The fourth day of the 69th edition of the International Film Festival of Cannes started with more photocalls, screenings, premieres for the movies “The BFG” (Le BGG) by Steven Spielberg, “Toni Erdmann” by Maren Ade, “Fuchi Ni Tatsu” (Harmonium) by Kôji Fukada, “Bu-San-Haeng” (Train to Busan) by Yeon Sang-Ho and “Mademoiselle” (The Handmaiden/Agassi) by Park Chan-Wook.
See the star studded red carpet gallery below…
British actress Rebecca Hall was all smiles at the “The BFG” Premiere during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France.
French screen siren Melanie Thierry also attended the “The BFG” Premiere during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France.
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai looked breathtaking while walking the red carpet at the premiere of “The BFG” during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France. The 42-year-old exuded elegance in Elie Saab Couture soft beige ball gown with beaded details and matching belt and finished off the look with Boucheron jewelry.
American actress Blake Lively looked stunning at the “The BFG” Premiere during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France. The 28-year-old pregnant actress put her baby bump on display in Atelier Versace form-fitting gown that showed off her long legs while finishing off the look with Christian Louboutin shoes.
French model Thylane Blondeau hit the red carpet for the “The BFG” Premiere during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France. The 15-year-old model was among the L’Oréal Paris ambassadors.
French actress Berenice Bejo and her husband, director Michel Hazanavicius walked the red carpet together at the “The BFG” Premiere during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night (May 14) in Cannes, France. The 39-year-old opted for sophisticated look with Valentino shimmering slip dress and donned bold red lipstick. This year, Berenice has two films, “The Economics of the couple” the Belgian Joachim Lafosse and “Sweet Dreams” by Italy’s Marco Bellocchio the Fortnight sidebar section of the festival.