Tuesday, May 28, 2013

66th Cannes Film Festival 2013

Even though the rains came again this year it didn't stop the parties here at the Cannes Film Festival. Everyone, including me, brought their best dresses and be damned we are going to wear them, monsoon or not.

Fan Bing Bing at Chopard Party at the Hotel Martinez


Evelyn Bakon Wheeler and Linda Obannon with 3 Chainz Manager

The Carlton Lounge (my favorite spot other than Nikki Beach Cannes) has been turned into a virtual nightclub in the evening. The Hotel hired a DJ who is drawing unbelievable crowds. I can't believe how this once laidback lobby bar and lounge has now become party central.


Linda Obannon hanging out at Carlton Lounge

Evelyn Bakon-Wheeler in Carlton Lobby heading out to the Chopard Party at the Hotel Martinez

Director Chrystle Roberson at Carlton Lounge

Chrystle Roberson, Linda Obannon at Carlton Lounge

Actress Sydelle Noel on the red carpet at the British party in Cannes

Actress Sydelle Noel

Producer Mychal



Evelyn Wheeler on the red carpet at the British Film Party





Fan Bing Bing at Chopard Party in Cannes

Fan Bing Bing at Chopard Party

Solange Knowles performing on stage at Chopard Party

Other stars spotted in the Carlton Lounge:

Jane Fonda heading out to a screening;
Bruce and Laura Dern heading to the screening of Nebraska;
A J Calloway just hanging out waiting for the rain to cease;
Akon;
Tyga and his crew;
Robin Thicke passing through on his way to who knows where;
Jerry Lewis finding a table along with some of his people;
Bokeem Woodbine just enjoying the lounge

66th Cannes Film Festival - Days 1 and 2

Once I arrived in Cannes, met up with two of my friends from Chicago who are new to the Cote d'Azur and attending the Festival for the first time.  The Great Gatsby is the opening film for the festival and even though it is raining it will still be quite a big event. 




 Fan Bing Bing on red carpet at Gatsby opening











Watch Gatsby red carpet video here:

Watch the trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Czk0IJGoLeg


I was excited to attend the Fruitvale Station screening today, Thursday, the second day of the Festival.  Fruitvale Station is a film based on the true story of Oscar, a 22 year old Bay Area resident who wakes up on the morning of December 31, 2008 and decided to get a head start on his resolutions by being a better son to his mom, who was celebrating her birthday, and a better partner to his girlfriend and mother of his 4 year old daughter.  Unfortunately he is killed by an Oakland transit policeman after celebrating with his friends on New Years Eve.  It is riveting and spectacularly filmed by first time filmmaker Ryan Coogler who is vying for the Camera d'Or. He's up against some strong competition but I am rooting for him.  Fruitvale Station won the Grand Jury Prize and the Public Prize at this years Sundance Film Festival.

Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan © FDC / GT
Actor Michael B. Jordan and Director Ryan Coogler

Watch the official trailer for Fruitvale Station here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZxUJwJfcQaQ



I also attended the Chopard Party this evening at the Hotel Martinez.  Chopard is the most coveted party ticket in Cannes during the festival, second only to the AMFAR Party at the Hotel du Cap Eden Roc in Antibes.  Both are highly coveted events.  The fact that I was able to secure entry for this years event is a big notch in my belt.  Chopard is the designer of the coveted Palme d'Or award that is given for the best film screened at the festival.  They also supply most of the jewelry worn by the stars on the red carpet during the Festival.  This year they are also in the news because of a heist of some of their jewelry from the Novotel Hotel in Cannes today, the same day of the party.  It appears that thieves removed the safe containing more than $1 million worth of jewels from the hotel room of a Chopard employee by entering through an adjoining room.  The employee is of course being questioned as it appears to be an inside job.  But none of this stopped the women attending the Chopard party from displaying some of the most dazzling jewelry I have ever seen up close.  They were literally dripping in jewels. One woman was so bedazzling, that when asked if  she would take a photo, she politely said "I'm flattered, but no."









I am not making much headway with writing my blog this year, as there is just so much going on that I am involved with that I am left with very little time for writing.

2013 Cannes Festival

I attended another screening today, Friday the third day of the Festival, of a film starring Rob Pralgo and Tom Sizemore called Remnants.  This film is about the tragic and devastating aftermath of a giant solar flare that disables the entire worlds electrical grid.  The film shows the reaction of humans when they lack the everyday access to food and water.  The film leaves one with little hope for mankind.

Evelyn Bakon Wheeler and Actor Rob Pralgo


My friends and producers from Machete Cine in Mexico have finally arrived on the Croisette for the screening of their film "La Jaula De Oro (The GoldenCage) directed by first time filmmaker Diego  Quemada-Diez scheduled to screen May 22 in Salle Debussy Theater.  This is the same production company that produced first time filmmaker Michael Rowe who screened here in 2010 with the film "Ano  Bisiesto (Leap Year)" that won the Camera d'Or. This team of young producers, Edher Campos and Luis Salinas are making remarkable strides here at Cannes.  They have informed me that they have reserved me a spot at their screening.  Nice to have friends in high places.  I'm predicting very big things for these young men.  Stay tuned.





Friday, May 3, 2013

Getting Ready For Cannes 2013



Well the bags are packed and my tickets are printed, so I guess I'm ready to hit the red carpet in Cannes again this year. There will be a lot going on this year in Cannes with some of the biggest pictures and  the biggest names in film making appearances. I have been given the pleasure of assisting Yolonda Brinkley the visionary creator of Beyond Borders: Diversity in Cannes Symposium and Short Film Showcase.  This is Yolonda's fourth year hosting her symposium and the first year for her Short Film Showcase. We are trying to make some hookups for parties during the festival, which is the trickiest part of the entire festival, but we will not be deterred. We are going to get into a party in Cannes even if we have to crash one of them.

Several of my friends will be in Cannes this year.  The production company Machete Cine will be making their second appearance in three years with a new film from filmmaker Diego Quemada-Diez (La Jaula De Oro "The Golden Cage") in competition Un Certain Regard (First Film).  Their last turn in Cannes 2010 with filmmaker Michael Rowe (Ano Bisiesto "Leap Year") won the Camera d'or.  Diego Quemada-Diez is vying for the same award this year.

My friend Deborah Riley-Draper, writer, producer and director of the award winning documentary Versailles 73: American Runway Revolution (which I have been raving about since I first saw it in Cannes last year and have attended four screenings here in the U.S.)  is also returning to Cannes this year in a different capacity. Also a couple of friends I met since Cannes last year and who were enamoured by recollections of my experiences in Cannes are making the trip to see for themselves.  Linda and Dina whom I met on the Vineyard last summer will be walking the Croisette with me this year.

Evelyn Bakon Wheeler, Michael Rowe
Deborah Riley Draper, Evelyn Bakon Wheeler