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Festival de Cannes’ 2023 Women In Motion Award Pays Tribute To Michelle Yeoh

Kering and the Festival de Cannes will present the 2023 Women In Motion Award to actress Michelle Yeoh.

@Kering and the @Festival de Cannes will present the 2023 @Women In Motion Award to actress Michelle Yeoh.

François-Henri Pinault, Chairman and CEO of Kering luxury group, Iris Knobloch, President of the Festival de Cannes, and Thierry Frémaux, Director of the Festival de Cannes, have chosen to honor Michelle Yeoh‘s exceptional career by presenting her with the 2023 Women In Motion Award during the official Women In Motion dinner at 2023 Festival de Cannes, France.

This award recognizes the creativity and unique contributions made by women in culture and the arts since its launch in 2015. Michelle Yeoh, a Malaysian-born actress and producer, has been selected for her groundbreaking roles portraying complex, determined women on screen, which have helped challenge gender and age-related stereotypes in the film industry.

Michelle Yeoh has received several awards for her work, including the Golden Globe, the SAG Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” In her acceptance speeches, Yeoh has touched on important issues such as diversity, racism, and ageism, and emphasized the need for change in the film industry.

Previous Women In Motion Award winners include Jane Fonda, Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, Isabelle Huppert, Patty Jenkins, Gong Li, Salma Hayek, and Viola Davis. Yeoh expressed her gratitude for the recognition and highlighted the importance of women continuing to play diverse and complex roles in the film industry. The organizers praised Yeoh’s significant contribution to cinema and her ability to inspire future generations of talent, while also celebrating the achievements of women in the film industry more broadly.

“I’m very moved to receive this award. I’m convinced that times are changing; public awareness has certainly grown in recent years. It’s vital that women – in front of the camera and behind it – keep playing roles and telling stories that reflect the diversity and complexity of the world.” – Michelle Yeoh.

“Through her iconic roles, Michelle Yeoh has managed to shatter every stereotype. Together with the Festival de Cannes, we wanted to recognize her significant contribution to cinema, and her ability to inspire future generations of talent. Presenting her with the Women In Motion Award was the obvious choice.” – François-Henri Pinault, Chairman and CEO of Kering.

“I am happy and proud to celebrate, along with Kering, the contribution made by women to the film industry. For the past nine years, Women In Motion has been highlighting the figures who have played a key role in changing the way women are represented in culture and the arts. Michelle Yeoh is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding examples of this commitment.” – Iris Knobloch, President of the Festival de Cannes.

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Ruben Östlund, President of the Jury of the 76th Festival de Cannes

By inviting Ruben Östlund to preside over the Jury, the Festival de Cannes wishes to pay a tribute to films that are uncompromising and forthright and which constantly demand that viewers challenge themselves and that art continue to invent itself.

Ruben Östlund has therefore become the third two-time winner of the Palme d’or to be the President of the Jury, following Francis Ford Coppola and Emir Kusturica, and the very first to take on this role the year after his acclaim in Cannes.

“As president, concludes Ruben Östlund, I will remind my colleagues in the jury about the social function of the cinema. A good movie relates to the collective experience, stimulates us to think and makes us want to discuss what we have seen – So let’s watch together!”

@Kering Women in Motion 2023

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The three bold entrepreneurs honored with 2020 Bold Woman Award and Bold Future Award by Veuve Clicquot

 

 

From the unexpected to defying the status quo, we all have the power for audacity in what we do. Where will yours lead you?

Bold by Veuve Clicquot Awards 2020; © Veuve Clicquot

You have to be bold to be an entrepreneur, and you have to be equally bold to hold an online event to celebrate exceptional women entrepreneurs.

Veuve Clicquot has since 1972 honored exceptional women leaders, creating a community that now counts nearly 350 bold women around the world.

During a special online ceremony on November 9, Veuve Clicquot announced the three bold entrepreneurs honored by its 2020 Bold Woman Award and Bold Future Award, respectively Juliette Lévy, founder of Oh My Cream!, and Donia Amamra & Loubna Ksibi, co-founders of Meet My Mama.The event was hosted by writer and fashion critic Sophie Fontanel. Veuve Clicquot also presented the results of a survey conducted with Odoxa on the impact of the
current health crisis on female entrepreneurship.

© Veuve Clicquot / Alexandre Tabaste

The announcement of the winners by Sophie Fontanel was joined by interviews and shared experiences, all streamed on the Veuve Clicquot website (watch the ceremony and find out more about the winners).

“Motivated by our House’s resolutely optimistic and forward-looking vision, we want to continue inspiring generations of women to be even bolder,” said Jean-Marc Gallot, CEO of Veuve Clicquot and a member of a prestigious jury that includes Delphine Arnault, Executive Vice President of Louis Vuitton and a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of LVMH. In addition, the jury comprises former winners and experts in a range of disciplines, such as computational scientist and entrepreneur Aurélie Jean, and Fleur Pellerin, former French culture minister and managing director of Korelya Capital.

The finalists shortlisted for the 2020 Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award and Bold Future Award distinguished themselves with their entrepreneurial audacity, their ability to reinvent convention approaches and their ethical and committed vision of business. On November 9 the jury presented the Bold Woman Award to Juliette Levy, Founder and CEO of Oh My Cream, a network of cosmetics stores offering only “clean” brands to introduce women to what is best for their skin.

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The Bold Future Award was presented to the co-founders of Meet My Mama, Loubna Ksibi & Donia Amamra. With a focus on supporting minorities, they have created a community of migrant and refugee women from around the world with real culinary skills and trained them to work in green catering services.

For the second year in a row, the House also recognized a man who helps improve women’s representation and consideration in society through his own concrete actions. The Bold Champion Award, an honorary award, was presented to Gérald Karsenti, President of SAP France.

The luxury champagne Maison first created the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award in 1972 to celebrate its 200th anniversary, and to honor Madame Clicquot’s story of boldness, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. For almost 50 years, the Maison has recognized businesswomen who have built, taken on or developed a business. To date, 350 women in 27 countries have been honored.

© Veuve Clicquot
© Veuve Clicquot

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