The Cannes Film Festival got rolling on Wednesday with a strong day for female representation, including the new Mad Max, a Meryl Streep masterclass and the leading figure of France's #MeToo movement.
Furiosa, the latest instalment of the post-apocalyptic Mad Max franchise, features Anya Taylor-Joy in the blood-splattering lead role, playing alongside Thor star Chris Hemsworth.
They were due on the red carpet later on Wednesday for the world premiere, playing out of competition at the festival on the Cote d'Azur, which runs until 25 May.
Taylor-Joy plays a younger version of the character portrayed by Charlize Theron in the previous film, Fury Road.
Meanwhile, two very different stories about women kicked off the race for the festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or.
The Girl with the Needle is billed as the story of a Danish woman who set up an underground adoption agency after World War I.
And Wild Diamond follows a French teenager seeking fame and recognition by applying for a reality TV show, from first-time director Agathe Riedinger.
One of the most iconic women in cinema, Meryl Streep, will also be delivering a masterclass, a day after receiving an honorary Palme d'Or at the opening ceremony.
And there is a screening of a short film about sexual abuse, Moi Aussi ("Me Too") by French actor Judith Godreche.
She has become a leading figure in France's #MeToo movement after accusing two directors of assaulting her when she was a teenager in the 1980s - even appearing before the Senate this year to call for greater protections on film sets.
It comes amid a wave of new allegations in France, most notably against veteran actor Gerard Depardieu, and persistent rumours that more big names will face accusations.
Godreche told AFP she has a nuanced view of the #MeToo movement.
"There is growing awareness, but sometimes things are announced in a way that feels too staged. It's not very spectacular being abused, it's not very funny, it's not very theatrical," she said.
Picking this year's Palme d'Or falls to a jury led by Greta Gerwig, who became the first woman director to make a $1-billion movie last year with Barbie.
Still to come at the 77th edition of the festival is the hotly anticipated return of The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola with his decades-in-the-making epic, Megalopolis, on Thursday.
Source: AFP
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