Julianne Moore to Receive Women in Motion Award at Cannes 2026

Julianne Moore will receive the Women in Motion Award at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. The award honors female artistes who have advanced women's roles in cinema and society. Past honorees include Nicole Kidman, Jane Fonda, and Viola Davis. The ceremony will take place on May 17, 2026.

Key Points: Julianne Moore Wins Women in Motion Award at Cannes

  • Julianne Moore to receive Women in Motion Award at Cannes
  • Award celebrates female artistes advancing women's roles
  • Past honorees include Nicole Kidman, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis
  • Ceremony on May 17, 2026 alongside Emerging Talent Awardee
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Julianne Moore to receive Women in Motion Award at Cannes Film Festival

Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore will receive the Women in Motion Award at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival for advancing women's roles in cinema and society.

"Julianne Moore fully embodies the spirit of Women in Motion. - Francois-Henri Pinault"

Los Angeles, April 23

The Academy Award-winning actress and activist Julianne Moore is set to be feted with the Women in Motion award at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

The Women in Motion award celebrates female artistes whose careers and commitment have advanced the role of women both in cinema and in society, reports 'Variety'.

The actress joins an esteemed lineup of past honorees, including Nicole Kidman, NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios Chairman Donna Langley, Jane Fonda, Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, Isabelle Huppert, Patty Jenkins, Gong Li, Salma Hayek Pinault, Viola Davis and Michelle Yeoh.

As per 'Variety', she will be feted alongside the Emerging Talent Awardee, Italian filmmaker Margherita Spampinato, during the official Women In Motion Awards ceremony on May 17, 2026. The award was launched in 2015 by Kering.

Francois-Henri Pinault, the Kering chairman, said, "Julianne Moore fully embodies the spirit of Women In Motion. Through the consistency of her artistic choices, the depth and complexity she brings to her performances, and her longstanding dedication to advancing meaningful representation both on and off screen, she has helped redefine what it means to be a leading woman in cinema. Her career and her commitment clearly mirror the values Women In Motion has championed since its inception".

In 2024, the actress supported Women in Motion program by participating in a panel at Cannes, these in-depth conversations are key to the initiative's success as they reinforce the Kering Group's commitment to creating space for dialogue and action.

Iris Knobloch, president of the Festival de Cannes, said, "Julianne Moore does not use cinema to reassure. For forty years, she has chosen characters who destabilize, who suffer without resolution, who refuse easy sympathy and in doing so, she has claimed territory on screen that did not exist before she walked into it".

"The Women in Motion Award recognizes not only what she has achieved, but what she has made possible for every actress who comes after her", he added.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Great that Cannes continues to honor women in cinema. But I hope the Emerging Talent Award truly supports fresh voices from all over the world, not just Europe. Indian female filmmakers are doing amazing work too. 🤔
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Priya S
Julianne Moore is a true artist. Her performance in 'Still Alice' left me speechless. This award is not just about her acting but her activism for better representation. Really happy for her! 🎉
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Rajan N
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if these awards truly move the needle. The Women in Motion panel in 2024 was a good step but real change needs systemic reform in hiring and pay parity. Still, congratulations to Julianne Moore for her consistent excellence.
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Kavya N
Love that Iris Knobloch's words captured it perfectly - she chose characters who 'refuse easy sympathy'. That's exactly why I admire Julianne Moore. She brings such layered performances. And as a woman in media, this inspires me to keep pushing for authentic storytelling. ❤️
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Aditya G
Nice to see global recognition for women in cinema. But our own parallel cinema legends like Shabana Azmi or Aparna Sen should get similar international honours. They've been breaking stereotypes for decades too. Jai Ho! 🇮🇳
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