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Rami Malek leads Cannes film on love and the AIDS crisis

From wartime France to the AIDS crisis and noir-soaked Los Angeles, Cannes is diving deep into stories of political upheaval and personal survival. Rami Malek stars in 'The Man I Love', Ira Sachs' intimate portrait of art, desire and loss in 1980s New York. Antonin Baudry’s epic 'De Gaulle' revisit...

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France 24News report · May 20, 5:30 PM

Rami Malek leads Cannes film on love and the AIDS crisis

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From wartime France to the AIDS crisis and noir-soaked Los Angeles, Cannes is diving deep into stories of political upheaval and personal survival. Rami Malek stars in 'The Man I Love', Ira...

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Vanity FairNews report · May 20, 4:39 PM

The 2026 Cannes Film Festival Through Photographer Victoria Stevens’s Lens

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See intimate portraits of Gillian Anderson, Hannah Einbinder, Will Sharp, and more.

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