

French Ministry of Culture
The French Ministry of Culture (Ministère de la Culture) is the cabinet-level body that sets France's cultural policy across heritage, museums, books, film, music, and live arts. It oversees distinctions including the Order of Arts and Letters and remains a central institutional force around moments like the Cannes Film Festival that continue to shape the global standing of filmmakers such as Park Chan-wook.
Founded in 1959 under André Malraux, the ministry combines preservation, cultural funding, public institutions, and international soft power. That mix is why its recognition of Park at Cannes carried the weight of state cultural policy rather than a routine festival-side salute.
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