1. Cannes - Noun
2. Cannes - Proper noun
a port and resort city on the French Riviera; site of an annual film festival
Source: WordNet1992–2000 Binoche at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival In the 1990s Binoche was cast in a series of critically and commercially successful international films, winning her praise and awards. Source: Internet
According to the Guardian, Mo’Nique ‘refused to travel to the Cannes film festival to promote Precious’ ahead of the awards season and claimed via TheWrap that the movie studio said it couldn’t pay her overtime for her work campaigning for the film. Source: Internet
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And just about no one has a bad word to say about t he widely-praised class satire “Parasite,” the Palme d’Or winner at last year’s Cannes Film Festival and the first foreign language film to win top honors from the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Source: Internet
Allied landing craft put ashore 66,000 soldiers and 6,500 tactical vehicles along a 30-mile stretch of the French Riviera between the cities of Toulon and Cannes. Source: Internet
At its Cannes premiere, cast and crew denounced Brazil’s political situation, a warning of what was to come in the Bolsonaro era, where the director has become a major target. Source: Internet