Cannes 2026 Intimate Conversations With Peter Jackson, Cate Blanchette, and Tilda Swinton

 

Peter Jackson - May 13th

In Cannes on 13th May 2001, the first revealed images of The Lord of the Rings launched the global success of the Middle Earth saga. Sir Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema embark on a path of glory and international recognition, from critics and audiences alike, gaining 17 Oscars and 3 billion dollars at the box office. Twenty-five years later, the Festival de Cannes honours a filmmaker who elevated heroic fantasy and transformed Hollywood.

His trilogy, shot in New Zealand, revolutionized visual effects and the cinematic imaginary, firmly anchoring Tolkien in pop culture. Sir Peter Jackson has pursued a consistently stimulating career from major productions: King Kong, The Hobbit, to ambitious documentaries: They Shall Not Grow Old and recently, The Beatles: Get Back. 
During his time at the Festival de Cannes 2026, where he will be awarded a Palme d’or d’honneur, he has agreed to take part in a public discussion.

Cate Blanchette – May 17th

Cate Blanchett’s rich and varied performances in films such as Tár, Carol, I’m Not There, Blue Jasmine and Elizabeth have earned her two Oscars, four BAFTAs and four Golden Globe Awards. First attending Cannes in 1999, she served as Jury President in 2019, and also headed up the jury at Venice in 2020. Cate Blanchett has received a number of honours throughout her career including the BFI Fellowship, Kubrick, Goya, AACTA and Donostia Awards. She has been named Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France and Companion of the Order of Australia.

She co-leads production company Dirty Films with Andrew Upton and Coco Francini, and has founded the Proof of Concept program supporting women, trans and non-binary voices, as well as the Displacement Film Fund for refugee filmmakers and those telling stories of displacement. As in 2025, she will host a panel at the Festival de Cannes 2026 announcing the next cohort of artists it supports.

 

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Tilda Swinton – May 21st

Widely regarded as one of the most original and powerful performers of her generation, Tilda Swinton is known for her versatility: she has moved seamlessly between experimental art-house cinema and major Hollywood productions. She gained international recognition in 1992 for Orlando, directed by Sally Potter. A longtime collaborator of Derek Jarman, she appeared in all his films from 1985 until his death in 1994, winning Best Actress at the 1991 Venice Film Festival for Edward II. Tilda Swinton has worked repeatedly with leading directors: Wes Anderson, Joanna Hogg, Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon-ho... and won Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2008 for Michael Clayton. During the 2004 Festival de Cannes, she also proved to be a generous and rigorous Jury Member.


 
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