La película 'Her Private Hell' de Nicolas Winding Refn recibe una ovación en Cannes

La última película de Nicolas Winding Refn, 'Her Private Hell', se estrenó fuera de competición en el Festival de Cine de Cannes y recibió una prolongada ovación. El director compartió reflexiones personales durante las palabras posteriores a la proyección. La cinta está protagonizada por Sophie Thatcher y Charles Melton.

La proyección nocturna tuvo lugar el 18 de mayo en el Grand Théâtre Lumière de Cannes. Los informes describieron una ovación que duró entre siete y 12 minutos mientras aparecían los créditos, dejando a la actriz principal Sophie Thatcher visiblemente conmovida. Refn caminó por el escenario y animó al público durante los aplausos.

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