CANNES, France, May 12, 2009

French Film Icon Heads Cannes Jury

Two-Time Cannes' Best-Actress Winner Isabelle Huppert Takes On The New Role

    • International Cannes Film Festival director Thierry Fremaux speaks during an interview with the Associated Press on the eve of the 62nd International Cannes Fim Festival in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday May 12, 2009.

      International Cannes Film Festival director Thierry Fremaux speaks during an interview with the Associated Press on the eve of the 62nd International Cannes Fim Festival in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday May 12, 2009.  (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

    • Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn arrive for the 81st Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Feb. 22, 2009.

      Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn arrive for the 81st Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Feb. 22, 2009.  (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    • 8 Women: LUDIVINE SAGNIER (far left), VIRGINIE LEDOYEN (left), CATHERINE DENEUVE (center left), DANIELLE DARRIEUX (center), ISABELLE HUPPERT (center right), FIRMINE RICHARD (right) and EMMANUELLE BEART (far right).

      8 Women: LUDIVINE SAGNIER (far left), VIRGINIE LEDOYEN (left), CATHERINE DENEUVE (center left), DANIELLE DARRIEUX (center), ISABELLE HUPPERT (center right), FIRMINE RICHARD (right) and EMMANUELLE BEART (far right).  (Focus Features)

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(AP)  Organizers of the Cannes Film Festival have discovered that filling the shoes of actor Sean Penn, president of last year's festival jury, is no easy task.

For starters, organizers recruited a 2009 jury that includes actress Robin Wright Penn, who is in the midst of divorcing the Academy Award-winning "Milk" star.

And to lead the panel, the festival opted for a French icon. Isabelle Huppert, who has starred in almost 100 films and twice won Cannes' best-actress prize, was its choice.

"It was not easy to find someone after Sean Penn," festival director Thierry Fremaux said Tuesday. "Sean was great as a president. We'll miss him this year."

Fremaux said he is confident Huppert would do a stellar job.

She is the first woman to head the jury since Liv Ullman did it in 2001. That year's jury awarded the festival's best actress prize to Huppert, for Michael Haneke's "The Piano Teacher."

"She is a very serious person, and she said that for her, being president of Cannes is like having a role in a film," Fremaux said.

Jurors get the royal treatment at Cannes as they choose prize-winners among the films in competition. This year, they'll be watching 20 films, including new works by Cannes favorites Quentin Tarantino, Lars von Trier, Ang Lee and Ken Loach.

Also included on this year's jury are edgy actor-director Asia Argento, American director James Gray, Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan and British novelist and screenwriter Hanif Kureishi.

The event opens May 13 and runs through May 24, when the winner of the top prize - the Palme d'Or - will be announced.






By Jill Lawless
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