So far at Cannes: De Niro gets a Palme d'or, Trump gets criticized, nudity gets banned
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The 78th Cannes Film Festival has introduced a stricter dress code for attendees, banning nudity and excessively large outfits. Jury member Halle Berry expressed surprise over the regulations, noting that her planned ensemble was too voluminous to comply. Concurrently, concerns loom over President Trump's potential film tariffs, creating uncertainty within the global film industry. Cannes president Iris Knobloch urged against letting fear compromise creativity, referencing the industry's recovery from pandemic-related challenges. During the opening ceremony, Robert De Niro received the Palme d'Or award, recognizing his significant contributions to cinema in a celebratory atmosphere.
The nudity part is also probably a good rule.
I sincerely hope the global film industry won't be paralyzed by caution or uncertainty.
I'm not going to break the rules.
Any system, in my view, should encourage cooperation not competition at the expense of others.
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