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A (belated) look back at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival

by NicolasDiolez
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In the middle of summer, we’re more focused on finding a pool than thinking back to the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, which took place in May. That was without counting on the “favorite photographer” according to Mademoiselle Bon Plan herself, capable of writing an article 15 years late (my thing is photography, right!).

The accumulated delay meant that my hot takes turned into observations of an ancient historian – nowadays, any information more than 3 days old is ancient history.

I’m going to look back anyway at what to do during this superb Festival (other than watching movies, even if that’s the main point in my opinion, I won’t hide it from you) with a mix of photo reportage and some more or less pertinent remarks.

Night view of Cannes with Le Suquet and city lights at twilight.

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The beach… Or rather, the beaches of Cannes

The beach in Cannes is divided into dozens of sections belonging to various large hotel groups or brands like Nespresso. By the way, the latter has a nice beach with sun loungers and parasols where you can enjoy a coffee between two movies (but watch out, it gets crowded!).

Cannes beach with white parasols and people sitting in the sun.Private beach in Cannes with white parasols and a modern building, Intercontinental Hotel in the background.Nespresso Plage 35 with coffee on a wooden table facing the beach in Cannes.

There is, however, one free-access beach: the Gray d’Albion beach. It’s not very big, but more than enough to relax and take a quick dip in the Mediterranean while overlooking the yachts.

Cannes beach at twilight with yachts and people at the 2018 Festival.

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The Mouton Cadet Terrace at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes

Perched atop the Palace that hosts stars and festival-goers from around the world, there is a splendid terrace belonging to Mouton Cadet. They organize classy events accompanied by live music, Mouton Cadet wine (obviously), and all-you-can-eat gourmet products. Perfect for spending a pleasant evening enjoying the view.

Chefs slicing ham for a buffet at the Mouton Cadet Terrace in Cannes.Guests' evening at the Mouton Cadet Terrace of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.

Bald man in a suit at the Mouton Cadet Terrace of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.Musician singing with an electric guitar at the Mouton Cadet Terrace in Cannes.

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Visit the city (yes, really) of Cannes

In particular, you must visit the historic district of Le Suquet and the Old Port. Far from the hustle and bustle of the Croisette, you can find a bit of serenity there. It’s the paradoxical effect of the Cannes Film Festival, as it is in the touristy area of the city that one finds quiet!

Fishing boats and sailboats moored in the port of Cannes, blue reflections.

Children climbing the stairs of Rue Haute in the Le Suquet district of Cannes.Cobbled street of Le Suquet in Cannes with shops and passersby, bright light.

View of Le Suquet in Cannes, with lampposts and a view over the city.

Notre-Dame d'Espérance statue at Le Suquet, Cannes, with silhouettes and a medieval tower.

Furthermore, don’t hesitate to plan a few walks around the city, and I recommend taking a look at the 5 essential walks offered by Expedia decouvertes. For my part, I think I will test them during my next stay in Cannes.

Port of Cannes filled with yachts and palm trees during the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.

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The stepladder gang in Cannes

Now I’m not talking about the mafia, nor a casino heist, but perfectly harmless people. We all know the red carpet and the stars who walk it; we know less about the people on the other side of the barrier, perched on makeshift stepladders and ladders, armed with a state-of-the-art camera or a smartphone, ready to do anything to get the Holy Grail: the photo of their favorite star.

They sometimes wait a long time under the blazing sun for a few seconds of ecstasy. I might be a bit weird, but it’s worth a look!

Photographer on a stepladder at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival with a lens.Photographer on a stepladder taking a photo near a plane tree at the Cannes Film Festival.

Stepladder gang in Cannes: installation for the Festival.

Well, there you have it, all these beautiful photos have really made me want to go back to the Festival… Can’t wait for next year!


Cannes beach with white parasols and people sitting in the sun.Find all my articles on Cannes and the Film Festival below:
⇒ All my articles on Cannes
⇒ All my articles on the PACA region

MY ARTICLES ON CANNES
⇒ The Cannes Film Festival
⇒ Visit the city of Cannes


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