Cannes Film Festival kicks off!
- The Cannes Film Festival opened on Tuesday with a star-studded tribute to Robert De Niro in France.
- The tribute followed De Niro's Palme d'Or win for Taxi Driver 49 years earlier, and he used the platform to criticize U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The festival introduced new red carpet rules banning nudity, voluminous outfits, and large trains amid the 'naked dress' trend on other red carpets.
- French actor Théo Navarro-Mussy, accused of rape with the case on appeal, was barred from a competition premiere, believed to be a first during the #MeToo era.
- High-Profile appearances included Tom Cruise promoting Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning on Day 2, and Bono premiering his documentary Bono: Stories of Surrender on Friday.
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What's happened at the Cannes Film Festival so far — and what's still to come
This year’s Cannes Film Festival has barely started and already has been an attention-grabbing affair, from new rules for its red carpets, nerves about potential U.S. tariffs and the return of Tom Cruise.
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