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Kevin Spacey Tears Up, Quotes ‘Friend' Elton John in Fiery Speech at Cannes: ‘I'm Still Standing'
Kevin Spacey Tears Up, Quotes ‘Friend' Elton John in Fiery Speech at Cannes: ‘I'm Still Standing'

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time21-05-2025

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Kevin Spacey Tears Up, Quotes ‘Friend' Elton John in Fiery Speech at Cannes: ‘I'm Still Standing'

Kevin Spacey delivered a lengthy and fiery speech in Cannes on Tuesday evening, marking his first visit to the global film gathering in almost a decade and since being found not guilty on sexual assault charges. More from Variety 'Eagles of the Republic' Review: An Egyptian Movie Star Is Forced to Make a Propaganda Film in Tarik Saleh's Catchy but Muddled Age of Autocracy Thriller 'The Disappearance of Josef Mengele' Review: A Post-War Study of the Nazis' 'Angel of Death' Lacks Dimension 'Fuori' Review: Jailtime Revives a Middle-Aged Writer's Mojo in Mario Martone's Uninvolving Literary Biopic Spacey was speaking at a gala held by the Better World Fund, where he was presented with an 'engagement award,' given to him by the organization's president Manuel Collas de la Roche who said the actor embodied the 'powerful interaction between art and influence.' On stage after accepting the honor, Spacey spoke for almost seven minutes, during which he likened his own ousting from the film industry to the blacklisting of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, and got emotional as he praised his 'best friend' and manager Evan Lowenstein. Through Lowenstein, he said he had 'come out the other side of these last few challenging years not angry, not bitter, not resentful, but more present, more loving, more understanding and more forgiving than I ever have been in my life.' Spacey hailed the Better World Fund for taking 'risks' by inviting him. 'Who would have ever thought that honoring someone who has been exonerated in every single courtroom he's ever walked into would be thought of as a brave idea,' he said. He also compared the decision by the Better World Fund to invite him to Kirk Douglas' support for blacklisted writer Trumbo. 'Kirk Douglas took the risk and would later say: It's easy for us actors to play the hero on screen, we get to fight the bad guys and stand up for justice, but in real life, the choices are not always so clear. There are times when one has to stand up for principle. I have learned a lot from history. It very often repeats itself. The blacklist was a terrible time in our industry, but we must learn from it so that it never happens again.' Spacey added: 'And today we find ourselves once again at the intersection of uncertainty and fear in the film business and beyond.' He closed his speech by citing Elton John. 'As my friend Elton John once said, and the reason that this means so much to me, is because I'm still standing, I'm still standing.' The event also featured an auction with items including a designer cigar humidifier, a guitar signed by Kevin Costner and another guitar signed by Sting (the latter went for $28,000). At one point, Spacey was ushered on stage to urge the audience to pay attention during the auction. Spacey's surprise visit to Cannes — which was reported by Variety over the weekend — marks the first time the two-time Oscar winner has attended the festival since 2016, when he served as emcee for the amfAR gala. Spacey's career imploded the following year following multiple allegations of sexual impropriety. Since 2017, more than 30 men have accused Spacey of sexual assault or inappropriate behavior, leading to his exit from the Netflix series 'House of Cards.' Spacey was found not liable in a civil lawsuit in New York in 2022 and was acquitted in a criminal case in London the following year in one of the U.K.'s most high-profile #MeToo trials. The actor's visit to Cannes has been orchestrated by the producers of conspiracy thriller 'The Awakening,' in which Spacey stars. The British indie — about the uncovering of a sinister global cabal that controls the world (and is run by Spacey) — was the first movie that actor shot after being cleared of charges in the U.K. in 2023. It is being shopped by producers at this year's fest. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

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