Film Organization Girls Supports Girls Conquers Cannes With Power Luncheon Hosted at Kering Venue

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Film Organization Girls Supports Girls Conquers Cannes With Power Luncheon Hosted at Kering Venue1

Girls Supports Girls, the French film sorority launched by producer Vanessa Djian and publicist Karolyne Leibovici, made its debut at this years Cannes Film Festival with the backing of Orange, in association with Kering. A flurry of French female talent, notably Simone actress Elsa Zylberstein and Houria director Mounia Meddour, took part in the networking luncheon which was hosted on the rooftop terrasse of Kerings Women in Motion event at the Majestic hotel.

Djian, whose production banner Dada Films recently became part of Newen Group, and Leibovici, the founder of AK communication, launched Girls Supports Girls four years ago to connect and create opportunities for female producers, actresses, executives and diverse talent coming from the film, TV and media industries.

Previous events were organized in Paris, at the prestigious restaurant Le Fouquets, and during Canneseries in Cannes. Each event kicks off with guests standing up and introducing themselves. Its important to combat our fears of others to create a true sorority. We realized a few years ago that we needed an initiative like Girls Supports Girls to help each other and create this female bond within an industry that tends to pit us against each other as rivals, said Djian and Leibovici.

Besides Zylberstein and Meddour, the luncheon was attended by Scottie Thompson (Murder at Yellowstone City Rosalie Miller (Personhood Eliane Umuhire (Augure Kristina Zimmermann, managing director at Orange Studio; Daniela Elstner, Unifrance managing director; Assa Diaby, director and founder of Cin Nomade Afrique; agents Elisabeth Tanner and Alexandra Schamis; photographer Sylvie Castioni; producer Caroline Nataf; Marine Force, head of production at Gaumont; and Nathalie Toulza Madar, managing director at TF1 Films Production, among others.

Zylberstein, who is developing a raft of female-driven projects as a producer, said Its important to join forces, to develop projects that have a meaning, that empower women. Each woman is a heroine, whether shes known or not. She added that she wanted to develop projects revolving women, including films and series, and tear down boundaries. Zylbertstein also praised streamers for creating more opportunities for foreign actors. The world is getting smaller and people are more open-minded. They also need to dream and thats the power of cinema, she continued.

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