Cannes Film Festival: For nearly everybody who has come to the Cannes Film Festival after months in various stages of lockdown and caution, the transition is head-spinning. Even in normal years, Cannes is an onslaught. But this time, plunging into full-capacity theaters and teeming red carpets is like stepping into another world. India has one film in the Cannes official selection this year – Rahul Jain's sophomore documentary "Invisible Demons", a part of the special Cinema for the Climate section. It is a deep dive into Delhi's worsening struggle with air and water pollution. Let us take a look at some of the images from the Cannes red carpet: -
The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Stillwater" Out of competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Elena Lenina waves. (Reuters Photo)
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Model Izabel Goulart poses. (Reuters Photo)
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Maeva Coucke poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'Benedetta' at the 74th international film festival, Cannes, France. (AP Photo)
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The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Tout s'est bien passe" (Everything Went Fine) in competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Leonie Hanne poses. (Reuters Photo)
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The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Benedetta" in competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Elvira Jain poses. (Reuters Photo)
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The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Tout s'est bien passe" (Everything Went Fine) in competition – Red Carpet Arrivals- Cannes, France. Elena Lenina poses. (Reuters Photo)
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The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Stillwater" Out of competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Catrinel Marlon poses. (Reuters Photo)
The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "After Yang" in competition for the category Un Certain Regard – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Jodie Turner-Smith poses. (Reuters Photo) The 74th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film "Benedetta" in competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France. Elena Lenina poses. (Reuters Photo)

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