Sadia Khalid Reeti, a distinguished Bangladeshi film critic, screenwriter, and journalist, made a notable appearance at the 77th Cannes Film Festival as a member of the FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) jury. Reeti walked the red carpet on May 22.
Reeti’s participation in the official red carpet lineup underscores the high honour of being recognised at Cannes, a privilege reserved for globally renowned figures. This year’s lineup included celebrities like Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Emma Stone, and Demi Moore, alongside celebrated filmmakers and actors.
As the sole representative from Bangladesh this year, Reeti served on the FIPRESCI jury for the Un Certain Regard section. This marks her second tenure on the jury at Cannes, following her 2019 participation in Critics’ Week and Directors’ Fortnight.
Reeti, who studied Screenwriting at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is the Showtime Editor of Dhaka Tribune and has served as a jury member at numerous international film festivals across Italy, India, England, Nepal, France, Russia, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. She was also the first international voter for the Golden Globe Awards from Bangladesh.
A Berlinale Talents alumna, Reeti has attended mentorship programs with Film Independent and Locarno Open Doors and is a recipient of the Charles Wallace Fellowship from the British Council. Additionally, she teaches film studies at various universities and institutions. Beyond her role as a FIPRESCI jury member for Un Certain Regard, Reeti is also part of the jury board for the Critics’ Awards for Arab Films, which distributed awards on May 18 at Cannes. The FIPRESCI Award will be presented on May 25, ahead of the festival’s closing ceremony.