Catherine Deneuve asks photographers to tone down at Cannes photocall

Catherine Deneuve asks photographers to tone down at Cannes photocall
Catherine Deneuve asks photographers to tone down at Cannes photocall

Catherine Deneuve tells photographers to keep quiet on the photocall Marcello Mio. (Cannes, May 22, 2024.)
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Come to present the film Marcello Mio during the 77e Cannes Film Festival, the actress showed humor on the photocall of the event, this Wednesday, May 22.

She arrived with a small pink Chanel bag, which she never took off. Dressed in a black dress, Catherine Deneuve appeared at the film’s photocall Marcello Mio, this Wednesday, May 22, during the Cannes Film Festival. The actress posed alongside her daughter Chiara Mastroianni, but also Fabrice Luchini, Benjamin Biolay, Melvil Poupaud, Hugh Skinner and Nicole Garcia, also starring in Christophe Honoré’s film. On this occasion, Catherine Deneuve was also asked to come forward alone under the flashes. Faced with traditional questions from photographers, the actress nevertheless told them, with humor, to lower their voice.

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Emotion sequence

“Shh,” she called to them, a finger in front of her mouth and a smile on her lips. Without quite succeeding in restoring calm among the assembly. The night before, the heroine of Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) climbed, not without emotion, the steps of the Palais des Festivals, where spectators were able to discover the feature film Marcello Mio by Christophe Honoré. Catherine Deneuve plays her own role, while her daughter, Chiara Mastroianni, plays her father on screen, who died in 1996 following pancreatic cancer. A film in theaters since Wednesday, May 22.

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