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Who gets to walk in Cannes?

It is very amusing to see our stars and starlets making a big deal about walking the red carpet at Cannes. Anyone can walk the red carpet. Even your house help. It requires no invitation, only a premiere ticket, a fancy gown and designer jewelry.



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Cannes is unique amongst A-list film festivals in that it's an event largely reserved for film industry professionals and the press. Accreditation, screenings, and entry to official venues is tightly controlled, with the vast majority of the festival off-limits to the general public.

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Where to spot the stars in Cannes, France. If you want a piece of the action take your place near the red carpet entrance at the Palais des Festivals. The official screenings that take place there are reserved but you can see the arrivals of stars whose films are showing.

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Cannes is a walkable city Bring your walking shoes, as many areas, like its historic districts, are best explored on foot. Don't visit in May It's best to skip Cannes any time near the annual film festival when tens of thousands of people visit the area.

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Created in 1946 to celebrate cinema and reward the year's best films, it has become an essential meeting for actors, directors and producers from all over the world. The Cannes Film Festival is known above all for the Palme d'Or, which is the top award given to a competing film.

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So when celebrities saunter into celebrated film festivals, they must look their dazzling best. It's a tradition, and it's essential. The grand entrance adds to the event's exclusivity – giving the audience at home or otherwise a glimpse into a seemingly A-list event.

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The best answer is: no, not really. The Cannes festival is a trade fair and a competition for the press and jury. Nobody makes it particularly easy for people just to walk in and watch a movie. Having said that, limited numbers of seats are made available and there are non-red carpet screenings around town.

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We recommend you spend at least 2 days in Cannes; it's plenty of time to see what the town has to offer! Use our Cannes 2 day itinerary to help you make the most out of your trip. We've included most of the top sites, our tips and recommendations and enough relaxation time to enjoy the hot Riviera sun.

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Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the Eden Roc suite Outside the city, far from the hustle and bustle of Cannes, the Eden Roc is one of the most most popular addresses for celebrities. Located south of Cap d'Antibes, in the heart of century-old pine forests, this mythical Palace attracts prestigious guests.

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