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Cannes: Shine and six-minute applause at the premiere of “Asteroid City”

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Cannes: Shine and six-minute applause at the premiere of “Asteroid City”

Tuesday night on the red carpet on ’76 Cannes Film Festival filled with movie stars who were there for the premiere of his new movie Wes Andersonasteroid city“.

Tom Hanks, Steve Carell, Scarlett Johansson, Margot Robbie, Tilda Swinton, Jeffrey Wright, Adrien Brody, Hong Chow, Rita Wilson, Matt Dillon, Maya Hawke and others. was among the guests who arrived at the cinema by bus instead of the usual limousines.

However, several main characters and participants were absent from the premiere, which, most likely, did not fit on the red carpet. But those who did so shone brighter than any other participants in this year’s event. Photographers and fans gathered early and waited for hours to get as close to the stars as possible.

Cannes: Brilliance and six-minute applause at the premiere of
Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson on the red carpet. Photo by Viannie Le Caerre/Invision/AP

In fact, the screening was delayed by 20 minutes as Cannes had to coordinate the film’s huge cast. Bryan Cranston walked holding on to the long ponytail of Rita Wilson’s dress to meet the rest of the cast as the audience in the audience applauded for 6 minutes before the film began.

Addressing the audience, Anderson said nothing other than, “We are very happy to be here tonight. Thanks to our amazing cast. Thank you”.

Cannes: Brilliance and six-minute applause at the premiere of
From left to right: Adrien Brody, Bryan Cranston, Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks and Hope Davis. Photo by Viannie Le Caerre/Invision/AP

The film takes place in 1955. The film focuses on a group of students and their parents who travel to a tiny desert town (population of only 87) from across the country for an annual convention of young stargazers and a science competition. However, astronomy enthusiasts will soon realize that they have witnessed an event that will change the world.

Anderson is one of the regulars at the Cannes Film Festival. Two years ago, he presented the film The French Dispatch, and in 2012 the film The Kingdom of the Rising Moon. Both films, like Asteroid City, are in the competitive section. So far, the popular director has left the Croisette empty-handed. But maybe the third time will be successful.

According to The Hollywood Reporter

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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