« Her Private Hell » de Nicolas Winding Refn reçoit une ovation debout à Cannes

Le dernier film de Nicolas Winding Refn, « Her Private Hell », a été présenté hors compétition au Festival de Cannes et a reçu une longue ovation debout. Le réalisateur a partagé des réflexions personnelles lors des interventions après la projection. Le film met en vedette Sophie Thatcher et Charles Melton.

La projection en fin de soirée a eu lieu le 18 mai au Grand Théâtre Lumière à Cannes. Les rapports font état d'une ovation debout ayant duré entre sept et douze minutes lors du générique de fin, laissant l'actrice principale Sophie Thatcher émue aux larmes. Refn a arpenté la scène et a encouragé la foule durant les applaudissements.

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