Leonardo DiCaprio Will Present Robert De Niro With Honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival Opening

At the upcoming Cannes Film Festival’s opening event on Tuesday night, Leonardo DiCaprio will bestow the prestigious Palme d’Or for a lifetime of achievements upon Robert De Niro, as reported by EbMaster.

As a movie enthusiast, it’s been a thrill to witness the on-screen collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. Their first joint appearance was in the 1993 film “This Boy’s Life,” and I eagerly awaited their reunion, which finally came with the 2023 release of “Killers of the Flower Moon.” This film was even screened in the prestigious official selection at Cannes that year.

On Wednesday, I’ll have the privilege of attending a masterclass led by none other than Oscar-winning legend Robert De Niro at the Debussy theater within the Palais. This seasoned Cannes attendee, who presided over the Cannes jury in 2011 when Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” won the Palme d’Or, will be gracing us with his presence.

Upon receiving the honor, De Niro expressed his sentiments by saying, “Festival de Cannes holds a very special place in my heart… Particularly at this time when there’s so much global discord, Cannes serves as a unifying force – gathering storytellers, filmmakers, enthusiasts, and companions. It feels like returning home.

The festival stated that certain visages embody the world of cinema and specific lines of dialogue etch themselves into film appreciation. In a subtle yet powerful manner, demonstrated through tender smiles or intense stares, Robert De Niro has earned legendary status in cinematography.

As a devoted cinephile, I’ve been fortunate to witness Robert De Niro’s illustrious career unfold over the years, with his unforgettable performances in movies like “Mean Streets,” “1900,” and “Taxi Driver.” The latter even earned him the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes. Moreover, films such as “Once Upon a Time in America” and “The Mission” have graced the screens at this esteemed film festival.

After the Palme d’Or ceremony, Amélie Bonnin’s musical comedy “Leave One Day” will screen.

Leonardo DiCaprio is set to be seen in “One Battle After Another,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, which is expected to debut at an autumn film festival prior to its September 16th release date.

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2025-05-13 04:15