Leo Lewis O’Neil’s 'Slauson Rec' premiered at Cannes, revealing the tumultuous world of an experimental theater company led by Shia LaBeouf. The film showcases the chaos, emotional struggles, and controversies that unfold within the creative process.
Wes Anderson's latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, premiered at Cannes to an impressive 7½-minute ovation, highlighting the film's star-studded cast and unique storytelling. Mia Threapleton's emotional response captivated audiences as the film returns Anderson to his comedic roots.
The Cannes afterparty for 'Die, My Love' was a dazzling affair featuring stars like Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Lawrence, and Joaquin Phoenix. Guests enjoyed themed cocktails and gourmet bites while celebrating Lynne Ramsay's new thriller.
Mariska Hargitay received a standing ovation at Cannes for her documentary 'My Mom Jayne,' revealing her mother's legacy and her true parentage in an emotional tribute.
At the Cannes press conference for 'Die My Love,' Jennifer Lawrence shared her heartfelt insights on motherhood and postpartum struggles, revealing the challenges of balancing personal experiences with her character's journey into madness.
Jennifer Lawrence captivated audiences at Cannes with her intense performance in 'Die, My Love,' directed by Lynne Ramsay. The film received a 6-minute standing ovation, showcasing Lawrence's emotional depth as a new mother struggling with mental health.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' premiered at Cannes, sparking fierce debates over its portrayal of America's chaotic 2020. With a star-studded cast, this film dares to tackle sensitive topics head-on.
Kristen Stewart's directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, stunned audiences at Cannes with a four-and-a-half-minute standing ovation. Stewart's heartfelt speech and the film's emotional weight left a lasting impression.
At Cannes, Pedro Pascal delivered a powerful message against political fear while promoting 'Eddington,' a film that critiques the MAGA movement during the pandemic. His call to action encourages storytelling as a form of resistance.
Ari Aster's film Eddington premiered at Cannes, stirring mixed reactions. While some viewers left during credits, the cast celebrated a muted ovation, with an emotional Joaquin Phoenix stealing the spotlight.