Catherine Pégard Appointed France's New Culture Minister

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Catherine Pégard, an experienced figure in cultural administration and former head of the esteemed Château de Versailles, has recently been elevated to the pivotal role of France's Minister of Culture. This appointment marks a significant transition within the French government's cultural leadership.

France's Cultural Torch: Pégard Takes the Helm

A New Chapter in French Cultural Leadership: Catherine Pégard's Appointment

Catherine Pégard, who previously held the prestigious position of president at the Château de Versailles, has been officially appointed as France's new Minister of Culture. Her distinguished career includes a background in film journalism and significant involvement in Nicolas Sarkozy's cabinet, showcasing her broad expertise across media and government.

The Departure of Rachida Dati and Her Parisian Ambitions

Pégard steps into this role following the resignation of Rachida Dati, who cited her fervent desire to become the mayor of Paris as "the battle of my life." Dati's departure occurred just weeks before the municipal elections, highlighting her strong commitment to municipal politics.

Timing and Significance: Pre-César Awards Announcement

The announcement of Pégard's appointment was made on Thursday, coinciding with the eve of the César Awards ceremony, France's equivalent to the Oscars. This timing underscores the cultural importance and public visibility of the new ministerial selection.

Pégard's Extensive Cultural and Advisory Background

Before her latest ministerial role, Pégard dedicated 13 years to leading the Château de Versailles. Subsequently, she served as the director of cultural development at Afalula, a French agency involved in managing the Al-Ula heritage site in Saudi Arabia. Most recently, she functioned as President Macron's personal advisor on cultural affairs, further solidifying her credentials in the cultural sector.

Rachida Dati's Legacy and Advocacy for Culture

During her two-year tenure as Culture Minister, Rachida Dati was a vocal advocate for culture, successfully navigating several government reshuffles. She notably championed the culture and rurality plan, aimed at broadening access to cultural activities in regional areas. Dati also reportedly fought vigorously against proposed cuts to the culture budget, which stood at €4.2 billion, successfully mitigating a potential €200 million reduction from the previous year's allocation. Furthermore, she played a key role in integrating a cultural panel into last year's AI Summit, organized by the Elysée Palace.

Future Outlook: Macron's Final Term and Budgetary Concerns

Catherine Pégard's term could potentially be the final one under President Macron's second mandate, which concludes next year. As France grapples with its national debt, the film and television industries are closely watching for any further budgetary constraints. The National Film Board (CNC), a crucial supporter of the sector, has also faced scrutiny amid declining box office revenues, adding a layer of complexity to Pégard's new responsibilities.

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