Virginie Efira advocates for coercive control legislation in France while promoting ‘L’Amour et les Forêts’ (Just The Two of Us).
The Cannes Film Festival is one of the most prestigious and renowned international film festivals held annually in Cannes, France. Established in 1946, the festival celebrates the art of filmmaking by showcasing a wide range of cinematic works from various genres and countries. It serves as a platform for filmmakers, actors, producers, and industry professionals to present their latest creations and engage in networking opportunities. The festival attracts global attention and sets the stage for the discovery of new talent, artistic expression, and cultural exchange. With its red carpet premieres, glamorous parties, and highly anticipated awards ceremony, Cannes has become synonymous with excellence in cinema. It not only honors outstanding films with coveted awards like the Palme d’Or but also serves as a catalyst for trends, innovations, and discussions within the film industry.
Virginie Efira advocates for coercive control legislation in France while promoting ‘L’Amour et les Forêts’ (Just The Two of Us).
Melvil Poupaud’s portrayal of a coercive control perpetrator is a tour de force in Just The Two of Us (L’Amour et les Forêts).