WOMEN IN MOTION TALKS PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
From May 18th to May 28th 2022
For the 75th edition of the Festival de Cannes, Women In Motion is proud to welcome:
Viola Davis, Riley Keough & Gina Gammell, Clara Luciani,
Mélanie Laurent, Déborah Lukumuena, Emily Yang,
who will give their views on women’s representation in cinema
and more generally in the arts and culture.
Thursday May 19th – 11 am
Talk with
Viola Davis, actress and producer, 2022 Women In Motion Award winner
Friday May 20th – 11 am
Talk with
Riley Keough, director, producer, writer and actress
& Gina Gammell, director, producer and writer
Co-directors of War Pony, featured in
Un Certain Regard section at the Festival de Cannes 2022
Saturday May 21st – 11 am
Talk with
Clara Luciani, songwriter, composer and singer
Monday May 23rd – 2.30 pm
Talk with
Mélanie Laurent, actress and film director
Wednesday May 25th – 11.30 am
Talk with
Déborah Lukumuena, actress
Friday May 27th – 11 am
Talk with
Emily Yang aka @pplpleasr, multidisciplinary artist
- Scheduled times may vary slightly.
The Talks are by invitation only, for journalists and cinema industry figures.
An accreditation form will be sent to you shortly.
Subject to capacity limits: your attendance will be confirmed via email.
The Talks will be broadcast live on Kering’s and its partners’ social media accounts, under the official hashtag : #WomenInMotion
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