American actress, Uma Thurman, will head the Un Certain Regard Jury of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, it was announced on Friday.
The 70th edition of the prestigious festival holds in the French Riviera from May 17 to 28.
In a career spanning more than 20 years, Thurman has made some daring choices and enjoyed taking risks.
The 46-year-old made her debut aged 17, in Stephen Frears’ Dangerous Liaisons and in Terry Gilliam’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. She became Quentin Tarantino’s muse, playing in Pulp Fiction (Palme d’or winner, 1994) and in Kill Bill (volumes 1 & 2), both presented at Cannes.
Since then, Thurman has worked with many directors, including Andrew Niccol (Gattaca); Woody Allen (Sweet and Lowdown); Roland Joffé (Vatel) and Ethan Hawke (Chelsea Walls). She recently joined the cast of Lars von Trier’s new project, The House that Jack Built, alongside Matt Dillon and Bruno Ganz.
Her filmography encompasses everything from action films to science fiction; intimate dramas to light comedies. This wide variety is a testament to her free and independent spirit, nurtured by her childhood in a hippy family. Whether playing crazy, sexy or dominant, the woman whose namesake is the Hindu goddess of beauty and light has definitely entered the pantheon of movie greats, with several of her scenes attaining cult status.
A member of the Jury headed by Robert De Niro in 2011, Thurman will continue this year the experience of watching films from all around the world as President of the Un Certain Regard Jury.
Second competition of the Official Selection, the Un Certain Regard programme showcases works which offer a unique perspective and aesthetic.
The prize list will be revealed on Saturday may 27.