"Frankly, I feel like I'm going to leave the Croisette to climb into a hearse."
During the traditional press dinner, given Saturday evening in the Palace, at the Café des Palmes, Pierre Lescure lends himself to a few confidences.
He can no longer stand being told from morning to night that he is living his
“last Cannes”
.
On July 1, if he certainly hands over the presidency of the festival to the former director of Warner Iris Knobloch, the ex-boss of Canal does not intend to go fishing for trout at Isle-sur -la-Sorgue, where he owns a property, next May.
“I hope they will find me a room, because I intend to come back,”
he smiles.
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There is indeed the Thierry-Frémaux suite on the seventh floor of the Martinez, right next to the Isabelle-Huppert (they are communicating and form a set of 1250 m2), but it seems a little expensive.
The interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, who worked at the Savoy in London, imagined it, specifies the establishment, as
“a masculine boudoir…
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