Overview
- Pierre Salvadori’s film is the opening title of the 79th Cannes Film Festival and will reach French theaters the same evening.
- Anaïs Demoustier leads opposite Pio Marmaï in a story about a fairground performer who poses as a medium for a grieving painter.
- Set in 1928 Paris with a retro funfair backdrop, the film plays as a lively romantic comedy.
- The screening runs out of competition, meaning it is not in the Palme d'Or race, and the opening ceremony is hosted by actor Eye Haïdara.
- Pre-premiere coverage includes a Le Parisien interview and a France Inter comedy bit by Oldelaf that praises Demoustier and Salvadori.