Guillermo del Toro kehrt mit restauriertem Pan's Labyrinth nach Cannes zurück

Guillermo del Toro präsentierte auf dem Filmfestival von Cannes eine neu restaurierte 4K-Version von Pan's Labyrinth. Die Vorführung eröffnete am 12. Mai die Auswahl der Cannes Classics.

Del Toro erinnerte sich an die ursprüngliche Premiere im Jahr 2006, die in einer rekordverdächtigen 23-minütigen Standing Ovation endete. Er beschrieb den Moment als den größten und emotionalsten Applaus seiner Karriere. Der Filmemacher dankte Alfonso Cuarón dafür, ihm geholfen zu haben, die Welle der Unterstützung während der Veranstaltung im Debussy-Theater anzunehmen.

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