Ruben Östlund promises a “democratic” presidency

by time news

2023-04-19 05:52:00


AWith him at the head of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, both big names and newcomers will all have their chances. In an interview with Agence France-Presse, the Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund promises impartiality, even if it means letting the Briton Ken Loach steal his dream of being the first to have three gold palms.

Cannes “is one of the rare arenas where you have the feeling that, of course, money plays a role, but that you cannot buy your position in the competition”, advances the director of 49 years, interviewed Tuesday, April 18 from the garden of his house in Campos, Mallorca.

“For example, we can make a small Iranian film directed by a 19-year-old director in DV format alongside very big budget films. And these two films should be evaluated in the same way when you watch them, ”assures the man with the two gold palms (The Square in 2017, and Without Filter in 2022), four weeks before the opening of the prestigious festival.

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The praise of cinema in the face of platforms

In a world cinema in full doubt in the face of the emergence of Netflix and others, Ruben Östlund displays the brave confidence of one who excludes directing for a platform, out of love for the seventh art and out of loyalty for its distributors. “Cinema is now one of the few rooms where we watch things together,” pleads the almost fifty-year-old with a rebellious wick.

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“The reason it’s important to watch things together in one room is because that way we start thinking about content in a whole different way. This is why cinema remains unique,” ​​he says.

Exactly half a century after his compatriot, the icon Ingrid Bergman, he offers himself the luxury of presiding over the jury a year after his own coronation. For the Swede, famous for his squeaky comedies that tarnish the facade of Western societies, there is therefore no question of having prejudices. Neither on the selection – 19 films have already been announced – nor on their directors, bringing together famous names in cinema like Loach or the Italian Nanni Moretti, or a beginner like the Senegalese Ramata-Toulaye Sy.

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A “democratic” approach to the presidency

“We will treat them on an equal footing. We are not going to think about the specific differences between the directors”, promises Ruben Östlund. Whether The Oald Oak, the feature film by Briton Ken Loach, seduces the jury, he promises to put aside his ego and award him an unprecedented third prize. “If it’s the best film, he smiles, I will certainly work very hard to exceed my own selfish goals of being the first director to have three gold palms. »

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“When you have the presidency in Cannes, you have to look far away and you can’t be too individualistic and look at yourself”, assures the voluble Swede. Which president will he be? This father of three children says he has not “decided 100%”, but claims to have “always tried to have a very democratic approach to the presidency”.

The composition of the rest of the jury has not yet been revealed. “I like to listen to what everyone is saying about the different films, […] I do not intend to be an authority figure in any way. […] Apart from the fact that I want to have the last word,” he jokes. Impatient, Ruben Östlund says he is eager to experience “the tension and the pressure” of the festival organized on the Côte d’Azur. La Croisette has a very personal resonance for this fan of Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke – another member of the very select club of webbed doubles – and Swedish Bo Widerberg, author of the cult film Elvira Madigan awarded at Cannes.

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A seventh film to come

“When I started making films, because I wanted to be like my heroes, I understood that Cannes was the place to screen your films because that’s where you can attract attention and reach other people who watch the films in the same way”, explains Ruben Östlund. After the festival, he will get back to work on his next opus, the seventh, which takes place in a long-haul.

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With The Entertainment System is Down, Ruben Östlund hopes to “write history” by causing the greatest exodus of spectators from the Palais des Festivals. From his office which he had built two years ago at the bottom of his Spanish garden, he is aiming for a new selection which would offer him a ticket for a possible third palm in less than a decade.

“I think they’ll respect my next film. Of course, I’m part of the brand that Cannes represents, but if it’s not a good film, it won’t be in competition. I don’t think Cannes is loyal to anyone, ”says the double winner.


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