Nicolas Winding Refns 'Her Private Hell' fick stående ovationer i Cannes

Nicolas Winding Refns senaste film 'Her Private Hell' hade premiär utom tävlan vid filmfestivalen i Cannes och möttes av långa stående ovationer. Regissören delade med sig av personliga reflektioner under eftersnacket. I huvudrollerna syns Sophie Thatcher och Charles Melton.

Nattvisningen ägde rum den 18 maj på Grand Theatre Lumiere i Cannes. Rapporter beskriver en stående ovation som varade mellan sju och tolv minuter när eftertexterna rullade, och huvudrollsinnehavaren Sophie Thatcher blev rörd till tårar. Refn gick fram och tillbaka på scenen och uppmuntrade publiken under applåderna.

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