity in the cultural context of Southeast Asia. 

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The Women in Motion podcast

For the 77th Cannes Film Festival, the producer and journalist Géraldine Sarratia brings her microphone to the Kering suite for the Women In Motion podcast. Also check out podcasts from previous editions. Happy listening!

 

Women In Motion and the 76th Festival de Cannes

Discover the Women In Motion events that took place from May 15 to May 27, 2023, at the seventy-sixth Cannes Film Festival. Follow them as if you were there, from Talks webcasts to Awards ceremonies and new podcast episodes.

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Revisit earlier Talks 


Missed a Women In Motion Talk? Watch them all here on replay.

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Michelle Yeoh
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Michelle Yeoh

A Malaysian-born actress and producer of international renown, Michelle Yeoh has been shattering conventions for decades. By portraying complex, determined women on screen, she has helped to challenge gender and age-related stereotypes in the film industry. For her incredible performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, she won the Golden Globe, the SAG Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 2023, she thus became the first Asian actress to win an Oscar in this category.

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Carmen Jaquier

Carmen Jaquier has been examining the constraints that imprison women since her first short film, Bouffe-moi, produced with three friends. In 2011, Le tombeau des filles, her graduation short film project at the École cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL), won a Silver Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival. This theme is the basis of her other short films.

Women in Motion podcast

Producer and journalist Géraldine Sarratia hosted the Women In Motion program live from the Kering suite at the 76th Festival de Cannes. Happy listening!
Discover previous seasons

 

Relive Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes 2022

Discover on this page the events of the Women In Motion program during the seventy-fifth Cannes Film Festival. Broadcasts of the Talks, award ceremonies, new episodes of the podcast... Relive those days in May as if you were there.

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Women In Motion Talks

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Clara Luciani (FR)

Viola Davis

Actress and film producer, Viola Davis, was presented the Women In Motion Award in 2022. Having already scooped a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and four Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, not to mention Hollywood’sTriple Crown of Acting in the form of two Tony Awards, an Oscar and an Emmy, Davis is the first and only African American actress to receive so many accolades for her contributions to theater, television and cinema. As a committed activist, Viola Davis regularly campaigns for inclusion and gender equality in filmmaking, while also calling out a lack of diversity throughout the industry – whether in production, writing or directing. In response, she decided to form her own film company. Upon receiving her Award, Davis delivered a passionate address to guests attending the Women In Motion dinner.

Ninja Thyberg

Ninja Thyberg was given the Young Talent Award during the eighth edition of Women In Motion at the Festival de Cannes. This distinction was accompanied by €50,000 in funding toward her next movie. Since 2009, Thyberg has directed a number of short films using sexuality as a prism for viewing passion in society. The same technique applies to her first feature film, Pleasure, which was chosen for the Official Selection of the 2020 Festival de Cannes (receiving the Cannes 2020 label) and of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The same work was awarded the Jury Prize at the 2021 Deauville American Film Festival. Shannon Murphy specially selected Ninja Thyberg as her successor to win the prize and financial support. 

Women in Motion podcast

Producer and journalist Géraldine Sarratia hosted the Women In Motion program live from the Kering suite at the 75th Festival de Cannes. Happy listening!
Discover previous seasons

 

Women in Motion 2015-2021

From 2015 to 2021, Kering’s dedicated program partnered with the Festival de Cannes, honoring established and emerging film talents with its Awards. Each year, at the eponymous festival, it serves as a platform for leading lights of cinema as they speak out about the industry and the representation of women within this profession.

74th edition of the Festival de Cannes

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Lou Doillon (FR)
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Jodie Turner-Smith
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Regina King
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Yamina Benguigui (FR)
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Lou Doillon (FR)
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Jodie Turner-Smith
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Regina King
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Yamina Benguigui (FR)
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Lou Doillon (FR)
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Jodie Turner-Smith

Shannon Murphy, Salma Hayek, Maura Delpero

2021 saw Kering and the Festival de Cannes distinguish Salma Hayek Pinault with the Women In Motion Award, while the Emerging Talent Award went to Shannon Murphy. During the Women In Motion dinner, the film director and 2020 Young Talent Award winner, Maura Delpero, was able to stand beside the 2021 winners since the ceremony was cancelled the previous year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

72nd edition of the Festival de Cannes

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Nadine Labaki
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Eva Longoria
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Leyna Bloom
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Nadine Labaki
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Eva Longoria
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Leyna Bloom
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Nadine Labaki
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Eva Longoria
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Gong Li and Eva Trobisch

In 2019, the fifth Women In Motion Award was presented to Gong Li, an iconic figure of Chinese cinema and the first Chinese actress to have achieved success at the major international festivals. The Young Talent Award was presented to German film director, Eva Trobisch.

71st edition of the Festival de Cannes

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Emilia Clarke
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Salma Hayek Pinault
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Carla Simon
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Emilia Clarke
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Salma Hayek Pinault
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Carla Simon
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Emilia Clarke
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Salma Hayek Pinault
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Patty Jenkins and Carla Simón

The Women In Motion 2018 award was presented to the film director, film producer, and screenwriter, Patty Jenkins, best known for having directed Wonder Woman. The 2018 Young Talents Award was presented to Carla Simón for her film, Summer 93.

70th edition of the Festival de Cannes

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Robin Wright
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Diane Kruger
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Salma Hayek-Pinault, Costa Gavras, Kaouther Ben Hania
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Robin Wright
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Diane Kruger
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Salma Hayek-Pinault, Costa Gavras, Kaouther Ben Hania
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Robin Wright
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Salma Hayek-Pinault, Costa Gavras, Kaouther Ben Hania

Isabelle Huppert and Maysaloun Hamoud

The actress, Isabelle Huppert, a global cinema icon and the face of the third edition of the program, was presented with the Women In Motion Award 2017. The Young Talents Award was presented to the film director and screenwriter, Maysaloun Hamoud.

69th edition of the Festival de Cannes

Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon

The 2016 Women In Motion Award was presented to Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, both actors and film producers who have shown a long-standing commitment to gender equality. The film directors, Leyla Bouzid, Gaya Jiji and Ida Panahandeh were the award winners for the first edition of the Young Talents Award.

68th edition of the Festival de Cannes

Jane Fonda and Megan Ellison

For its first edition, the Women In Motion Award honored the actress, film producer and philanthropist, Jane Fonda, for her extraordinary career. A Special Award was presented to film producer, Megan Ellison.