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Tom Cruise and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ touch down in Cannes

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CANNES, France (AP) — Tom Cruise mania descended Wednesday in Cannes where the actor made a whirlwind appearance at the film festival, walking the red carpet, receiving a surprise Palme d’Or and watching a squadron of French fighter jets fly over the European premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.”

Cannes pul led out all the stops to fete the 59- year- old star, paying tribute to Cruise with not just a rare interview on stage and a red- carpet premiere featuring a flyby of jets trailing colored smoke, but with the unexpected presentati­on of an honorary Palme d’Or. Festival president Pierre Lescure announced the award — about 15 honorary Palmes have been given before — on stage just before the screening was to begin. Cruise clutched Cannes’ top prize while the audience gave the actor a standing ovation.

Cruise brought a palpable buzz to the Croisette, where throngs gathered around the Palais des Festivals shouting “Tom!” to try to get a glimpse of the 59- year- old star. “Great Balls of Fire” blared on the carpet.

Cruise hadn’t been to the festival in three decades. But with plenty of media disruption challengin­g the theatrical experience, Cannes and Cruise exuded the vibe of long-last pals. “He is devoted to cinema,” declared artistic director Thierry Fremaux. Cruise’s enthusiast­ic welcome

smacked in some ways of an action hero’s reception, here to save the day.

“I make movies for the big screen,” Cruise said to applause in an interview on stage at Cannes’ Debussy Theatre.

The European premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick,” directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheime­r, brought out what’s likely to be among the most star-studded red carpets of the Cannes Film Festival, which opened Tuesday and runs through May 28. Among those in attendance were Viola Davis, Dakota Fanning, Omar Sy and Eva Longoria — along with “Top Gun: Maverick” stars Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm and Glen Powell.

While Cruise arrived by helicopter at the film’s San Diego premiere aboard an aircraft carrier, he came to the Cannes premiere more traditiona­lly, with the film’s cast and filmmakers in a cavalcade of cars. Cruise paused for several minutes to sign autographs and take pictures with fans lined up across the street from the red carpet.

Before that, the festival honored Cruise with a tribute that consisted of a career-spanning video montage, after which Cruise spoke about his dedication to filmmaking in an interview that stayed away from any personal questions. Instead, he responded to prodding from interviewe­r Didier Allouch about why, Monsieur Cruise, do you take such risks doing your own stunts?

 ?? PHOTO BY VIANNEY LE CAER/INVI- ?? Tom Cruise poses for photograph­ers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ at the 75th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on Wednesday.
PHOTO BY VIANNEY LE CAER/INVI- Tom Cruise poses for photograph­ers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ at the 75th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on Wednesday.

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