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Friday, 18 May 2012

Cannes 2012 Day 2: Freida Pinto, Marion Cotillard, Jackie Chan, Eva Longoria - Latest Hollywood Fashion

Cannes 2012 Day 2: Freida Pinto, Marion Cotillard, Jackie Chan, Eva Longoria



FashionTV brings you coverage of the 65th annual Cannes Film Festival. Cannes celebrates the development of cinema with its annual film festival, which is the most prestigious and recognized film festival in the world. The film festival has taken place every year since 1946 and gathers VIPs on screen and behind the scenes for a glamourous black tie attendance where a plethora of films are screened by invite-only. Since 1983, the festival has been held every year in the Palais de Festivals et des Congres. A jury is of VIPs in all fields is selected to choose which films will receive a Cannes award. The Palme D'Or or "Golden Palm" is given to the best film of the festival. The 2012 Cannes Film Festival has a jury that includes indie and mainstream actor Ewan MacGregor, fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier and actress Diane Kruger. The face of this year's festival is the late Marilyn Monroe.

On the second day of Cannes, Marion Cotillard looked dolled up in pink Christian Dior for a photocall for her movie Rust and Bone, or De Rouille et D'os in French. She was joined by actor Matthias Schoenaerts and writer/director Jacques Audiard. That night, actresses Eva Longoria and Freida Pinto looked like modern princesses in their Emilio Pucci and Atelier Versace ensembles at the Rust and Bone screening that night. Of course, they couldn't steal the limelight from the movie's star Cotillard, who captivated in Christian Dior Couture. Also walking on the red carpet, martial arts movie star Jackie Chan. Rumor is that Chan will be steering away from action roles in the future.

Appearances:
Marion Cotillard, Actress, in Christian Dior
Matthias Schoenaerts, Actor
Jacques Audiard, Writer/Director
Eva Longoria, Actress, in Emilio Pucci
Freida Pinto, Actress, in Atelier Versace
Jackie Chan


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