Angelina Jolie Shines at Cannes Film Festival
The Trophée Chopard award ceremony will take place during the festival, with Jolie presenting the award to Marie Colomb and Finn Bennett, two rising stars in the film industry. The festival will continue to showcase the best of world cinema, with a range of films and events that are sure to spark discussions and debates about the state of the industry and the power of cinema to tell important stories.

Angelina Jolie has been named the godmother of the Trophée Chopard award at the Cannes Film Festival, presenting the award to emerging actors Marie Colomb and Finn Bennett alongside festival president Iris Knobloch and other dignitaries. Jolie expressed her excitement to recognize young artists and their exceptional work, highlighting the importance of freedom and security for artists to tell their stories.
The Trophée Chopard award is in its 25th year and is considered a prestigious honor in the film industry, with previous winners including notable actors such as Léa Seydoux, Diane Kruger, and Florence Pugh. Jolie has a long history with the Cannes Film Festival, having first attended in 2004 and appearing in films such as "Shark Tales" and "Changeling." She has also been involved in various other projects, including her own fashion and art hub, Atelier Jolie, and serving as a strategic adviser to the sustainable brand Another Tomorrow.
The Cannes Film Festival 2025 has begun, showcasing the best of world cinema over 12 days, with a mix of reactions to the films, including Kristen Stewart's directorial debut "The Chronology of Water" and Ari Aster's "Eddington." The festival has also seen numerous celebrity appearances, including Jennifer Lawrence, Joaquin Phoenix, and Pedro Pascal, and has hosted various parties and panels, including the post-premiere party for "Die, My Love" hosted by The Hollywood Reporter and Longines.
As the festival continues, Jolie's presence is a reminder of the power of cinema to connect people worldwide through powerful stories, and the need for freedom and security for artists to tell their stories. With her long history with the festival and her commitment to humanitarian causes, Jolie is a fitting godmother for the Trophée Chopard award, and her involvement is sure to bring attention to the important work of emerging actors and the film industry as a whole.