Kering Hosts Women in Motion Conversations at Cannes Film Festival
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Kering will host its annual Women in Motion Conversations series at the Cannes Film Festival in partnership with Variety. The talks, featuring actors Hannah Einbinder, Jordana Brewster, Julianne Moore, and Rami Malek, will be available online. The initiative celebrates women in cinema and Julianne Moore will receive the 2026 Women in Motion Award.
Facts First
- Kering will host its Women in Motion Conversations series at Cannes in partnership with Variety.
- The talks feature actors Hannah Einbinder, Jordana Brewster, Julianne Moore, and Rami Malek discussing their work.
- Julianne Moore will receive the 2026 Women in Motion Award presented by Kering and the Festival de Cannes.
- The conversations are invitation-only but will be available online via Variety and Kering.
- The Women in Motion initiative was launched in 2015 to celebrate women in cinema.
What Happened
Kering will host its annual Women in Motion Conversations series at the Cannes Film Festival in partnership with Variety. The series of talks will take place from Thursday, May 14, to Tuesday, May 19. Emmy-winning actress Hannah Einbinder will discuss her upcoming film on May 14. Jordana Brewster will participate in a conversation celebrating the 25th anniversary of 'The Fast and the Furious' on May 15. Academy Award-winning actress Julianne Moore will appear on May 16 ahead of receiving the 2026 Women in Motion Award. On May 19, Academy Award-winning actor Rami Malek and filmmaker Ira Sachs will discuss their creative partnership.
Why this Matters to You
If you are interested in film and the creative industry, you may have access to conversations with notable actors and filmmakers that are typically exclusive. The talks will be available on Variety.com, Variety's social media accounts, and live on Kering's social media accounts, allowing you to engage with the content remotely.
What's Next
The Women in Motion Talks are invitation-only but will be moderated by Variety's Angelique Jackson and made available online. The series could provide insights into upcoming projects and celebrate milestones in film. Julianne Moore is set to receive the Women in Motion Award in 2026.