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Characters & Shadows's avatar

I appreciated the way the dispatch keeps returning to performance: celebrities performing glamour, cinephiles performing taste, institutions performing authority, and even the city arranging bodies through carpets, queues, and checkpoints. That could easily become only satire, but the piece is more interesting because it sees the serious need underneath the absurdity. Cannes wants cinema to remain an event, not just an upload. Still, the red carpet everywhere becomes a telling image: an institution so committed to preserving aura that aura starts to look like infrastructure. Maybe the future question is not whether Cannes can preserve cinema, but whether it can preserve the difference between cinema and its own ceremony.

Marya E. Gates's avatar

just want to point out the mermaid photo calls were for a film called Titanic Ocean by Konstantina Kotzamani, in which the main conceit is that girls go to boarding school to learn to become professional mermaids (although really the film can be read as a metaphor for art/film school in general). It wasn’t just kitschy. It’s a very emotional film.

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