What's Happening?
The Electric Kiss, directed by Pierre Salvadori, has been selected as the opening film for the Cannes Film Festival. Playtime has acquired international sales rights for the film, which is set in 1928
Paris and stars Pio Marmaï as a painter struggling with the loss of his wife. The film explores themes of deception and inspiration as the protagonist is unknowingly involved in staged séances by a carnival worker. Produced by Les Films Pelléas, the film will premiere on May 12, coinciding with its theatrical release in France.
Why It's Important?
The selection of The Electric Kiss as the opening film at Cannes highlights its potential impact on the international film circuit. The involvement of Playtime, a prominent sales agent, suggests confidence in the film's commercial viability. This event underscores the importance of film festivals in launching new works and shaping the careers of filmmakers. The film's themes of love and deception may resonate with audiences, potentially leading to critical acclaim and commercial success.






