Striding out on Deauville’s red carpet: Charlotte Gainsbourg, centre in the little black dress, as jury president and her fellow jurors at last night’s opening ceremony Photo: Richard Mowe Under azur blue skies and miles of tapis rouges (red carpets) the 47th Deauville Film Festival - previously exclusively the preserve of American films and now opened up significantly to French cinema too - burst back to life last night with a screening of Todd McCarthy’s drama Stillwater.
Neither McCarthy nor star Matt Damon nor, indeed, French co-star Camille Cottin (from Netflix’s Call My Agent) managed to put in an appearance so it was left to “star” turns by the mayor of the Normandy resort Philippe Augier as well as Thierry Frémaux, director of the Cannes Film Festival with whom the Deauville event now has an ongoing and fruitful relationship. Stillwater, presented out of competition on the Croisette in July,...
Neither McCarthy nor star Matt Damon nor, indeed, French co-star Camille Cottin (from Netflix’s Call My Agent) managed to put in an appearance so it was left to “star” turns by the mayor of the Normandy resort Philippe Augier as well as Thierry Frémaux, director of the Cannes Film Festival with whom the Deauville event now has an ongoing and fruitful relationship. Stillwater, presented out of competition on the Croisette in July,...
- 9/4/2021
- by Richard Mowe
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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