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Breaking Baz @ Cannes: Stellan Skarsgård Finds A Sweet Party Spot After The Triumph Of Joachim Trier’s Cannes Sensation ‘Sentimental Value’
Stellan Skarsgård parties on for Joachim Treir’s 'Sentimental Value' at the Cannes Film Festival.
“We’re off to sit at the kitchen table and talk about films,” Yates declares as she and two colleagues greet me whilst I’m still in line waiting to get into the soiree, or whatever it was, at the casino nightclub Silencio conveniently located next door to the Palais des Festivals. Her portrait of Bob Dylan’s girlfriend Suze Rotolo, although she was named Sylvia Russo in A Complete Unknown, was underrated by critics, and I found rare honesty in the tremulous magnanimity she brings to her role as a Hollywood actress. After 43 minutes – yeah, the stopwatch on my cell is useful in Cannes – I have a pale blue band slipped onto my wrist and I’m hurled into an elevator with Oliver Hermanus, director of The History of Sound, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor, which I saw and liked earlier in the night.
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