brought the glamour to the red carpet for the premiere of Garance during the 79th on Sunday night.
Bella Hadid Wows in Satin Gown at Cannes
Bella Hadid brought the glamour to the red carpet for the premiere of Garance during the 79th Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night. The model, 29, turned heads ...
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The model, 29, turned heads in a white strapless satin gown with beaded detailing and a matching off-the-shoulder jacket.
Bella, who was joined by her brother Anwar, 26, complemented the look with diamond earrings and white heels.
, 65, and Brazilian model , 44, also took the red carpet ahead of the screening.
Julianne looked incredible in a red dress and diamond jewellery while Adriana showcased her figure in a strapless black dress and an emerald necklace.
Carla Bruni took a walk on the wild side in a zebra print dress. , meanwhile, pulled out all the stops in a floral halterneck gown with fringe detailing on the hem
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Bella Hadid brought the glamour to the red carpet for the premiere of Garance during the 79th Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night
The film Garance is also known as Another Day. It is written and directed by Jeanne Herry and stars Adèle Exarchopoulos, Sara Giraudeau, and Rudgy Pajany.
Adèle plays a struggling actress who embarks on an eight-year journey of self-transformation.
It will compete for the Palme d'Or and Queer Palm.
This year, Moore joins Hamnet director Chloé Zhao and actor Stellan Skarsgård on the jury.
Organisers unveiled the nine-member jury that will deliberate on the films in competition at the annual French Riviera festival in May.
As previously announced, South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook is president of the jury.
Along with him, Moore, Zhao and Skarsgård, the jurors are: Irish-Ethiopian actor , Belgian director and screenwriter Laura Wandel, Chilean director and screenwriter Diego Céspedes, Ivorian American actor Isaach De Bankolé and Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty.
Speaking to the Daily Mail at the opening press conference, Demi said she felt 'tremendously honoured to be here'.
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Julianne Moore, 65, looked incredible in a red dress as she hit the red carpet
Adriana showcased her figure in a strapless black dress and an emerald necklace
The model, 29, turned heads in a white strapless satin gown with beaded detailing and a matching off-the-shoulder jacket
The actress flashed a smile for the cameras as she walked down the red carpet
Bella, who was joined by her brother Anwar, 26, complemented the look with diamond earrings and white heels
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Adriana made a love heart sign to the cameras
The model was in her element as she blew a kiss
Carla Bruni took a walk on the wild side in a zebra print dress
Cate Blanchett pulled out all the stops in a floral halterneck gown with fringe detailing on the hem
The dress, which was adorned with different coloured flowers, was backless
Colman Domingo rocked a vibrant purple shirt which came complete wit a cape
Tina Kunakey opted for a pair of interesting black shoes which she teamed with a long black dress
Anna Mouglalis rocked a chic black jacket and matching trousers
Nathalie and Alexander Ludwig posed for the cameras
Petra Nemcova opted for a white ruffle dress with a dramatic train
Im Yoon-ah also attended the Garance screening
The film Garance is also known as Another Day. It is written and directed by Jeanne Herry and stars Adèle Exarchopoulos (pictured)
Adèle plays a struggling actress who embarks on an eight-year journey of self-transformation
'It's such a beautiful experience and one just to be surrounded by cinema and the love of cinema, and the joy of diving in and being surrounded by those who share that is just – I just felt like a joy.
'And who can complain about the beautiful view of this incredible place? But yes, I just feel tremendously honoured and I'm super excited. I really – I feel like a little kid getting to play a grown-up.
'You know, prior I had only ever attended the Cannes Film Festival once, and that was only as someone's plus one. And so to be sitting here today, I am really, really tremendously honoured.
This year, the Cannes Film Festival will honour filmmaker Peter Jackson with a Palme d'Or.
Festival organisers announced Jackson as a recipient in March for what they hailed as 'a body of work that blends Hollywood blockbusters and films d'auteur with extraordinary artistic vision and technological audacity'.
The Lord of the Rings director, in a statement, called the honour 'one of the greatest privileges of my career'.
Last year, Cannes
This year's edition runs for eleven days from May 12 to the 23rd.
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