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Cannes Buzzes with 'Die, My Love' Ovation, Condor Stunt, and Red Carpet Drama

Lynne Ramsay's horror-comedy earns acclaim as new dress code faces challenges and surprises unfold at the festival.

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Jennifer Lawrence, left, and Robert Pattinson pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Die, My Love' at the 78th International Cannes Film Festival.
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Overview

  • Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love,' starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, received a six-minute standing ovation at its Cannes premiere.
  • A man dressed as a condor, tied to Raphaël Quenard's documentary 'I Love Peru,' made a dramatic appearance on the red carpet, sparking curiosity and cultural discussion.
  • Ezra Miller made an unexpected, fleeting appearance at the premiere, their first notable public sighting in years, adding intrigue to the event.
  • Cannes' new red carpet regulations banning nudity and oversized trains have been inconsistently enforced, allowing surprising spectacles like the condor stunt.
  • A falling palm tree injured a film agent, highlighting safety concerns as the festival continues through May 24.