Gilles Jacob (born 22 June 1930) is a French film critic and essayist, who served as president of the Cannes Film Festival between 2001 and 2014.
Born in Paris, the son of an entrepreneur, Jacob studied at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, having Claude Chabrol as a schoolmate. At 17 years old he co-founded a short-lived cinema magazine, Raccords. He then collaborated as a film critic and journalist with several publications, including Cinéma, Les Nouvelles littéraires and L'Express.
In 1976 he was named deputy delegate general of the Cannes Film Festival, before becoming delegate general in 1978, and finally becoming president of the festival from 2001 to 2014. He stayed in the festival's board of directors until 2018, and since then he served as member of the General Assembly of the festival. Among his initiatives, were the foundation of the Un Certain Regard selection, the Caméra d'Or award, and the Cinéfondation.
During his career Jacob received various honours and accolades, notably the Legion of Honour.[4] He served as a juror at the 47th Venice International Film Festival.
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Gian Luigi Rondi - Vita, cinema, passione
The Legend of the Ugly King
Kiarostami at Work
Mr. X
Truffaut / Godard, scénario d'une rupture
Dead Tired
100 Films and a Funeral
Deauville et le rêve américain
Femme Fatale
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
Citizen B
Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
Morceaux de Cannes
Thanks for Coming
A Special Day
Words in Progress
Heart of the Festival
Liberté
Le cinéma dans les yeux
To Each His Own Cinema
At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World