FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE –Â While the Cannes Film Festival has just ended, the mayor (New Energy) of the city intends to fight against “the difference between oneself and subsidized culture”. He defends a policy based mainly on freedom of creation and the transmission of great works.
David Lisnard is mayor of Cannes and president of Nouvelle Énergie.
I’m a culture freak. I love cinema, theater, books, dance, music. The film festival in my city introduced me to films from all over the world which have often captivated me, always enriched me. I like to talk about it with those close to me, to discuss, to debate, to argue about a director, an author, a composer, to retrace a filmography, a discography, to discuss the comparative merits of an author’s works. I no longer count the hours spent in this activity which always ended for me by plunging back into a work that I had misunderstood or misinterpreted.
However, this is of no importance and does not interest anyone. So much the better. This “I” annoys you and you are right. The role of a political leader in cultural matters is neither to display nor impose his tastes. Everyone makes fun of the fact that I’m a fan of Houellebecq, the Clash, Kubrick, Molière or Pina…



