The Cannes festivities continue with stars descending on the Croisette in serried ranks.
The general public can follow all the climbs of the Marches broadcast live on the digital channel france.tv.
Friday evening, time for a first assessment.
The Cannes Film Festival will therefore have already rolled out a red carpet in the form of a landing strip for Tom Cruise, paid tribute to the Ukrainian victims, celebrated Omar Sy as a Senegalese rifleman and welcomed two glorious Hollywood actresses, Anne Hathaway in competition, Julia Roberts as a guest star… The Cannes Film Festival has picked up cruising speed before accelerating in the hours to come…
Just this Friday evening, we have two beautiful posters at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.: Tilda Swinton, Ibris Elba and George Miller who promise dreams and magic with
Three thousand years waiting for you
(Idris Elba is the genius who comes out of a bottle to grant wishes), while Melvil Poupaud and Marion Cotillard are
brother and sister
at Arnaud Desplechin.
Saturday at 11 a.m., the emotion will be at its height with the screening of
More than ever
by Emilie Atlef, the latest film shot by Gaspard Ulliel.
At midnight, the atmosphere will be more relaxed (and perhaps even a little too much) with
Smoking makes you cough
by Quentin Dupieux with Anaïs Demoustiers, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Alain Chabat, Gilles Lellouche, Vincent Lacoste and Benoît Poelvoorde.
Saturday evening in the parallel sections, Blanche Gardin and Laurent Lafitte will make Critics' Week laugh in
Everyone Loves Jeanne
by Céline Deveaux, while at the Directors' Fortnight, Virginie Efira, Benoît Magimel and Grégoire Colin will attend the premiere of
Revoir Paris
by Alice Winocour on a victim of an attack.
Sunday at 7 p.m., we expect Louis Garrel on the steps with Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi for
Les Amandiers
where the actress and director looks back on her debut at the school of Patrice Chéreau.
They will be succeeded by Anaïs Demoustier, Sandrine Kiberlain and Jean Dujardin at 10 p.m. for
November
by Cédric Jimenez, which retraces the investigation after the attacks of November 13, 2015. Virginie Efira will continue her marathon the same evening in the section Un certain regard pour
Don Juan
by Serge Bozon, which she co-stars with Tahar Rahim.
Enough to occupy a weekend where, for the festival-goer, or for the viewer of the france.tv digital channel, the most difficult thing will be to choose between all these enticing events.
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Julia Roberts
Tom Cruise
Virginie Efira