A family matter.
In a large, soulless living room at the Hotel Martinez, with a gray carpet worthy of the open space of a Parisian editorial office, the father and daughter Penns provide after-sales service.
Sean in one corner, Dylan in another, they do interviews with journalists.
Him a little less than she, since he takes the time to go smoke a cigarette between two interviews.
Sean Penn has guts.
He returned to Cannes five years after one of the most beautiful massacres ever seen on the Croisette.
His film
The Last Face
, a humanitarian romance with Javier Bardem and Charlize Theron against the backdrop of the war in Liberia, had been exhausted by critics.
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If the American actor and director is back in competition, it is because his new feature film,
Flag Day
, a love letter to the daughter he had with Robin Wright, is holding up.
And he knows everything his career owes to the Cannes Film Festival.
Best Actor Award in 1997 for
She's So Lovely
, by Nick Cassavetes, the bad boy
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