Michele Morrone is showing off some great fashion at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival!
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Read more: The Welshman who has transformed Polish rugby by tapping into hearts as well as heads A far more interesting exploration of fashion is provided this month from an unexpected quarter – Rugby World magazine. The sporting glossy has designated the current mag as “The Style Issue” – a celebration of “style on and off the pitch”. Features span subjects from players launching their own clothing ranges and the design science behind a top-tier rugby shirt to the psychological analysis of whether appearance makes an impact on performance.
There’s a fashion shoot and interview with French fly half Romain Ntamack, describing him as “effortlessly elegant both on and off the pitch”. Smouldering in Eden Park tailoring, Ntamack shares his love of retail therapy and reveals he’s always been interested in fashion. “I know lots of rugby players who like to dress smartly and pay attention to how they dress.
I think it’s important because it helps our image as rugby players where we spend most of our time covered in mud from the pitch. ”He adds: “There are others who take an interest in fashion, not always with the same success. ” His halfback partner Antoine Dupont attempting to rock a canary yellow bathrobe but looking like a duckling version of Sesame Street’s Big Bird on the cover of GQ magazine springs to mind.
Rugby World’s cover boy is Joe Marler. Resplendent in a scarlet tracksuit and PVC puffer ensemble, England’s maverick hooker has penned a welcome letter championing a player’s right to be an individual in a team sport. He cites his own eye-catching barnet – and indeed there’s a whole article on rugby hair trends which explains, among other things, the alarming mullet revival that has seen an outbreak of Shane Byrne
.Michele Morrone is showing off some great fashion at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival!
Marta Balaga French filmmaker Léa Mysius follows her nose in “The Five Devils,” focusing on the sense of smell. That’s her protagonist’s special gift, one that scares her mother (“Blue Is the Warmest Color” actor Adèle Exarchopoulos) but allows her to venture beyond the constraints of time and space.Shown in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight – with Wild Bunch on board – it’s Mysius’ second feature film as a director following “Ava,” awarded at the French fest in 2017. She also co-wrote Claire Denis’ “The Stars at Noon,” presented in the main competition.“It all started when I was a kid – I was fascinated by smells,” Mysius tells Variety.“Together with my sister, we had fun making these little potions.
Cannes Film Festival simply refuses to quit when it comes to providing some of this year's most incredible red carpet style moments. The 75th annual event has already welcomed a whole host of glamourous global stars to the French Riviera and last night's fashion choices were some of the best that we've seen so far.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn “Leila’s Brothers,” a once proud, now pathetic Persian family teeters on the brink of ruin, held together by the assertive sister who’s tired of relying on men to decide her fortune. Taking matters into her own hands may be empowering to watch — there’s no question that “The Salesman” alum Taraneh Alidoosti, who plays Leila, towers over this male-dominated ensemble — but it’s also a recipe for potential tragedy in Iranian writer-director Saeed Roustaee’s novelistic, nearly-three-hour saga, his first to be selected for Cannes.Some audiences may recognize Roustaee from another turbulent family portrait, “Life and a Day” (2016), whereas it was his terrific cop thriller “Just 6.5” (2019) — the closest thing Iran has produced to “The French Connection,” still unreleased in the U.S.
Happily ever after! Kourtney Kardashian’s wedding veil is a beautiful tribute to her newlywed husband Travis Barker. The Poosh founder designed her wedding look and her intricate veil to mimic one of the Blink-182 drummer’s iconic tattoos.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMia Hansen-Løve, the French writer-director whose last film “Bergman Island” competed at last year’s Cannes, is back at the festival with “One Fine Morning,” a romance drama headlined by Lea Seydoux. The movie world premiered at Directors’ Fortnight and has earned stellar reviews with Variety‘s Guy Lodge describing it as a “wistful, wandering character study” and “gently moving reflection on parenting one’s children and parents at once,” which marks Hansen-Løve’s “returns to French, and to form.” “One Fine Morning” stars Seydoux as a long-single mother who’s coping with her father’s degenerative illness while embarking on a new, uncertain romance with a charming, yet emotionally unavailable man (Melvil Poupaud).
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentGaumont has locked major territory deals on “Father & Soldier,” Mathieu Vadepied’s WWI action-drama about headlined by “Lupin” star Omar Sy. The movie world premiered on opening night of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard.
Emiliano De Pablos Enrique Buleo’s “Still Life With Ghost,” Ana Asensio’s “The Goat Girl,” Gala Gracia’s “The Remnants of You” and Esteban Alenda Bros.’ “There Is Evil” are some of the film projects pitched at the spotlight event on Spanish cinema at Cannes’ Producers Network on Friday May 20.Five Spanish production companies– Un Capricho de Producciones, Quatre Films Audiovisuales, Potenza Producciones, Aquí y Allí Films and Solita Films – were selected by Spain’s trade promotion board ICEX and the ICAA film institute to pitch their production slates at the Marché du Film event.As part of the Production Day, which kicked off with the Producers Network, the five Spanish producers made a video pitch with their projects – the main part of them at development stage – to encourage international partnerships with co-producers and sales agents.
The Cannes Film Festival officially kicks off tomorrow. One of the big films to be screened there is David Cronenberg‘s body horror “Crimes of The Future,” which stars Lea Seydoux (“No Time To Die“) alongside the filmmaker’s longtime muse Viggo Mortensen.
Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez has shared new adorable photos of their baby girl and announced her sweet name. Georgina, 28, welcomed their daughter in April this year, but sadly shared the tragic death of their baby's twin brother as they said at the time: "It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that our baby boy has passed away." They've now shared that her gorgeous moniker is Bella Esmeralda while posting a photo of the tot appearing to smile as she slept, wearing a Moschino babygrow.
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