Cannes Film Festival 2023: The Story Behind The Iconic Festival Poster Featuring Catherine Deneuve

The Cannes Film Festival has unveiled the poster for the 76th edition featuring French movie icon Catherine Deneuve. Cannes, which will be held between May 16-27, showcased its official poster at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. Read on to know more about the iconic poster that speaks about art and creative freedom!

On April 19, the Cannes Film Festival shared the poster for its 76th edition. The black and white picture represents classic Catherine Deneuve with her arms combing through her luscious locks and a satisfactory smile on her face.

Catherine Deneuve

It was the French Riviera on June 1, 1968. Catherine was shooting Alain Cavalier's La Chamade on the Pampelonne beach outside Saint-Tropez. The film was the adaptation of a Francoise Sagan book. Catherine all of 24, played a character of a young girl who led a luxurious life with her lover played by actor Michel Piccoli.

Catherine Deneuve was the face of French and international cinema at that time and she oozed a natural poise and elegance on screen. The iconic and timeless poster allowed for featuring her natural charm and grace. This effortlessly stylish pose by Catherine was captured by Jack Garofalo. The ace photographer was famous for covering art, fashion, international news, conflicts, and other major events.

Garofalo had a scheduled session with Catherine on French Riviera Beach. When the shoot was done and Deneuve was having a relaxed time with her hair up, the photographer instinctively clicked the shutter. She donned a black coat and was gazing at the sea. The magical shot was taken just like that and the black and white photo turned out to be so inspirational and iconic!

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