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Cannes 2025: 380 celebrities sign letter condemning Gaza silence, film festival to open with tribute to Ukraine

The 78th Cannes Film Festival opens on May 13, with high anticipation for its exciting lineup. Ahead of the event, over 350 international film figures, including Susan Sarandon, Javier Bardem, and Richard Gere, signed an open letter condemning the silence on Gaza's humanitarian crisis.

May 13, 2025 / 13:03 IST
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As the Cannes Film Festival kicks off on Tuesday, everything seems set for a dazzling spectacle filled with a star-studded lineup, renowned filmmakers, and political drama.

The 78th Cannes Film Festival kicks off on Tuesday, with high expectations for what promises to be an exciting edition. The festival will take place from May 13 to May 24.

More than 350 members of the international film community, including well-known figures like Susan Sarandon, Javier Bardem, and Richard Gere, signed an open letter on the eve of the Cannes Film Festival criticising the general lack of discussion about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

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The letter, titled "In Cannes, the horror in Gaza must not be silenced," was published Monday night by France's Libération newspaper. It was dedicated "For Fatem," in honour of 25-year-old Gaza artist and photojournalist Fatima Hassouna.

“She was a Palestinian freelance photojournalist. She was targeted by the Israeli army on 16 April, 2025, the day after it was announced that Sepideh Farsi’s film Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk, in which she was the star, had been selected in the ACID section of the Cannes Film Festival. She was about to get married. Since the terrible massacres of 7 October 2023, no foreign journalist has been authorised to enter the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army is targeting civilians. More than 200 journalists have been deliberately killed. Writers, filmmakers and artists are being brutally murdered," the letter read.