She could be deprived of climbing stairs.

Léa Seydoux has tested positive for Covid-19, and "awaits instructions from her doctor" to know if she will be able to go to the Cannes Film Festival where she must present four films, we learned this Saturday from an attaché release, confirming information from

Variety

.

The French star, one of the most anticipated this year on the Croisette, is vaccinated and "asymptomatic" but tested positive several days ago, said this source.

By the end of the Festival on July 17, Léa Seydoux must climb the stairs four times, including three times for films in competition next week.

From Monday for

The French Dispatch

 by Wes Anderson, then for

The story of my wife

 by Ildiko Enyedi,

France 

by Bruno Dumont, of which she plays the main character, and

Tromperie

 by Arnaud Desplechin (parallel selection).

"There is no Cannes cluster"

The Festival is being held this year under strict sanitary conditions: wearing a mask is compulsory throughout the Palais des Festivals, and a sanitary pass, vaccination certificate or negative test of less than 48 hours must be presented to attend. to access.

A vast system of rapid and free tests has also been put in place.

For the time being, extremely few positive cases have been detected, the organizers said on Saturday: "There is no Cannes cluster," said General Delegate Thierry Frémaux.

Festival president Pierre Lescure said there had been only one positive test on Friday, and two on average since the festival opened on July 6.

People

Léa Seydoux is still angry with Abdellatif Kechiche but is "proud" of "La vie d'Adèle"

People

Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart will star in David Cronenberg's next film

  • People

  • Covid 19

  • Coronavirus

  • Cannes film festival

  • Léa Seydoux