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Updated · Us Weekly · May 24
Barbra Streisand Cancels Cannes Honor Appearance at 84 Due to Knee Injury
Updated
Updated · Us Weekly · May 24

Barbra Streisand Cancels Cannes Honor Appearance at 84 Due to Knee Injury

8 articles · Updated · Us Weekly · May 24
  • Barbra Streisand, 84, confirmed in a video message that she could not attend the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, where she was due to receive an honorary Palme d'Or.
  • Doctors advised her not to travel as she continues recovering from a knee injury, Streisand said in a May 17 statement explaining her absence.
  • In the recorded remarks, she reflected on her path from actress to director and said 1981's "Yentl" took 15 years to make after studios repeatedly turned her down.
  • Streisand used the tribute to praise Cannes filmmakers, saying that in a fractured world, cinema can still unite people across countries.
Does honoring female icons like Streisand mask a lack of progress for women directors in competition at Cannes?
Why have women-led stories in top films dropped so sharply despite recent advocacy for on-screen equality?
With female directors struggling for funding, what new models can truly break the industry's 'auteur glass ceiling'?