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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

67th Cannes Film Festival - 2014




  • Guest of honor: SOPHIA LOREN
Sophia Loren on Red Carpet
It has been almost two months since the end of the 11 days of the 67th Festival de Cannes (May 14-24, 2014) and it has taken me every bit of that time to digest all that I saw, heard and ate during the 10 days of the festival. It should be called the Feastival de Cannes since their is so much to ingest into ones body and soul. The 2014 Cannes Film Festival lived up to its history of being the biggest and most prestigious film festival in the world. I am still in awe even after making fourteen trips to the festival. Red Carpet screenings, jaw dropping red carpet dresses, the film market, networking, beautiful people, yachts, luxury cars..., and then there are the parties and clubs that pop up all over Cannes. Not everyone attend Cannes thinking that every moment will be spent at red carpet screenings, press junkets or just doing business. At the top of your agenda is obtaining the list of parties and connecting with folks who can get you access.  



Nicole Kidman in Grace of Monaco
The opening film this year was Grace de Monaco (Grace of Monaco) directed by Olivier Dahan and starring Nicole Kidman. It is highly controversial since the Palace in Monaco made it public that they were not pleased with this version of their Princesses life. Alas this is the Cannes Film Festival and controversy only fuels international attention. I attended the red carpet screening of the film and was stunned at the audience response to the movie at the end of the screening. Complete and utter silence. Here at Cannes, audiences tend to show their emotion whether its by boisterous applause and standing ovations, or people just walking out of a film. Unfortunately, a lot of  people just fell asleep during this screening, including the people with whom I attended the screening. The critics were not very kind either. I did not see one single favorable review while in Cannes. I guess the Palace in Monaco is happy to say "I told you so". Although Grace of Monaco was not in competition at the Festival, it still stings when your film is panned so badly.



On the Red Carpet stairs at the screening of Grace de Monaco on May 14, 2014
Evelyn Wheeler and Lacy Barnes attend Grace de Monaco screening on May 14, 2014




Below is a brief review of Grace of Monaco by the Hollywood Reporter with a link to the full review:

"The 'Shrek' movies deconstruct fairy tale conventions
 with much more depth and wit than this dreary parade 
of lifeless celebrity waxworks." -- Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter


Ouch! But fortunately there were other triumphs at this years festival, with the Palme d'Or going to Winter Sleep. The film was the longest in competition running 3 hours and 16 minutes. Runner-up Grand Prize to The Wonders, Jury Prize to two films, Mommy and Goodbye to Language. The Camera d'Or went to Party Girl, a film about an older woman who makes the transition from a cabaret girl to marriage to a former client. I tried to get into this screening and so it seems did everyone else in Cannes. We made it to the entrance and was told the Salle Debussey was full.

Full list of winners with links to the Hollywood Reporter Reviews:

Palme d’Or: Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Winter Sleep


Grand Prix: Alice Rohrwacher, The Wonders


 Jury Prize: Xavier Dolan, Mommy, and Jean-Luc Godard, Goodbye to Language


Best Director: Bennett Miller, Foxcatcher

Best Screenplay: Andrey Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, Leviathan


Best Actress: Julianne Moore, Maps to the Stars


Best Actor: Timothy Spall, Mr. Turner


Camera d'Or: Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis, Party Girl



Now for the fun side, parties and hot spots.



VIP Room at the JW Marriott located on the Croisette, boast an attendance on average of 1200 people per night during the festival.  It's every bit what the name implies as many high profile people can be spotted getting there Cannes on.

Le Baoli located at Port Canto on the beach combo club, lounge and restaurant is one of the most popular spots in Cannes.


Club Costes by Albane is a pop-up club located on the Terrace of the JW Marriott is established as a membership club for VIP's set up to host the creme de la cream of the movie industry during the Festival. The membership includes not only entry into the club but 24 hour access to chauffeured BMW's and open bar by Belvedere. Not easy to get into but I partied here with friends from England and France and it is a showstopper. VIP and free complimentary everything.
Photo courtesy Gala Magazine

Le Gotha  located at Palm Beach at the far end of Le Croisette, boasts top of the line entertainment every night during the festival and top international DJs are brought in for partying way into the wee hours of the morning.  
Photo courtesy Gala Magazine
Of the top parties in Cannes, Chopard, Vanity Fair, Amfar, there are also many private parties held aboard the many yachts in the harbor and marina, and the surrounding Villas in the hills of Cannes.  I attended the Cinerockom Cannes 2014 Award Party at Villa Jolie that featured a fashion show poolside by Raxann Chin (Femheka) and a ballet performance by Juneta Ozolina.  An absolutely amazing evening at an amazing location, thanks to my friend Alain Azoulay of Azoulay Media.



Bruce B. Gordon, Dr. Gail Gordon,
Gabriel Schmidt, Cinerockom International Film Festival founder and filmmaker 


Evelyn Wheeler and Alain Azoulay (Azoulay Media) at Cinerockom Award Party


Ballerina Juneta Ozolina
Designer Raxann Chin and model Amy Patt



Ballerina Juneta Ozolina performs at Villa Jolie

Femheka Fashion Show at Villa Jolie

My favorite Cannes Red Carpet Gowns:


Zhang Ziyi - (picture courtesy © AFP)
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan - Red carpet - Two Days, One Night


Freida Pinto
Laetitia Casta 
Nicole Kidman -  Red Carpet - Grace of Monaco
Aissa Maiga 
Fatoumata Diawara - Red carpet - Timbuktu
(photo courtesy © FDC C. Duchene)
Freida Pinto
ichem Yacoubi, Abderrahmane Sissako and Abel Jafri
- Red carpet Timbuktu (photo courtesy© AFP)


The film cast - Red carpet - Pulp Fiction  screening
(photo courtesy © AFP)
The film crew - Red carpet - Run
(photo courtesy © FDC)
Blake Lively

Evelyn Wheeler and award winning
Writer/Producer/Director Deborah Riley Draper at the India Party


America Ferrera at the American Pavilion
Evelyn Wheeler, Christy Oldham, Deborah Riley-Draper


Winston the cancer detection dog, Evelyn Wheeler and Actor Jamie Lee-Hill

And Just Because:
Ryan Gosling 

The 68th Cannes Film Festival will run from May 13-23 2015.  See you then On the Red Carpet.





Saturday, April 6, 2013

66th Cannes Film Festival 2013 and my 13th Attendance


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View of the Palais de Festival 2012
Credit: Festival de Cannes

View of the Palais de Festival 2011

One month from today I will wing my way to the French Riviera and my 13th Cannes Film Festival. Although the festival doesn't begin until May 15-26, I will spend some time at my place in Nice before venturing down the road to Cannes and the biggest and most prestigious film festival in the world.  It has been said that 80 percent of the world's wealth is in Cannes during the 11 days of the festival. Judging by the number of yachts in the Cannes harbor and marina, and the overwhelming number of Rolls', Bentley's, Ferrari's, Lamborghini's and any other fine automobile you can name, I would venture to say it's not far from the truth.  It's fairly easy to get rundown by a Rolls' or Bentley. Trying to board one of the yachts is not so easy and getting invited to a party aboard one of them is even harder.

This year because of my enthusiasm for past festivals, a number of people I have met are making the trek this year. I think the festival owes me for my PR work. My Cannes friend and sidekick for the past three years, Yolonda Brinkley (YRB International Exposure) is also upping her visibility at this years festival with her 4th Beyond Borders: Diversity In Cannes Filmmaker Symposium and her 1st Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase and Awards (check out her web site, www.diversityincannes.com). Last year during the festival an article in the UK Guardian mentioned her Diversity in Cannes Symposium because of the number of women on the panel and why so few women filmmakers were not being featured in the overall festival. Yolonda also received a 2012 European Diversity Award nomination.

This is looking to be a pretty big festival this year with Australian director Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby"opening the festival (starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan and the musical score by Jay-Z that also features a song by Beyonce, all of whom are expected to walk the famous red carpeted stairs). You can view the movie trailer on the Video Bar in my blog.

Just announced a few minutes ago via Festival de Cannes - Page Officiele that French actress Audrey Tautou will host the opening and closing ceremonies. Last year was my first time actually attending the opening ceremony. Steven Spielberg is President of the Festival Jury this year. Remember in 2011 when Robert De Niro was President of the Jury people were mistaking me for "Madame De Niro," to my delight.

As in the past, I will be blogging here during the Festival trying to keep everyone abreast of all the happenings and fun that I am sure I will be getting into this year. Stay tuned.

See you at Nikki Beach at the 66th Annual Cannes International Film Festival May 15-25 2013

Scenes from 65th Festival de Cannes 2012


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Cast of Madagascar 3, Jada Pinkett Smith, Ben Stiller
Jessica Chastain and Chris Rock
Credit: Festival de Cannes

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Cast and Director of Madagascar 3, Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock
Ben Stiller, Martin Short, Jessica Chastain
Credit: Festival de Cannes


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Director and Cast of Beast of the Southern Wild, Quvenzhane Wallis
Credit: Festival de Cannes

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Director and Cast of Beast of the Southern Wild, Quvenzhane Wallis
Credit: Festival de Cannes

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Cast of The Paperboy, John Cusack, Matthew McConaughey,
Nicole Kidman, Zack Efron, David Oyelowo, Macy Gray and Director Lee Daniels
Credit: Festival de Cannes

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Cast of Red Tails, Cuba Gooding, David Oyelowo
and Director George Lucas and Mellody Hopkins
Credit: Festival de Cannes

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Cast of The PaperBoy, Macy Gray, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey,
John Cusack, Zack Efron and Director Lee Daniels
Credit: Festival de Cannes