Cannes Film Fest 2025: Jeremy Strong, Oscar Nominee, on Jury Experience and Awarding Jafar Panahi

Jeremy Strong: Serving on Cannes Fest Jury Was ‘Like “Conclave” With Champagne’

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 24: (L-R) Jury Members Jeremy Strong and Halle Berry attend the closing ceremony red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 24, 2025 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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Strong served under president Juliette Binoche along with Halle Berry, Payal Kapadia, Hong Sansoo, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Dieudo Hamadi and Carlos Reygadas.

During the presser, the group explained their decision to give the top prize to “It Was Just an Accident,” which follows a group of former prisoners in Iran who must decide whether or not to enact revenge on a man they think was their torturous guard.

The film marked Panahi’s first project since being imprisoned for several months in 2023 for criticizing the Iranian government.

“It’s very human and political at the same time because he comes from a complicated country, politically speaking,” Binoche said. “When we watched the film, it really stood out. The film springs from feeling of resistance, survival, which is absolutely necessary today. So we thought it was important to give this film the paramount award.”

She said: “Art will always win. What is human will always win. Our creative urge can transform the world.”

Strong said that the jury “wanted to recognize films that we felt were transcendent intrinsically as pieces of work,” aligning with how De Niro kicked off the festival during its opening ceremony by saying that “fascists should fear art.”

Speaking about “It Was Just an Accident” and the other films awarded, Strong quoted the playwright Henrik Ibsen.

“Ibsen talked about, ‘Deep inside, there’s a poem in a poem. When you hear that, when you grasp that, you will understand my song,’” he said. “I feel that the films have these poems within the poem that allow us to grasp something ineffable that have changed me.”

 

 

Strong served under president Juliette Binoche along with Halle Berry, Payal Kapadia, Hong Sansoo, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Dieudo Hamadi and Carlos Reygadas. During the presser, the group explained their decision to give the top prize to “It Was Just an Accident,” which follows a group of former prisoners in Iran who must decide whether or not to enact revenge on a man they think was their torturous guard. The film marked Panahi’s first project since being imprisoned for several months in 2023 for criticizing the Iranian government.

“It’s very human and political at the same time because he comes from a complicated country, politically speaking,” Binoche said. “When we watched the film, it really stood out. The film springs from a feeling of resistance, survival, which is absolutely necessary today. So we thought it was important to give this film the paramount award.”

She continued: “Art will always win. What is human will always win. Our creative urge can transform the world.”

Strong chimed in to say that the jury “wanted to recognize films that we felt were transcendent intrinsically as pieces of work,” aligning with how Robert De Niro kicked off the festival during its opening ceremony by saying that “fascists should fear art.” Speaking about “It Was Just an Accident” and the other films awarded, Strong quoted the playwright Henrik Ibsen.

“Ibsen talked about, ‘Deep inside, there’s a poem in a poem. And when you hear that, when you grasp that, you will understand my song,’” he said. “And I feel that this film and the other films have these poems within the poem that allow us to grasp something ineffable that have changed me.”

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