Ira Sachs' film 'The Man I Love' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, earning an 8-10 minute standing ovation that moved actor Rami Malek to tears. The drama, set in 1980s New York, also garnered positive reviews from critics.
At Cannes, Rami Malek discussed the significance of being the first Egyptian Oscar winner for Best Actor and the global resonance of feeling like an immigrant, ahead of his new film "The Man I Love" premiere.
Oscar winner Rami Malek and director Ira Sachs speak for the first time about their Cannes-bound collaboration, 'The Man I Love,' a vivid portrait of an entertainer nearing the end of his life in '80s New York.
Ira Sachs' new drama "The Man I Love," starring Rami Malek and Tom Sturridge, has secured French distribution ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres of various international films, including "Ulya," "Nada," and "A Man of His Time," with some receiving standing ovations and critical reviews. The event also saw political statements, such as Pedro Almodóvar wearing a "Free Palestine" badge, and discussions on film industry plans like Greece's $927 million initiative.
The Cannes Film Festival showcased various film premieres, reviews, and award announcements, including a Golden Globes prize for 'Groundswell'. The event also featured numerous celebrity appearances, interviews, and notable statements from actors like Javier Bardem and Cate Blanchett on social and political issues.
The US historical film 'Nürnberg' uses the Nuremberg Trials as a backdrop for a questionable psychological duel between Hermann Göring, played by Russell Crowe, and his psychiatrist, played by Rami Malek.
The Cannes Film Festival refuses to allow artificial intelligence to "dictate the law" in cinema, said the president of the event on the Croisette, Iris Knobloch, on Thursday, at the opening...
The Cannes Film Festival continued with premieres of highly anticipated films, including Andy Garcia's "Diamond" and Cristian Mungiu's "Fjord," both receiving significant ovations. Celebrities and filmmakers gathered on the red carpet, celebrating international cinema.
Actor Luther Ford, who auditioned for 'The Crown' as a joke, is now at Cannes with Ira Sachs for his role in 'The Man I Love' alongside Rami Malek and Tom Sturridge.