In a first, Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone attended the jury dinner before walking the red carpet at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival in France. The actor, who has gone there as one of the jury members, looked stunning in her sequinned dress. She paired it with brown coloured high boots.
Deepika was joined by other jury members - actor-filmmaker Rebecca Hall, Noomi Rapace and Italian actor-director Jasmine Trinca, as well as directors Asghar Farhadi, Ladj Ly, Jeff Nichols and Joachim Trier for the dinner.
Photos of the Padmaavat star from Hotel Martinez, Cannes, surfaced on her fan pages on social media. In a video, the actor was seen walking in style with a bright smile on her face.
About 75th Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival is gearing up for a bumper 75th-anniversary edition with a selection of big Hollywood names, buzzy newcomers and previous Palme d’Or winners – a splashy return even as the conflict in Ukraine looms over festivities. “I honestly think this is one of the best Cannes line-ups in years,” said Scott Roxborough, European bureau chief for The Hollywood Reporter.
The festival runs from May 17-28, resuming its traditional calendar following two years of pandemic disruptions. It was canceled in 2020, and last year moved to July, when it was held under strict Covid protocols.
This year, the parties are back and Hollywood heavyweights will include Tom Cruise’s Top Gun Maverick – bringing the star to Cannes for the first time in three decades – as well as Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks.
“It’s tradition to have our American friends – let’s not forget that the Cannes Festival, in 1939 and in 1946, was practically co-built, co-invented by France and Hollywood,” festival director Thierry Fremaux told a press conference. Actor Forest Whitaker will be on hand to receive the festival’s Honourary Palme D’Or for lifetime achievement.
David Cronenberg will mark his return to horror films with Crimes of the Future, featuring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart and Lea Seydoux.
The Asian representation
Asia will have a strong showing, despite the absence of China, with films by Park Chan-wook and Hirokazu Kore-eda in competition and Squid Game actor Lee Jung-jae premiering his new film Hunt.
“Everyone wants to sort of come back for this moment, sort of this re-awakening of cinema here in Cannes,” said Roxborough.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict
The festival opens on Tuesday with a zombie film, Final cut, by French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, who changed the title from Z, like Z to strip out a reference to the letter which has become associated with the war in Ukraine. The festival banned official Russian delegations from the event but will feature Tchaikovski’s Wife by exiled Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov, who has been outspoken about the war.
Also screening is Mariupolis 2 by Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius, 45, who was killed in Mariupol, the Ukrainian city heavily bombarded by Russian forces, nearly a month ago while working on the film. His fiancée Hanna Bilobrova, who finished the project, will present it.
Another Ukrainian entry is a debut film from Maksim Nakonechnyi, Butterfly Vision, the story of a young Ukrainian woman who returns to her country after being captured then released in a prisoner swap. “We will be thinking a lot about film, but we will never stop thinking about what is happening in Ukraine as well,” said Fremaux who was peppered with questions about the festival’s position on the war.
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