The Olympic torch was carried down the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival, Tuesday, during the festival premiere of "Marcello Mio," starring Catherine Deneuve and her daughter Chiara Mastroianni.
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When the phrase “nepo baby” gets thrown out in Christophe Honoré’s “Marcello Mio,” there is no escaping how jarring it sounds to the ear. Part of the surprise comes from the context in which it’s said ...
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From left: Fabrice Luchini, Christophe Honoré, Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Benjamin Biolay, Nicole Garcia, Melvil Poupaud and Hugh Skinner on the ‘Marcello Mio’ Red Carpet at Cannes Getty ...
The latest collaboration between the actress and director also features Catherine Deneuve, Fabrice Luchini, Melvil Poupaud and several other French talents playing themselves on screen. By Jordan ...
Talk about an identity crisis! In a wonderfully funny and completely original comedy, French star Chiara Mastroianni in a bit of an existential crisis mode decides one day to morph into her very ...
Cannes: The daughter of Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni is at the center of the film, basically a very Fellini-esque episode of “Call My Agent!" stretched to feature length. ‘A Poet’ Is a ...
The 37th edition of the Japanese festival will close with the feel-good French-Italian comedy 'Marcello Mio,' starring Chiara Mastroianni. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Produced by Japanese ...
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Featuring a bevy of French A-listers as themselves, Christophe Honoré's wispy Cannes Competition entry was probably more fun to make than it is to watch. “Play it more Mastroianni than Deneuve,” says ...