Three films screened at Cannes on Wednesday

Three films screened at Cannes on Wednesday


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Under the ‘Midnight Screening Category’, the film was screened at the Théâtre Grand Lumière to a packed house. Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhatt were also present at that time along with director Anurag Kashyap, who played a key role in the film.

Three films were screened within a span of a few hours on Wednesday at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and it was an unexpected day for India. The day ended with the screening of Anurag Kashyap’s much talked about film ‘Kennedy’. The screening of this thriller film started a little after midnight. Under the ‘Midnight Screening Category’, the film was screened at the Théâtre Grand Lumière to a packed house. Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhatt were also present at that time along with director Anurag Kashyap, who played a key role in the film. Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra was also in the audience. The last time an Indian film was screened in the ‘Midnight Screening Section’ at Cannes was exactly ten years ago.

The film was ‘Monsoon Shootout’, which was co-produced by Anurag Kashyap. The film ‘Kennedy’ is of 142 minutes, whose screening ended at 2.30 am. After the film was shown, it was praised a lot. It was a special day for India. Kanu Behl’s ‘Agra’ was screened in the ‘Directors’ Fortnite’ category at Théâtre Croisette in the evening. The theater was full even during the screening of this film. On Wednesday afternoon, Marathi short film ‘Nehmich’ was screened at the Bunel Theater in the ‘Palais des Festivals’. The film is directed by Yudhjit Basu, an alumnus of FTII, Kolkata.

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