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Cannes Film Festival: Isabelle Adjani, Kylian Mbappé and Sharon Stone in the end credits

2022-05-27T18:42:28.752Z


THE CHRONICLE OF FRANÇOIS AUBEL - While the Croisette is gradually emptying, it's time to take stock. In terms of stars, glamor and glitter, the event has largely regained its pre-Covid low water level.


This festival-goer thought he had saved the best for last.

But after the "testing"

Stars at Noon

by Claire Denis, he received the final blow with

Pacification - Torments on the Islands

.

So abstruse!

With fatigue, I laughed nervously in the room

”, he explains, about the film by Albert Serra, applauded by

Liberation

as “

a Macumba of Greek tragedy for vice-consuls

”…

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.

Less sex!

We do not know what Sharon Stone will have thought of it, she was busy elsewhere.

I find that fame itself, if it does not serve a cause, is a vulgar activity

,” the actress, godmother of an auction for the benefit of Ukrainian refugees, told Brut.

A sale which, according to several witnesses, turned into a disaster.

Surrounded by her bodyguards, snubbing the auctioneer to whom she dabbled the hammer, the star, at…

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Source: lefigaro

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