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Cannes' red carpet falls silent for Manchester victims

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The famed red carpet at the Cannes film festival fell silent yesterday for victims of the pop concert suicide bombing in the British city of Manchester. The attack targeting young fans at a show by US singer Ariana Grande cast a shadow over celebratio­ns for the 70th birthday of the world's biggest film festival, where many of the A-list elite are gathered.

A fireworks display was scheduled for last night in the southern French resort has been cancelled after Monday night's stadium attack, which left 22 dead and has been claimed by the Islamic State group. Dozens of festival staff led by director Thierry Fremaux stood on the red steps of the Palais des Festivals for a minute's silence, joined by Oscar nominee Isabelle Huppert. "The Manchester victims were doing nothing that we don't do here-being together, enjoying the freedom to love and share their passions," Fremaux said.

Beachside restaurant­s near the festival also turned off their music as diners fell silent. Festival organizers described the bombing as "yet another attack on culture, youth and joyfulness, on our freedom generosity and tolerance, all things that the festival and those who make it possible-the artists, profession­als and spectators-hold dear." Security is tight in Cannes, just 10 months after the jihadist truck attack in nearby Nice that killed 86 people.

Unpreceden­ted measures have been taken to protect the festival, with large concrete barriers put up in a bid to prevent another vehicle assault and snipers positioned on the roof above sensitive sites. Cannes Mayor David Lisnard offered his "heartfelt thoughts" to the Manchester victims, saying on Twitter: "The threat is at maximum. We will stay on maximum alert to prevent it and protect everyone, residents and festivalgo­ers, from the risk of an attack." Stars including Nicole Kidman, Will Smith, Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek joined directing giants such as Cannes jury chief Pedro Almodovar and Ken Loach earlier Tuesday for a "family photo" to mark the festival's 70th birthday-many snapping their own selfies for posterity. A host of celebritie­s-the guest-list is top secret-were due to attend an anniversar­y bash in the evening. — AFP

 ??  ?? Cannes mayor David Lisnard (center), General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival Thierry Fremaux (sixth left), President of the Cannes Film Festival Pierre Lescure (eighth left), French actress Isabelle Huppert (fourth right) and staff of the festival observe a minute of silence to pay homage to the victims of the Manchester terrorist attack that occurred a day before, yesterday at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. — AFP
Cannes mayor David Lisnard (center), General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival Thierry Fremaux (sixth left), President of the Cannes Film Festival Pierre Lescure (eighth left), French actress Isabelle Huppert (fourth right) and staff of the festival observe a minute of silence to pay homage to the victims of the Manchester terrorist attack that occurred a day before, yesterday at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. — AFP

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