“I don’t consider myself to be a particularly ethical person, but I am fair,” Lady Gaga says as Patrizia Reggiani. It’s the first trailer for Ridley Scott‘s upcoming drama, “House of Gucci,” and that line tells you a lot.
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Sparks have shared a new video for their track ‘So May We Start’, featuring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard – watch it below.The track, released last month, appears in Annette, the new musical film directed by Holy Motors helmer Leos Carax, who co-wrote the script with Sparks’ Ron and Russell Mael. As with the video, Driver and Cotillard star in the new film.The film opened the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival this week (July 6), and is being followed by a theatrical release on August 6.
“I don’t consider myself to be a particularly ethical person, but I am fair,” Lady Gaga says as Patrizia Reggiani. It’s the first trailer for Ridley Scott‘s upcoming drama, “House of Gucci,” and that line tells you a lot.
for you, or we could let one of its stars and most enthusiastic champions, Jared Leto, have the honor: «The one and only Ridley Scott is directing — one of my favorite directors ever — with a cast that I'm blown away to be a part of,» he told ET. «There's Lady Gaga — the queen herself and just a terrific creative person and great actress.
Adam Driver, 37, has a lot of fans talking with his new eye-catching ad! The actor showed off his fit physique while going shirtless for Burberry’s new Hero fragrance ad. In the video, which quickly went viral on social media, he slowly runs into refreshing water on a beach while wearing only black pants, and eventually meets up with a swimming horse before seemingly turning into the mythical creature of a centaur by the time he gets back onto the sand.
Lise Pedersen French director Flore Vasseur has opened up about her journey from high-flying entrepreneur in New York City to filmmaker whose feature debut “Bigger Than Us,” co-produced with Marion Cotillard, premiered at Cannes’ new sidebar dedicated to climate change.It all started when the then 24-year old Vasseur witnessed the 9/11 attacks from her office in NYC.“It was one of those life-changing moments, it tears away everything you believe, everything that you are.
Marion Cotillard is once again making a glamorous appearance at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival!
Marion Cotillard is celebrating the release of her new movie at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.
Gallery: Bella Hadid Kicks Of Cannes In Vintage Gaultier First Worn By Naomi Campbell (ELLE (UK))Adam showed his loyalty for the label as he dressed in a black Burberry tuxedo suit while attending the opening night of the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday. The 37-year-old walked the red carpet at the glitzy French event with Marion Cotillard, both of whom star in new movie Annette – which had its premiere on the same evening.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWith the Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard film “Annette” premiering in Cannes, brothers Russell and Ron Mael, better known as Sparks, may have an early original song contender on hand with “So May We Start.”Directed by Leos Carax, the film centers around Henry (Driver), a stand-up comedian with a fierce sense of humor, who falls in love with Ann (Cotillard), a world-renowned opera singer. At the center of the film is its music, a rock opera of sorts.
Cannes Film Festival in France on Wednesday. The French actress, 45, looked in good spirits at the event where she was also joined by director Leos after the film made its debut during the opening night of Cannes the previous evening.
CANNES – There is a surprise in Leos Carax’s “Annette” that many will not be expecting. The fact the press shy cinematic auteur is able to pull it off is a credit to his unique skills as a filmmaker.
After the pandemic threw a damper on everything in the past year, things are gradually returning to normal and so are the big annual events. The prestigious Cannes Film Festival made a return in July 2021 and once again major A-list celebrities descended on the famous red carpet at the French festival.
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe stars of Cannes Film Festival opener “Annette” opened up on Wednesday about the demands of making Leos Carax’s rock opera and the film’s parallels with the real-life demands of fame.Launching the festival on Tuesday night, “Annette” was met with mixed reception.
Adam Driver got so bored during a five-minute standing ovation at Cannes that he started smoking a cigarette. The actor was attending at the premiere of his new musical film Annette, in which he stars alongside Marion Cotillard.
Marion Cotillard stunned on the red carpet in a shiny silver dress for the opening ceremony of the 2021 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on Tuesday (July 6).
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five-minute standing ovation from the crowd.“Holy Motors” director Leos Carax’s latest film is a pop opera with a story and original songs by the duo Sparks, and the movie features everything from a marionette baby, musical head trips and, as at least one critic pointed out, two shots of Driver even briefly singing into Cotillard’s vagina.
‘Holy Motors,’ Holy S#*!”)But when Carax’s new film, “Annette,” premiered at Cannes on Tuesday, it faced a tougher road. The French filmmaker, after all, has the opening-night competition slot this year, which means his new film can’t come as a breath of fresh, weird air the way his last film did.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticDebuting on opening night of the Cannes Film Festival a full year after it was originally expected to appear, “Annette” arrives on a pedestal from which it’s too easily toppled. This latest dose of weirdness from “Holy Motors” director Leos Carax — a tortured celebrity love story set to the maddening music of Sparks and starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard — would surely fare better in an underdog position than anointed from the outset.