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American Actors Brie Larson and Paul Dano Will Represent the US in Eclectic Cannes Jury for 2023

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The Jury for the 2023 Cannes Palme d’Or is eclectic as usual.

Led by “Triangle of Sadness” Ruben Ostlund this year’s jury features Moroccan director Maryam Touzani, French actor Denis Ménochet, British-Zambian screenwriter & director Rungano Nyoni, American actress & director Brie Larson, American actor Paul Dano, Afghan author Atiq Rahimi, Argentinian director & screenwriter Damián Szifrón and French director Julia Ducournau who won the top prize in 2021.

Larson and Dano will represent the US. Larson is an Oscar winner and Dano is a multiple nominee.

The Palme d’Or and other awards chosen by this jury will be presented at the closing ceremony on May 27th. It will be followed by the Festival’s final screening: Elemental, Disney and Pixar’s animated film by Peter Sohn.

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