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A February 15, 2013 file photo shows French actress Catherine Deneuve, left, and French director Emmanuelle Bercot posing during a photocall for the film "On My Way" (Elle s'en va) competing in the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin. Image Credit: AFP

For the first time, a female director will kick off the Cannes Film Festival.

The festival announced on Monday that La Tete Haute, a French drama directed by Emmanuelle Bercot, will open the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 13. The film is about the upbringing of a juvenile delinquent and stars Catherine Deneuve.

The French Riviera festival has sometimes been criticised for not programming more female-directed films. Cannes head Thierry Fremaux said the choice “is a clear reflection of our desire to see the festival start with a different piece, which is both bold and moving.”

Joel and Ethan Coen will preside over this year’s jury. The film slate will be announced on Thursday, adding to the already announced out-of-competition entry Mad Max: Fury Road.

Cannes runs May 13-24.