Clint Eastwood plans to return to acting

Veteran movie star Clint Eastwood, whose last on-screen performance was in 2012, has told a Cannes audience he plans to return to acting at some point.

Actor and director Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood has told a rapturous Cannes audience he will return to acting at some point. (AAP)

Clint Eastwood has told a rapturous Cannes audience he will return to acting in front of the camera.

Eastwood was giving a master class at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday and received a three-minute ovation from those able to get in to the packed auditorium, in a crowd that included Warner Bros. boss Kevin Tsujihara.

The star notably did not address the political situation in the US, focusing on his long career in front of and behind the camera.

He did say that his first Dirty Harry movie was considered politically incorrect, and was the start of an ongoing era of political correctness. "We're killing ourselves by doing that, we've lost our sense of humour," he said.

Having mostly eschewed acting for directing in recent years, Eastwood's last on-screen performance was in 2012's The Trouble With the Curve. He said he missed performing "once in a while but not often," but added he plans to return at some point, "I did a lot of it for a long time. I'll visit it again someday."

Eastwood, 86, spoke about growing up in Depression-era America. "At five or six, you didn't notice and didn't know any different," he said. "Once you got old enough to understand the time, you realise how much you appreciate [your parents] because they had to go through that."

He added: "Everyone thinks this last recession was bad, but they don't know what it is like."

Eastwood was asked about his reputation for relying on his gut as a director: "Your instincts are sometimes better than your intellect," he said. "Intellectualising, or pseudo-intellectualising, can get you in a real box.

"Film is an emotional art form, not an intellectual art form at all."


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