“Pure auteur fuel”: how Cannes’ black market touts are pitching $6k tickets

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The black market for Cannes parties and screenings is alive, screendaily.

One of the most expensive products is a pair of tickets from Scarlett Johansson Eleanor the Great On May 20th, we are considering certain premiers and after-parties advertised at $5,495 per person. Photos with Johansson offer an additional $1,995.

Film distributor Sony Pictures Classics could not comment. However, the festival spokesman responded robustly.

“Tickets issued by Festival Decannes are free and highly prohibited for sale. Attempts to sell or purchase tickets are illegal and could lead to legal action.

“Using tickets that have been altered or tampered with is considered fraudulent. Persons will be denied entry to the venue. Additional sanctions may be imposed by the festival.”

“Every Wesdrop is a cultural moment.”

The list evaluates the possible experiences of each film. Die, my love Starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson induce the formula “(Lynn) Ramsay’s Comeback + Powerhouse Lead = High Level Art + Conspiracy.” Phoenician Scheme “Every Wes (Anderson) drop is a cultural moment. Expect meticulous visuals + festival loyalty.” and Joachim Triers Sentimental value It is expected to be “pure Auther fuel.”

According to the secret list, there are various pakakus available. The red carpet-only experience brings participants back to $2,995 per person, with the largest film and cast Tier 1 premier package coming in $10,795. Includes hair and make-up at the hotel, a limousine from the hotel to the red carpet, and a set of photos.

Participants will enjoy a package of blue carpets, dinner and awards show at their party on May 23, opposite the Croisette at the Martinez Hotel.

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At the top, Hotel Ducap’s special offer tickets for the AMFAR Gala are $23,000 per person.

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Cannes Premier Schedule

Wednesday, May 14th

10am: Depart one day: Tier 3; Director: Amélie Bonnin; Cast: Noemy Merland, Felix Morety, Kamille Cottin. Debut feature with emotional depth and promising performance.

6:45pm: Mission: Impossible – Final calculation: Director: Christopher McCurley. Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Atwell. The huge box office franchise will make for a rare Cannes look = red carpet frenzy. See the separate list for costs.

Thursday, May 15th, 11am: The sound of falling:Tia 3;Director: Mascha Schilinski;Cast: TBA. An experimental German entry with a poetic tendency.

Friday, May 16th

8:30am: Shirat:Tier 3:Director: Oliver Lux. Cast: Unprofessional ensemble. Minimalist, spiritual cinema – beautiful but niche.

11am: Related Documents 137:Tia 3;Director: Dominique Mor. Cast: A solid cast of Dennis Menochet, Marina Foyce, Leda Kateb, perhaps a slow-burn thriller, focusing more on critics than mainstream.

Saturday, May 17th, 12:30pm: Eddington: Tier 1; Director: Ali Astor. Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal. In addition to Aster’s surreal westerns, this triple A-cast = Cannes centerpiece energy.

Sunday, May 18th

8:30am: Lunois:Tier 3; Director: Hayashigawagishi. Cast: TBA. It may be a biography with aesthetic appeal, but it is not currently in the talk of the subject.

11am: New Wave:Tier 2;Director: Richard Linklater. Cast: Ethan Hawk, Julie Delpie, Louis Garrell. Cinephie flocks. A homage to the French new wave with an iconic trio.

1:15 pm: Die my love: Tier 1; Director: Lynn Ramsay. Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Jesse Buckley. Ramsay’s Comeback + Powerhouse Lead = High Level Art + Conspiracy.

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10pm: The World’s wealthiest woman (the World’s wealthiest woman): Tier 2: Director: Thierry Cliffer. Cast: Catherine DeNuve, Guillaume Kane, Adele Exalchopoulos. A charming cast, plots around the storyline, low international topics.

Monday, May 19th

8:30am: Secret Agent: Tier 3; Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho; Cast: Wagner Moura, Sonia Braga, Alice Braga. Brazilian political thriller – brain and culturally rich.

11:45am: Phoenician Scheme: Tier 1; Director: Wes Anderson. Cast: Tom Hanks, Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray. Every WES drop is a cultural moment. Expect meticulous visuals + festival loyalty.

7pm: Minimum 2nd place: Tier 1; Director: Spike Lee. Cast: Denzel Washington, John David Washington, Zendaya. Social Comments + Father and Son Duo + Zendaya = Cannes Catnip.

Tuesday, May 20th

11:15am: Alpha:Tia 2;Director: Julia Duklnow. Cast: Vincent Lyndon, Agate Russel, Garance Marillier. The first female French Palm winner is back. Expect a visceral destructive film.

7pm: Personal life:Tia 2;Director: Rebecca Zlotovsky. Cast: Jodie Foster, Daniel Outer, Virginie Ephila. It’s elegant and complicated, but it’s a lower radar compared to top tier titles.

Wednesday, May 21st

8:30am: A simple accident:Tia 3;Director: Jafar Panahi;Cast: Panahi’s regular collaborator (TBA). It’s an important voice from Iran, but the global spotlight will be reduced due to release restrictions.

10:30pm: Sentimental Value:Tier 2;Director: Joachim Trier. Cast: Renate Reindve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Herbert Nordrum. Reunion of the dream team of “the worst person in the world.” Pure auteur fuel.

10:30pm: Outdoor:Tia 3;Director: Mario Martone. Cast: Toni Serbilo, Valeria Golino, Helio Germano, rich in Italian cultural flavours, for local acclaim.

Thursday, May 22nd

11:15 AM: History of Sound: Tier 1; Director: Oliver Hermanus. Cast: Paul Mezcal, Josh O’Connor, Mike Feist. A queer-era drama with buzzy leads. Emotionally rich and visually elegant.

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2pm: Rome:Tia 3;Director: Carla Simon. Cast: Laia Coast, Henry Auquer, and Carr Núria. Following Alkaras,

3:30pm: Women and children:Tier 2; Director:Rutae. Cast: Taraneh Alidoosti, Navid Mohammadzadeh, Sahar Dolatshahi. A modern Iranian film with emotional weight and trust in Cannes.

Friday, May 23rd: Young mother: Tier 2; Director: Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne; Cast: Deborah François, Jeremy Reigner, Emily Dequeenne. The Dardennes are Cannes’ mainstay. The intimacy of realism, the social urgency.

6:45pm: Mastermind:Tier 2;Director: Kelly Reihardt. Cast: Michelle Williams, Jesse Premons, John Magallo. Leichardt’s Quiet Strength + Vietnam War background = critic magnet.

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