Category Archives: Cannes Film Festival

Tout va bien

Tout va bien. Tout va bien.

That means – EVERYTHING IS FINE.

Reports are beginning to surface on the web about a ‘pseudo-incident’ that happened along the Cannes Croisette (in front of The Martinez hotel) about two and a half hours ago here.

What was first reported as fireworks mistaken as gunshots then turned into actual gunshots then turned into a man shooting blanks holding an artificial grenade — and this was all before the international media even picked up on it.

Our students and program director – many of whom were still in Cannes at the time of the ‘incident’ around 8PM tonight – were not even aware that anything ‘out of the ordinary’ had occurred. I just sent an email to our listserv explaining what we know in an attempt to stay ahead of the potential onslaught of concerned calls and emails caused by more and more outlets picking up the story.

Now that a solid couple of hours have passed I am sickened to see the filth coming out in this desperate-for-clicks status update from the Facebook page of The Hollywood Reporter, in particular:

Panic and chaos at Cannes Film Festival 2013Christoph Waltz is rushed offstage on live TV amid sounds of gunfire. A man with a “suspicious device” is apprehended. Watch video of the terrifying incident. http://bit.ly/11KL5Ox

Panic and chaos at @[442188862512245:274:Cannes Film Festival 2013]. @[109394462636:274:Christoph Waltz] is rushed offstage on live TV amid sounds of gunfire. A man with a "suspicious device" is apprehended. Watch video of the terrifying incident. http://bit.ly/11KL5Ox

Filth. Fear-mongering. And a pathetic excuse for journalism. That’s what that is. ESPECIALLY considering earlier statuses and tweets from the mag’s social media pages regarding the disturbance were tepid at best. Now I see that they have “amped up” their wording and descriptions to compete with other sites who are picking it up. What an absolutely pathetic practice. I seriously may walk down to their booth by the Hotel Stephanie tomorrow and complain. We deserve better. The Festival – nay, THE WORLD – deserves better.

Furthermore, within 15-minutes of its posting, that ridiculous status had already been ‘shared’ by close to 100 others on Facebook (no doubt, by folks who are at least a flight away from the Croisette).

I am appalled and angered at THR who SHOULD know better as they are a mainstay here in Cannes each year and certainly have enough eye-witnesses on the ground who can assuredly report that everything is ‘business as usual’ along the Croisette tonight, despite this reported brief interruption.

It may be tomorrow before we find out the real story of what happened tonight, but in the meantime the last thing anyone needs is a false sense of fear drummed up by some desperate social media coordinators.

For attendees of the Festival and their network of friends and family alike spread across the globe, I beg the media to report the facts instead of cluttering up the phone lines and email waves should something truly newsworthy occur.

Signed,
Completely Safe in Cannes
(along with ALL of our 26 students and 2 professors…)
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No Bling for Me

I was not alone.

There were many of our students and a professor, too, that fell victim to the allure and fate of Sofia Coppola’s new film, “The Bling Ring” (based on these actual events), which opened the Un Certain Regard competition tonight in Cannes.

With a screening time of 7:45PM we queued up in the drizzly Debussy Theatre line at 5PM – some folks, even earlier than that. But even after 3+ hours of standing in line with other Festival and Market Badge possessors we didn’t make it into the premiere.

Methinks it could have something to do with the curious fact that the line started at about a 3-person width (shown below on the LEFT – photo taken @5:15) and miraculously ended with an 8 or 9-person width (shown below on the RIGHT – photo taken @7:30). Funny how that happens, huh?

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Curses on you cheaters and line-cutters!

Ahhh, well. What can you do?

Guess there’s nothing left to say but – “And, so it is…”

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Welcome to FRANCE, 2013

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I am posting this from my iPhone (yes, I have an iPhone now. Hell hath frozen over…) as I’ve yet to have any quality computer time in my first 48-hours here.

In this initial rush of preparations before the waves of students begin arriving on Saturday I have found it feasible to update my Instagram account fairly frequently and occasionally share it to my Off The Duff page on Facebook.

In layman’s terms for my parents or in-laws reading this…go to Instagram.com and search for the user: @abeavduff to see what yours truly has been doing – and, more importantly – EATING!

I hope to find the time to blog regularly now that I’m more technologically adept – even if it’s just with quick updates or photos from the Festival. I can be your own personal E! livestream for all things Cannes. Just call me Giuliana Rancic.

Anyway, I digress- it’s after 11pm France time and I’m still battling jetlag.

Check out Instagram and/or Facebook to catch up with me in the meantime. Talk soon!

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‘Best Of’ Students’ Photos

I (creepily?) pulled all of these off Facebook. As you can see our students were in the right place at the right time throughout this year’s Festival.  Enjoy…

Alec Baldwin after he popped in the American Pavilion

Ben Stiller after the “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” press conference
Bill Murray heading into the “Moonrise Kingdom” after-party
Brad Pitt at the “Killing Them Softly” red carpet premiere seemingly posing for our students’ lenses
Bruce Willis heading into the “Moonrise Kingdom” after-party
Chris Rock leaving the “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” press conference
Clive Owen arriving to this year’s MasterClass featuring Phil Kaufman
The cast of “Cosmopolis” on the red carpet before their premiere
(Including: David Cronenberg, Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti)
David Schwimmer after the “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” premiere
Jury Judge, Diane Kruger, and beau, Joshua Jackson, heading into a premiere
Eva Longoria posing right in front of our students on the red carpet
Jury Judge, Ewan McGregor, leaving a premiere
Frieda Pinto after the “Moonrise Kingdom” premiere opening night
Frieda Pinto going in to the “Rust and Bone” premiere
Gael Garcia Bernal heading into a morning screening in the Debussy Theatre
Gerard Butler after the “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” premiere
Heidi Klum heading into “The Paperboy” premiere
Jackie Chan speaking on a panel at the American Pavilion
Jessica Chastain heading into the “Moonrise Kingdom” after-party
Jessica Chastain after the “Lawless” press conference
John Cusack after “The Paperboy” press conference
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian deboarding a yacht in the Cannes harbor
Kirsten Dunst after the “On the Road” press conference
Macy Gray after “The Paperboy” press conference
Martin Short after the “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” press conference
Matthew McConaughey catching our students snapping his photo in the posh Majestic Hotel Bar
Matthew McConaughey after the “Mud” press conference
The cast of “Moonrise Kingdom” entering the theatre before their Festival Opening premiere
(L-R: Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, two kids in movie, Bruce Willis, Ed Norton, Wes Anderson-front)
The cast of “Mud” exiting their premiere
(L-R: Reese Witherspoon, Matthew McConaughey, the two kids in the movie, Jeff Nichols, Festival director Thierry Fremaux)
Nicole Kidman after “The Paperboy” press conference
Nicole Kidman arriving to this year’s MasterClass featuring Phil Kaufman
P.Diddy (or whatever he’s called now) heading into the “Killing Them Softly” premiere
Cast of “The Paperboy” entering their premiere
(namely from bottom to top: Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, Zac Efron, Matthew McConaughey)
Paul Giamatti after the “Cosmopolis” press conference.
Reese Witherspoon after the “Mud” press conference
Robert Pattinson signing autographs in the Palais after his morning press conference for “Cosmopolis”
Sean Penn leaving a premiere
Tilda Swinton after “Moonrise Kingdom” premiere opening night
Tye Sheridan after the “Mud” press conference
Viggo Mortensen leaving the “On the Road” press conference
Wes Anderson heading to the “Moonrise Kingdom” after-party
Zac Efron in the Palais after the morning press conference for “The Paperboy”

[Photo credits / future TMZ photogs:
Hilary Beth Allen, Laurie Costarides Liz Egan, Erin Jackson, Kara Maltby, Raines Plambeck, Sara Porch]

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Marilyn & Macy

Ran into Macy Gray after the “Mud” premiere. 
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