Cannes Film Festival postponed due to Covid-19

Cannes was cancelled in 2020 and replaced by a low-key October event showcasing short films but without the A-list movie stars, directors and producers. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

PARIS (REUTERS) - The 2021 edition of the Cannes Film Festival will be postponed until July because of the coronavirus pandemic, organisers said on Wednesday (Jan 27).

Last year's event was cancelled and replaced by a low-key event in October showcasing short films but without the A-list movie stars, directors and producers.

The festival will take place from July 6-17, the organisers said in a statement, two months later than planned.

Hollywood superstars normally flock to the Mediterranean town's "Croisette" promenade for the two-week extravaganza, the world's biggest cinema showcase and a major market for the industry.

The palm-fringed town has been a subdued version of its normally glamorous self since the coronavirus outbreak.

Many of its swankiest hotels are closed, as are its restaurants and bars.

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