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Winning from afar, and other Cannes tales...

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The Cannes film festival – the world’s greatest movie showcase – celebrated its 70th anniversar­y this year. Actors and directors who made their names at the festival were asked to recount their highs and lows at the star-studded event. Here’s what they had to say.

Serbian director Emir Kusturica’s strongest memory of Cannes took place in Sarajevo where he watched the ceremony from afar. His film When Father was Away on Business won the Palme d’Or competitio­n in 1985.

“We first understood we did not win anything... then Milos Forman announced in French that we won unanimousl­y,” he says.

“Our reaction was then more than powerful. To win unanimousl­y in Cannes, it’s not easy, especially for someone who was not there.”

French actress Clementine Celarie first attended Cannes in 1993 for Toxic Affair, directed by Philomene Esposito, had this to say, “I was pregnant. What a big moment on the steps! I’ve been a number of times since then.”

Her best memory is of a party thrown by Kusturica for his film Undergroun­d, with his gypsy friends in 1995. She wore a dress by Thierry Mugler.

“I ripped off the bottom in order to dance with them. We had reason to party: Kusturica left with the Palme d’Or! I have an absolutely crazy memory of that night.”

“I adore Cannes... It’s lovely to see all the internatio­nal actresses and actors.”

Russian director Pavel Lungin, 67, who won the best director award with his film Taxi Blues in 1990 says the festival was more authentic than he had expected.

“I didn’t expect so much authentici­ty in an event meant to be so glamourous. I was struck by the atmosphere of simplicity and love for cinema,” he says. He remembers being congratula­ted by celebritie­s he encountere­d on the city’s famous Croisette boulevard, including Italian directors the Taviani brothers and German actress Nastassja Kinski.

“At the time it was a folksy film party, without the security forces that are omnipresen­t,” he says. “The prize for best director handed to me by (Bernardo) Bertolucci, ended up changing my life,” he adds.

 ??  ?? Emir Kusturica’s When Father was Away on Business won the Palme d’Or in 1985, but the director was watching the festival from Sarajevo
Emir Kusturica’s When Father was Away on Business won the Palme d’Or in 1985, but the director was watching the festival from Sarajevo

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