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Thriller starring Julia Roberts, George Clooney screened at Cannes film festival

Xinhua, May 13, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Out of Competition selection Money Monster, starring oscar winners Julia Roberts and George Clooney and directed by Jodie Foster, won long-lasting applause at the end of its screening Thursday morning from the press.

Clooney and Roberts star as financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty, who are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor who has lost everything forcefully takes over their studio. During a tense standoff broadcast to millions on live TV, Lee and Patty must work furiously against the clock to unravel the mystery behind a conspiracy at the heart of today's fast-paced, high-tech global markets.

Having directed Little Man Tate, Home For The Holidays and The Beaver, the thriller Money Monster is the fourth film directed by Jodie Foster who is also an Oscar-winning actress.

During an interview, Roberts spoke highly of Foster's directing skills. "She comes with such a huge amount of compassion for what actors are trying to accomplish," Roberts said, adding that "you really can't ask for someone with more understanding that the person who's devoted her life to being such a brilliant actor".

For Julia Roberts, who is participating in Cannes Film Festival for the very first time and later walked the red carpet barefoot, "it's been wonderful, it's exciting and thrilling, and ever so slightly terrifying".

The Un Certain Regard section also opened on Thursday with the movie Eshtebak (Clash) by Mohamed Diab from Egypt, and Omor Shakhsiya (Personal Affairs) by Maha Haj from Israel.

As for the main competition section, Rester Vertical (Staying Vertical) by Alain Guiraudie from France, Sieranevada by Cristi Puiu from Romania, were screened.

The 69th Cannes Film Festival runs from May 11 to 22 in Cannes. Endit