24 March,2018 02:28 PM IST | Cannes | IANS
Festival director Thierry Fremaux has changed protocol at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival by eliminating morning press screenings of movies before their evening premieres and banning selfies on the red carpet.
In an interview with Film francais magazine, published Friday, Fremaux said he and Cannes festival president Pierre Lescure have decided to "outright forbid" selfies for the 71st edition of the festival, which runs May 8-19, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
"The untimely disorder created by the practice of selfies" interferes with the experience of the red carpet and the festival as a whole, Fremaux said, saying cell-phone photographing trivialises the grandeur of Cannes and, on a practical level, slows down foot traffic on the carpet, with crowds backed up behind self-clicking celebrities.
Fremaux has been anti-selfie from the start, calling the procedure "ridiculous and grotesque." But previous calls to stop selfies had little impact.
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In another move aimed at restoring Cannes' red carpet prestige, Fremaux said competition films will no longer screen for the press and public ahead of their official world premiere gala in the evening.
Instead, for 7 p.m. premieres, the press and critics will watch competition titles at the same time as the gala audience in a neighboring theater. For 10 p.m. premieres, the press will have to wait until the following morning for a screening.
Cannes and other international festivals have complained in recent years that red carpet screenings have lost some of their allure as festival critics, who've watched the same film earlier in the day, often post reviews before the movie's official world premiere.
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