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UNCAPTIONED: Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver awarded French Legion of Honour.

Jul 16, 2026

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Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver awarded French Legion of Honour. Foster, Weaver, Star Wars filmmaker George Lucas and Despicable Me creator Chris Meledandri were presented with the insignia of Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, which is equivalent to a British knighthood. Macron paid tribute to Foster's lifelong relationship with France and her evolution from child prodigy to two-time Oscar winner and filmmaker. ”Again and again, there was your refusal of archetypes, of playing the woman or the daughter of someone else, and your choice of characters who exist in their own right, characters with strength.” He went on to highlight Foster's continuing ties to France, from her honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes to her leading French-language role opposite Daniel Auteuil in Vie Privée, which world-premiered at Cannes last year. ”France has always been like a second home to you, an intimate part of yourself and of your history," Macron said. He hailed Weaver as a trailblazer who transformed the place of women in blockbuster filmmaking. Calling France her "adopted country”, the President recalled that she lived there for two years, speaks French, and loves French cinema. To George Lucas, he remarked, "You have become a great Jedi Knight of cinema, and today you become a Knight of the Legion of Honour.” Created in 1802 by Napoleon, the Legion of Honour is France's highest distinction. It is meant to reward those who dedicate themselves to the public good.
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