Two movie monsters.
Two frank smiles that pick you up in a suite at the Majestic hotel, this Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival.
George Miller, 77, cult director of the “Mad Max” saga, arrives first, relaxed and affable.
Follows Tilda Swinton, in an immaculate outfit, of incomparable class, slender.
The one who was president of the jury in 2016, came to the Croisette to present, out of competition, his new film "Three thousand years waiting for you", a fresco that revisits the myth of Aladdin, for a flamboyant journey through time.
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