Legendary artist Barbra Streisand is regrettably unable to attend the closing ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival, where she was slated to receive an honorary Palme d'Or. A recent knee injury has necessitated her absence, as confirmed by her representatives. The festival organizers expressed their understanding and well wishes, affirming that the tribute to her monumental career will still proceed as planned, celebrating her profound influence across music, film, and directing.
The announcement regarding Streisand's inability to participate in the prestigious event was made on Sunday. In her statement, the acclaimed star conveyed her deep regret at missing the occasion, citing medical advice following her knee injury as the reason. She emphasized her profound honor in being recognized with the honorary Palme d'Or and expressed how much she had looked forward to joining the celebration of cinematic excellence at the 79th edition of the festival.
Streisand also shared her disappointment at not being able to reconnect with her esteemed colleagues, many of whom she greatly admires, and at the missed opportunity to revisit France, a country she holds dear. Despite her physical absence, she extended her heartfelt congratulations to all the filmmakers whose exceptional talent and artistic vision are being highlighted this year. She concluded by expressing gratitude to the festival and to everyone who champions the art of cinema.
The Cannes Film Festival’s leadership, including Iris Knobloch and Thierry Frémaux, publicly conveyed their warmest wishes for Streisand's speedy recovery. The festival confirmed that the planned tribute to her illustrious career will still take place during the closing ceremony on May 23. This year, Streisand joins a distinguished list of honorary Palme d'Or recipients, alongside renowned figures such as "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson and actor John Travolta.
Travolta, who was unexpectedly presented with his award prior to a screening of his directorial debut, "Propeller One-Way Night Coach," shared an emotional reaction to the honor, stating it surpassed even an Oscar. The Cannes closing ceremony, set for 8:15 p.m. CET on May 23, will also unveil the winner of the highly anticipated Palme d'Or for best film. Streisand's absence marks a poignant note in an otherwise celebratory event, highlighting her enduring impact on the global film landscape.