Marion Cotillard flaunts leggy legs in a pink mini dress during a photocall for her film Brother And Sister during the Cannes Film Festival
Marion Cotillard looked amazing as she attended a photo call for her film Brother And Sister during the 75th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
The actress, 46, showed off a thigh-hugging pink mini dress with silver embellishments as she posed up a storm for photographers.
She contrasted her look with a pair of black leather boots and opted to wear no accessories for the glitzy event.
Sensational: Marion Cotillard showed off a pink mini dress as she attended a photo call for her film Brother And Sister during the 75th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday
Her chocolate locks cascaded over her shoulder and she painted her nails a classic shade of black, while accentuating her natural beauty with full makeup.
Marion was soon joined by Melvil Poupaud, who plays Louis in the photo, who looked suave in a black pinstripe suit.
The French-language film, which is described as a heartbreaking drama, sees Marion play Alice, a woman who is forced to reconnect with her estranged brother after the death of their parents.
After Cannes was canceled entirely in 2020 and held under strict health protocols in 2021, the red carpet returned in all its glamor on Tuesday night for the opening ceremony.

Out of this world: She contrasted her look with a pair of black leather boots and chose to wear no accessories for the glitzy event

Stunning: Her chocolate locks cascaded over her shoulder and she painted her nails a classic shade of black, while accentuating her natural beauty with a face full of makeup

Dapper: She was soon joined by Melvil Poupaud, who plays Louis in the photo, who looked suave in a black pinstripe suit
The film chosen to open the festival was Final Cut, a comedic love letter to cinema and Z-list zombie films from the team behind the award-winning film The Artist.
Many TikTok stars are set to walk the red carpet this year after organizers sought to spruce up their image by teaming up with the video streaming platform, which sponsors an award for short films.
A total of some 35,000 film professionals are expected at the festival between May 17 and 28, hoping for a return to form for cinema’s most glamorous event after two years of being hampered by Covid-19 restrictions. .
‘We are ready. The town hall has just redone everything – the whole square – so we hope it will be fine,” said Jérémie Tripet, manager of “L’Avenue”, a bistro just off the main thoroughfare known as La Croisette. .
A major exception is the absence of Russians, due to the impact of sanctions on the war in Ukraine and a decision by organizers that state-related delegates are not welcome. China is also expected to have a limited presence due to its ongoing Covid restrictions.
But otherwise, the festival is keen to put the pandemic in the past, with no mandatory masks or passes this year — and no party restrictions.
Moviegoers can find themselves in the usual feast of new releases and competing entries, braving the festival’s well-known opinionated crowds, who are never shy about cheering and booing during screenings.
The biggest film festival in the world will end with the closing ceremony on May 28.

Oscar buzz: The film, which is described as a heartbreaking drama, sees Marion play Alice, a woman who is forced to reconnect with her estranged brother after the death of their parents
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