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Fest Track offers this Quick Look segment from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France including events for “Pan’s Labryinth” [Guillermo del Toro]. “Ashes” [Diego Luna] and “Propeller One-Way Night Coach” [John Travolta].
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00:25This is Tim Wassberg from Festtrek on CERN TV.
00:42The great actress that is the star of the film and who is with us today, Ivana Vaquero.
01:00I would be a sort of brick.
01:03You know, 20 years ago making the movie was done against everything at all times, but we
01:09can't change it a little.
01:10You know, we are unfortunately in times that make this movie more pertinent than ever
01:18because they tell us everything is useless to resist.
01:22That art, I mean, I'm going to f***ing app and that we are facing things so formidable.
01:31But I think that, I feel and I think like the girl Ophelia in Pennsylvania.
01:38If we can just leave a mark, if we can put our faith against their faith and our strength
01:43against their strength, there is hope.
01:46Thank you very much.
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02:05Thank you very much.
02:16Thank you very much.
02:21Thank you very much.
02:39Thank you very much.
02:45Thank you very much.
02:47You know this movie I think is for me like a little parallel or a little lullaby.
02:53A little song for the times when one is down and sometimes for me.
03:00Cinema has saved my life a few times and I hope the movie connects with you in that way.
03:07I know it has through the decades, and this is what film does for us, and this is what art
03:16does for us, and f*** the guy.
03:38The projection is Ana Diaz, and Adriana Basque, and the director, metter-en-scene, cinematographer, and many other qualities, Diego
04:04Luna.
04:23I'm just a voyeur, I guess, of observation of life.
04:30That's what I've done since I was this little boy. I was just happy to be here. I never expected
04:35this.
04:35Thank you so much, Terry.
04:42It's based on your own book.
04:44It's based on a book I wrote 30 years ago, 35 years ago, and I always daydreamed about doing it,
04:49but other people wanted to produce it and direct it, but I thought it's so personal, and I don't know
04:56if they can capture it.
04:57I had to be, I know what I looked at, I know what I saw, and I wanted to give
05:03the audience that.
05:04Thank you very much.
05:09Thank you very much.
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