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    Face masks, long gowns & movies: Quieter version of Cannes rolls out red carpet for pared-back film showcase

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    Members of the public were invited to register for tickets.

    ​Cannes organisers are already thinking of options to move the festival dates next year if it could not take place as usual in May.​AFP
    Cannes organisers are already thinking of options to move the festival dates next year if it could not take place as usual in May.
    CANNES, FRANCE: Movie-lovers got a turn on the red carpet at Cannes on Tuesday night as the organisers of its famed cinema festival, cancelled earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, kicked off a more low-key three-day event showcasing a range of short films.

    Usually awash with Hollywood stars who flock to the French city's "Croisette" promenade for the two-week extravaganza in May, Cannes was a much quieter version of its glamorous self, with even some major hotels deciding to shut up shop.

    But organisers said they had wanted to hold an event all the same, despite enduring travel restrictions, to shine a light on some films and give a boost to the cinema industry, hit hard by coronavirus lockdowns.

    "It's a reunion of friends," said Cannes Film Festival President Pierre Lescure. The event on France's southern coast is the world's biggest cinema showcase, and also a major market for the industry.

    ​A woman walks through a steam cleaner machine during the opening ceremony of the 'Special Cannes 2020 : Le Festival Revient Sur La Croisette !' as part of The Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in France.​Getty Images
    A woman walks through a steam cleaner machine during the opening ceremony of the 'Special Cannes 2020 : Le Festival Revient Sur La Croisette !' as part of The Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in France.

    Members of the public were invited to register for tickets. Four films that would have been part of the official main competition in May will be shown, while several short movies will compete for a prize.

    Wearing face masks, and long gowns in some cases, guests wound their way up a red carpet to one of the auditoriums.

    "We need to live in Cannes," said attendee and local resident Arlette Destouches. "We're here for that, to live, not to fall asleep."

    Lescure said Cannes' organisers were already thinking of options to move the festival dates next year if it could not take place as usual in May.

    "We have already planned one or two possible dates that have been pushed back to June or July. But Cannes 2021 will happen," he said.


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