The red carpet has been halved in size and many of the after-parties have been postponed until the after-Covid era, but the French city of Cannes was feverish with anticipation Monday ahead of the return of its famed film festival
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Matt Damon, Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn and Timothee Chalamet are among the slew of Hollywood stars expected in front of the cameras over the next two weeks at the first fully fledged film festival to be held since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year's edition was cancelled over the health crisis, leaving the world thirsting for its annual injection of Cote d'Azur chic.
This year's festival looks set to be a relatively sober affair, with social distancing adding to pressure to tone down the glitzy parties that have been Cannes' calling card.
On Monday, the final touches were being put to the festival palace—a squat, concrete construction dubbed "the bunker"—which was draped in a poster featuring this year's jury president, Spike Lee, in oversize spectacles peering between two palm trees.
The recycled red carpet, which has been chopped in size as part of a green makeover, will be rolled out on Tuesday.