Inside Variety and Golden Globes’ Cannes Party: Paul Mascul, Dianne Kruger

We are still a few days away from Palme D’Or, the most awarded the award by Cannes Film Festival every year, but the annual French Riviera Sabha was made more golden on Saturday night. Diversity And Golden Globes Breakthrough Artists Party.

Continuing its tradition of forming teams at global film festivals, the 120 -year -old publication and awards body hosted a sleeve of talent and creative to mark another year of excellence with Bulowa, luxury watchmakers and sponsors.

Paul MascalMitchell Ward, Dianne Kruger, New Wes Anderson Museum Mia Thripleton, Charlotte Gainsburg, Zoe Dech, Jeremy O. Harris, director Ery Ester and Glamorous Lucia beach from Cruset to celebrate more celebrations.

A GNOCCHI bar and endless flowing champagne congratulated the rivers who wandered around the historic city with a large premiere of night – Jennifer Lawrence’s “Die My Love” – ​​and others. Diversity Co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setud hosted the event with Halen Ho, the president of the Golden Globe.

It was a mascle to shut down the honor, who admitted that “whoever knows me from a distance knows well that I would know that I have a deep inconvenience to speak public. When Jeremy asked me to do so, I was happy.”

Presenting the 12-time tony nominee of “Slave play” with the indeee film icon award, harris was fetted by mescal as one who “Loyalty extends wildl into craft… I think itemfully APT He’s been recognized for his cultural impact. Is There will be culture widely and forever. ,

Harris accepted his trophy in a sweet but fierce speech.

“For me, being an influential person at this time means focusing on your community,” he said. “The national settlement of art is not literally present. People are giving back their grant. Every major studio is being a group that is indebted to someone in Silicon Valley to find our community, build and more.” Harris called everyone in the room to find and fund the creative.

Subsequently, director Ester toasted the “Edington” star ward up to himself with the success artist award.

He said, “There is a lot of hard work and dedication to make a film, puts something alone in this way. I really feel inspired by all young actors who break the door and actually do their things,” he said.

Khouger, shocked in a black cocktail dress, also submitted a success artist award to Thrleton (who will debut on Sunday night in Anderson’s “The Funisian Scheme”), saying that the young star in the film “is not only holding his own with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but standing as one of the most thrilling new talent.”

Threpton shared a diary entry from 12 years ago, which he wrote as a teenager, which was read: “Again, seeing the ‘Munaries Kingdom’, the bloody loves the film. One day he would like to work with Wes Anderson.”

“This happened,” he said.

Finally, Gensburg accepted the Mohra Award for the career of Uttam, border-washing work. The “Melancholia” star is an eight -time cesar nominee, a twice saffron winner, three -time nominated European Film Award and the best actress of Cannes.

She first recalled the festival “Many years ago, I was very confused and very shy. (I thought) it was not my place.” The flash forward, and the Gainsburg Grand Palis theater came back with Lars von Trear’s 2009 film “Antichrist”.

The actor said that she was “feeling very brave with Lars with her art. Therefore, thanks, Lars, from under my heart.” Giansbourgh is currently acting in the Amazon Prime Series “èToile”.

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