- Oct 9, 1999
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In what Britain's Guardian newspaper called "the first full-blown scandal of the Cannes Film Festival," critics have lambasted a new French film, Trouble Every Day, with several of them booing and walking out of a screening. In the film, the leading female character has sex with four men, then murders them and eats them.
Actress Beatrice Dalle, who portrays the cannibalizing woman, later told a press conference, that the film is not "explicit or violent. It's actually a love story. ... And I don't think it's about cannibalism either."
alright, so when does this movie hit theaters??! she'd be a perfect match for Hannibal.
In what Britain's Guardian newspaper called "the first full-blown scandal of the Cannes Film Festival," critics have lambasted a new French film, Trouble Every Day, with several of them booing and walking out of a screening. In the film, the leading female character has sex with four men, then murders them and eats them.
Actress Beatrice Dalle, who portrays the cannibalizing woman, later told a press conference, that the film is not "explicit or violent. It's actually a love story. ... And I don't think it's about cannibalism either."
alright, so when does this movie hit theaters??! she'd be a perfect match for Hannibal.