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Robert De Niro to receive the Honorary Palme d'or of the 78th Festival de Cannes on opening day
© Brigitte Lacombe On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, American actor, director and producer Robert De Niro will receive an honorary Palme d'or for lifetime achievement at the opening ceremony of the 78th Festival de Cannes, 14 years after he Presided over the Jury in 2011. There are faces that stand in for the 7th Art, and lines of dialogue that leave an indelible mark on cinephilia. With his interiorized style, which surfaces in a gentle smile or a harsh gaze, Robert De Niro has become a cinematic legend. His screen debut sealed the fate of a historic generation of directors in New York City, who would become the next generation of Hollywood filmmakers. From the very first films of a just-graduated Brian De Palma, Robert De Niro lent his features to anti-hero characters. The Wedding Party, Greetings and Hi, Mom! give form to Brian De Palma's style as much as to Robert De Niro's acting, in which violence springs from a charismatic calm. From his bohemian youth as the son of painters in New York, he drew on a streetwise attitude which, with its codes of conduct and ethics, would spice up his early performances and later blossom in front of Martin Scorsese's camera. This legendary cinematic friendship began in 1973 with Mean Streets, in which they depict their Little Italy neighborhood. The years that followed confirmed Robert De Niro's talent, with a string of films and successes. In 1976, he presented two masterpieces of the 7th Art in the Official Selection at the Festival de Cannes: Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900 and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, which won the Palme d'or. His perfectionistic acting had a lot to do with this award, between preparation (he obtained a New York cab driver's license) and improvisation (the mirror scene is beyond description). In the 1990s, the actor reinvented himself. He played his authoritarian persona in such comedies as John McNaughton's Mad Dog and Glory, Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, Harold Ramis' Mafia Blues, and Jay Roach's cult hit Meet the Parents, in which he traumatizes a willing Ben Stiller. In the years 2000, he oscillated between unexpected appearances —dubbing (Shark Tale, Arthur and the Minimoys), sitcoms (Extras, 30 Rock), moving supporting roles (Silver Linings Playbook, Joy)— and roles that confirmed his legend in top-notch collaborations such as Heat with Al Pacino. After 9/11, Robert De Niro founded the TriBeCa Film Festival in 2002 to help New Yorkers reclaim their battered neighborhood. He then revealed another facet of his personality: his political commitment. Before becoming a fervent defender of an egalitarian, humanist society, he never ceased to explore the violence of American society in films that show the new wicked face of organized crime, the decline of the State, the trauma of the Vietnam War and the manipulation of souls by the entertainment industry. Striking examples of this include his outstanding performance in Todd Phillips' Joker and his latest appearance on the Croisette for another movie with his friend Marty (Killers of the Flower Moon). Robert De Niro will receive the Honorary Palme d'or of the Festival de Cannes on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, during the opening ceremony. The following day, on Wednesday May 14, he will meet festival-goers for a masterclass on the stage of the Debussy Theatre. 07.04.2025 | Cannes's blog
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