The 68th Festival de Cannes opened last week in France at Palais des Festivals. More than 19 movies were running to conquer the festival‘s top prize, the famed Palme d’Or.
Cannes was full of elegant people, such as actors, producers and other industry workers. The red carpet was transformed into an incredible source of talent: since Catherine Deneuve to the filmmaker Emmanuelle Bercot.

The actress Catherine Deneuve in the middle, an emblematic member
During the international film festival, hundreds of thousands of people visited the seaside town. It would be the french film, “La Tete Haute,” that would open this year’s festival. Filmmaker Emmanuelle Bercot directed the french movie.

From left, Rokia Traore, Xavier Doran, Sienna Miller, Jake Gyllenhaal and Sophie Marceau arrive for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film ‘La Tete Haute”
Critics widely praised the film “Carol” with actresses Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara who play lovers in the movie. Cate Blanchett’s lesbian movie Carol was chosen for Palme d’Or.

Cate Blanchett at Cannes red carpet
Fighting for the Palm prize were also “Our Little Sister,” the French film, “Valley of Love,” and “Mountains May Depart,” a movie from China. Also a movie to watch out, ‘La giovinezza’ is the second time the director has worked with English-language actors, including Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz and Paul Dano.

Colin Farrell, Lea Seydoux and Rachel Weisz

