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As the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival opens this Tuesday night, the stars are starting to arrive on the Croisette. Among them is the translator Queen’s game who presents the film? Furiosa: the mad max sagaBy George Miller.
It’s impossible to miss her in her huge straw hat and bright orange dress. This Monday, May 13, Anya Taylor-Joy arrived at Nice Airport to attend the Cannes Film Festival, which runs until May 25. the translator of Queen’s game on May 15th, he has to submit an out-of-competition there Furiosa The Mad Max saga, directed by George Miller, and in which he plays one of the main roles. But between the tarmac of the airport and the taxi waiting to take her to the prestigious Hotel Martinez where she stayed during the event, the actress was somewhat booed by several fans and paparazzi present at the venue. It’s no surprise given her Hollywood star looks, as evidenced by a video that went viral on TikTok.
An air of parody
In the sequence, the actress, surrounded by her team and her bodyguards, finds herself being mobbed by several onlookers who are desperately trying to get her autographs. Anya Taylor-Joy then walks calmly, face down, to her waiting car with cunning and grace. “Please, sir,” she replies to one of them a little too insistently. On social networks, the almost surreal scene gave rise to conversations. Some initially thought it was a montage, a parody, because the contrast between the fans and the star is so striking.
In total, around 80 films, between the official competition and the applications, will be presented during this new edition of the International Film Festival. Among the most anticipated feature films of the competition: A metropolisthe new Francis Ford Coppola – winner of the Palme d’Or in 1979 Apocalypse Now – presenting itself as one of the filmmaker’s most ambitious projects, led by Adam Driver. But still Love fu by Gilles Lelouch, with the duo of Adele Exarchopoulos and François Civil, and Count of Monte CristoBy Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre De La Patellière, with Pierre Niney.
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Source: Le Figaro
