CATE BLANCHETT

May 21, 2026

Cate Blanchett, Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize
Cannes Dispatch festival ticket
Cate Blanchett, Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize

CANNES DISPATCH
Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS
Words by JANE CROWTHER


Cate Blanchett has been to Cannes many times; both with her films and as a jury president. But she returns to the festival this year on a more personal mission. She conducted one of the festival’s ‘A Rendez Vous with…’ career Q&As reserved for icons of the film industry as well as appearing on a panel as chair to announce the five filmmakers who will receive a short film grant from the Displacement Film Fund. Initiated at UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum and now in its second year, the fund champions and funds filmmakers who concentrate their storytelling on displaced people, or have experienced it themselves. Blanchett has worked tirelessly to bring the Fund to life, combining financial support with access to industry networks, and enlisting the help of Hubert Bals Fund and IFFR as Managing Partners. Generous contributions from Master Mind, Uniqlo, Droom en Daad, the Tamer Family Foundation, Amahoro Coalition, and most recently the SP Lohia Foundation made the Fund possible.

Cate Blanchett, Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize
Cate Blanchett, Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize

This year Blanchett announced that Mohammed Amer, Annemarie Jacir, Akuol de Mabior, Bao Nguyen and Rithy Panh would be allocated at €100,000 budget to tell their stories, with their completed film premiering at the International Film Festival Rotterdam which runs from the 28 January to 7 February 2027. Last year’s shorts were hailed by The Guardian as ‘an anthology of five brilliant miniature artworks – shocking, funny, confessional, and deeply mysterious… a tremendous collection’. The reception cemented the Fund as a vital platform for displaced filmmakers to share voices too often silenced. Those films will also be shown at Tokyo International Film Festival and the New York’s Film Forum in the autumn.

Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize
Annemarie Jacir, Bao Nguyen, Cate Blanchett, Akuol de Mabior, Mohammed Amer

Blanchett is a UNHCR Global Goodwill Ambassador and a member of the Earthshot Prize Council as well as an actor and producer, and is passionate about putting a spotlight on unrepresented voices. ‘Our first round of DFF shorts have been met with huge enthusiasm from both the industry and our partners, while challenging expectations about what stories of displacement can look like on screen. The short form is a fantastic medium for these narratives and the way audiences are connecting with the first five films is extraordinary. I’m heartened by the success of our first cohort and thrilled to be revealing the next group of artists to be supported. We’re grateful to be hosted by Thierry Frémaux and the Cannes Film Festival who continue to champion our cause and make space for us in this most celebrated annual gathering of cinema.’

Cate Blanchett, Displacement Film Fund, UNHCR’s Global Refugee Forum, Earthshot Prize

Greg Williams caught her ahead of the premiere of Garance on the roof terrace at the Palais du Festival where her Sarah Burton for Givenchy gown was as dramatic as the tales being told on screen in the theatres downstairs…


Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS
Words by JANE CROWTHER
The Displacement Film Fund is now taking submissions at
www./iffr.com/en/iffr-pro-submissions/film-entry

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