Art and Politics: A Harmonious Dialogue at Cannes 2026

Renowned South Korean director Park Chan-wook, heading the jury at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, dismissed the conflict between politics and art, advocating for a balance between artistic expression and political discourse. Demi Moore echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing creativity and noting AI's limited role in art.

Art and Politics: A Harmonious Dialogue at Cannes 2026

In an enlightening opening press conference at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, South Korean director Park Chan-wook discussed the interplay between politics and art, firmly stating that the two should not be seen as adversaries. Park, celebrated for films like 'Oldboy' and 'Decision to Leave', emphasized the distinction between political art and propaganda.

Park is prepared to evaluate the festival's films with an open mind, free of bias. His open-minded approach contrasts with a prior controversy at the Berlin Film Festival, where comments by jury president Wim Wenders triggered a debate on filmmakers' involvement in politics. Renowned actress Demi Moore also addressed the Cannes panel, expressing hope that political discussion would not harm the film industry.

Moore touched on the influence of artificial intelligence in filmmaking, insisting that while AI offers tools, it cannot surpass the intrinsic human aspects of art. Both icons highlighted the need for creative integrity as the festival progresses, with the event set to conclude on May 23.

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