L'affiche du Festival de Cannes 2026 met à l'honneur les stars de Thelma et Louise, Geena Davis et Susan Sarandon

Les organisateurs ont dévoilé l'affiche officielle de la 79e édition du Festival de Cannes, mettant en vedette Geena Davis et Susan Sarandon dans leurs rôles de Thelma et Louise, issus du film de 1991. L'image en noir et blanc immortalise le duo à bord de leur Thunderbird décapotable lors du tournage. Le festival se tiendra du 12 au 23 mai dans la station balnéaire française.

L'affiche montre Davis et Sarandon regardant au loin depuis leur T-Bird de 1966, un pistolet étant visible dans la poche arrière de Thelma. Comme l'indique le dossier de presse, les personnages ont « renversé les rôles et brisé quelques stéréotypes de genre, tant sociétaux que cinématographiques ; elles incarnaient la liberté absolue et une amitié inébranlable ». Cette image rend hommage à la présentation du film hors compétition à Cannes en mai 1991. Réalisé par Ridley Scott pour la MGM, Thelma et Louise suit les amies Thelma (Davis) et Louise (Sarandon) lors d'un road trip après que Louise a abattu un homme qui avait agressé Thelma. L'histoire culmine dans une scène célèbre au Grand Canyon. Le film est devenu un succès au box-office, récoltant six nominations aux Oscars, dont celui de la meilleure actrice pour les deux interprètes principales, et remportant l'Oscar du meilleur scénario original pour Callie Khouri. Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Christopher McDonald et Brad Pitt, alors révélation du cinéma, figuraient également au casting. L'édition 2026 marquera le 79e festival sur la Croisette.

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