Marion Cotillard is celebrating the release of her new movie at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.
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The full trailer for the original musical “Annette” has arrived.
Directed by Leos Carax, the film stars Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, and Simon Helberg and has been selected to open the Cannes Film Festival next month. Set in Hollywood, “Annette” tells the story of a standup comedian Henry (Driver), his opera singer wife Ann (Cotillard), and their two-year-old daughter Annette, who has a surprising and mysterious gift.
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Marion Cotillard is celebrating the release of her new movie at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.
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Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver are stepping out in style for the 2021 Cannes Film Festival!
This might be a first for a movie musical.
The Cannes Film Festival begins this week and one of the films that is going to debut there will be “Annette,” the movie is helmed by French filmmaker Leos Carax (“Holy Motors“) with a script penned by Carax alongside Ron Mael and Russell Mael, aka The Sparks Brothers, who will also have roles in the film. The siblings were recently the subject of a rock documentary “The Sparks Brothers” directed by Edgar Wright.
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Sparks have shared a new song ‘We Love Each Other So Much’, which features vocal contributions from Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard.You can hear the dramatic single below, which features in the forthcoming musical film Annette, which stars the two actors.Sparks’ Ron and Russell Mael penned the screenplay for the film along with director Leos Carrax, based on an original story by the band.The film is released on July 6 in France, the same day that it serves as the opening film at the Cannes film
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One of the most anticipated films of 2021, “Annette,” is opening the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival next month. “Annette” marks the first English-language film from visionary director Leos Carax (“Holy Motors“), with music by Sparks’ Ron and Russell Mael, recently featured in Edgar Wright’s terrific documentary, “The Sparks Brothers.” “Annette” stars Adam Driver, and Marion Cotillard is based on Sparks’ original story.
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It’s not every day that a trailer for a film novelization is released.