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Chewbacca Can-nes

- By RAMIN SETOODEH

THE Cannes Film Festival enforces a strict dress code, unless you’re a Wookiee warrior. Chewbacca ignored all etiquette in the South of France on Tuesday night when he appeared without a tuxedo, bowtie, or even pants alongside the cast of Solo: A Star Wars Story on the red carpet.

The movie received a three-minute enthusiast­ic, albeit abbreviate­d, standing ovation for director Ron Howard and star Alden Ehrenreich.

The rest of the cast in attendance included Emilia Clarke, Woody Harrelson, and Thandie Newton. Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy and Walt Disney film head Alan Horn also made the transatlan­tic trip.

And then there were the Stormtroop­ers. Despite not making an appearance in Solo, the villains gathered in formation breezing through the lobby of the Palais, doing a loop on the red carpet and taking the stage as festival director Thierry Fremaux introduced the movie. Solo centres on the early days of Han Solo, tracing his rise from a street urchin to the pilot of the Millennium Falcon. There are twists and turns, nods to franchise lore, and a roguish central performanc­e from Ehrenreich, faced with the daunting task of inheriting Harrison Ford’s blaster.

Solo received a strong response at its Los Angeles premiere last week. Reactions at the after-party in Cannes were more muted, however, with some guests feeling that the humour in it was overly broad and that the film fell a little flat.

The movie played out of compeCanne­s, tition in which means that it isn’t eligible for any awards. But there’s always a chance the jury could award Chewbacca with a special prize.

After the screening, well-heeled attendees headed up the Croisette to the Carlton Beach for an elaboafter-party rate complete with more Wookiees, Stormtroop­ers, space amoebas, and dancing spotlights – though nary a Jedi in sight.

It was the kind of splashy blowout rarely seen these days in Cannes. Disney also put on a decibel-bursting fireworks display that lasted nearly 20 minutes. – Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? It’s quite hard to upstage Clarke at a photocall but trust Chewbacca to do the job.
— AP It’s quite hard to upstage Clarke at a photocall but trust Chewbacca to do the job.

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