With the presentation of "De-lovely," the Cannes Festival also celebrates the 80th anniversary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, a very fitting tribute for the studio that popularized the movie musical many years ago. The tribute, in which MGM Vice-Chairman and COO Chris McGurk will take part, will be followed by exceptional festivities: after fireworks signal the end of the screening, a live concert will be given in the bay of Cannes featuring several of the music stars from the film. The concert will launch the Award Party, which will end late that night.
Nourished by swing and jazz, Cole Porter is the composer who gave the musical its respectability and was one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century. Winkler's film -- whose title is inspired by a song from Cole Porter, "It's De-lovely" -- is literally carried by its music. Kline stars as Porter, with Judd as Porter's wife, Linda.
Director Irwin Winkler, a renowned, Oscar-winning producer, presented his first film, "Guilty by Suspicion," in official selection in Cannes in 1989.
On the following day, The Closing Ceremony will be dedicated to the screening of the Palme d'Or.
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