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That’s What Do I Smoke Weed I Hate People And I Know Things Shirt! Zombies, fighters, political uproar, and spoilers? That's right, the Cannes Film Festival is back. Two years after the pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 edition, and after being muted last summer, the world's biggest cinematic celebration has returned to the Côte d'Azur to celebrate its 75th anniversary. last week, the beginning of a 10-day whirlwind of glitz, spectacle, and megawatt stars. The opening night on Tuesday set the tone. During a black-tie gala dinner with celebrities at the Palais des Festival's Grand Théâtre Lumière, festival president Pierre Lescure presented American actor Forest Whitaker with an honorary Palme d'Or, the award. the festival's most prestigious prize. In an emotional and poignant acceptance speech, Whitaker, who has appeared in more than 30 films, including Good Morning Vietnam and The Last King of Scotland, for which he won the Academy Award for Men. best actor - told audiences that he first attended Cannes in 1988 for Clint Eastwood's Bird, in which he played legendary jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker. Whitaker was “just a kid,” he recalls, and “blown away for the invitation and for the experience.” Awarded the festival's best actor award for that year's performance.
For the first time I was recognized internationally as an artist," he said. As if that weren't enough, and at Cannes, enough is never enough when the festival plays President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine on the theater's giant screen. Cannes has always had political or negative opinions, as it was famously halted by a filmmaker's sit-in in 1968, staged in solidarity with the student riots. in Paris. But never before has a foreign head of state been invited to address an audience on opening night. That’s What Do I Smoke Weed I Hate People And I Know Things Shirt! Sitting at his desk and wearing a military uniform, Zelenskyy said: “On February 24, Russia started a war of large proportions against Ukraine with the intention of moving deeper into Europe. Hundreds of people die every day. They won't get up after finishing. Will cinema be silent, or will it be talked about? If there is a dictator, if there is a war for freedom, again it all depends on our solidarity. Can cinema be outside this unity? We need a new [Charlie] Chaplin who will prove that, in our time, cinema is far from silent. " The next film, Final Cut, a French zombie comedy, yes, you read that right is by Michel Hazanavicius, the director known for his 2011 Oscar-winning work The Artist. a remake of the 2017 Japanese movie One Cut of the Dead, and if you can't stand blood vessels, you won't like this movie.