Alana Haim and co-star Josh O’Connor share Sweet Red Carpet Moment at the premiere of their new film The Mastermind during Cannes Film Festival
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Alana Haim and Josh O’Connor made an energetic arrival on the red carpet at the Mastermind Premiere during Cannes Film Festival On Friday evening.
The couple, who played the leading role as a man and woman in the new film, shared a sweet exchange and grabbed the moment while playing their identities on the screen.
Make sure that she and Josh received some attention in a room full of A-list stars, Alana ‘presented’ Josh to photographers during the Blitse premiere.
Looks a lot Glamorous in a Louis Vuitton black and green dress on the Croisette, the Haim singer made a show to introduce her co-star with a grin that stretches her arms wide, much to the joy of the cameras.
The couple continued to play more cute moments, while they walked up the red carpet, laughing and a joke, a spark of joy brought to the prestigious event.
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Alana Haim and Josh O’Connor played the heads with their unmistakable chemistry on the red carpet at the Cannes film festival on Friday evening

Ensuring that she and Josh received some attention in a room full of A-list stars Alana ‘presented’ Josh to photographers during the Blitse Première on Friday
Alana looked sensational in the black corset top and green skirt with dramatic ruffles everywhere.
She left her brunette locks for the evening and wore minimal makeup to emphasize her of course.
For the occasion, Josh wore a Slim Prada pantsuit and pinned a pink corsage on his lapel, for extra Pazaaz.
They were accompanied by colleague -cast member John Magaro and the highly acclaimed filmmaker Kelly Reichardt, who wrote and directed the highly anticipated project.
Josh plays the lead role in the upcoming Heist film, in addition to the hit list -topping singer who, her Cannes debut made in Licorice Pizza by Paul Thomas Anderson four years ago.
In the film, Moeney (Josh) and two accomplices find themselves to a museum in the middle of the day and steal four paintings.
However, when things get confused, his life unraveled and Moeney is banned to a life on the run.
The film earned a five and a half -minute ovation at the Première of Cannes on Friday evening.

The couple, who shine as a man and woman in the new film The Mastermind, shared a sweet exchange and grabbed the moment while playing their identities and chemistry on the screen

The Haim singer looked glamorous in a black and green dress by Louis Vuitton on the Croisette and made a show of introducing her co-star, continued to play more cute moments, while the couple sustained the red carpet, laughing and joke.
Josh appears in almost every scene, and during the applause cheers and roaring was the loudest for his share in the film.
It was Josh’s second film opening for the Film Festival, after he had the premiere for the new Gay Romance, The History of Sound on Wednesday evening.
Despite receiving a standing ovation of nine minutes, the actor missed the celebrations because of the filming of the new film by Steven Spielberg.
In the history of the Sound, Lionel (played by Paul Mescal) and David (Josh), meet each other at the Music College, start a project to absorb the lives, voices and music of their friends and countrymen, and forbidden a forbidden band in the process.
Josh has previously admitted that he has ‘mixed feelings’ about playing homosexual characters, despite the leading role in two homosexual roles.
Spend against Vanity exhibition, Josh said: ‘It is a very difficult subject. The truth is that I will eventually read a script and what influences me influences me.

The Pair star in the upcoming Heist film, in which Moeney (Josh) and two accomplices steal some museum paintings, but when things get confused, Moody’s life unraveled and is forced a life on the run
The actor explained how the history of the sound was about sadness, company and music and love.
While his role is God’s own country, the story of “someone who was unable to love and be loved.”
He added: ‘The sexuality of a character, the background of a character, where they grew up, their dynamics with their families – these are all aspects for each character, and so I take it as seriously as a different aspect.
‘But to be completely truthful, I am not 100% sure how I think about it. I think I have mixed feelings.
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