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Costner and Demi Moore make a Hollywood comeback at Cannes Film Festival

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Hollywood legends Kevin Costner and Demi Moore are making a triumphant return to the big screen at the Cannes Film Festival. Costner is set to debut his self-funded Western epic “Horizon, an American Saga,” a project he has been working on since 1988. Despite facing challenges in securing funding from studios, Costner took matters into his own hands and bankrolled the film himself. The movie follows multiple characters and storylines on the violent frontier as Europeans settle on Native American land.

Meanwhile, Demi Moore stars in “The Substance,” a horror film that explores society’s unrealistic expectations of women’s bodies. Moore, known for her roles in hit movies like “Ghost” and “A Few Good Men,” is making a remarkable comeback at Cannes after years away from the spotlight.

The Cannes Film Festival is abuzz with other notable entries, including Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Perez,” a musical about a transgender drug lord starring Selena Gomez. The film has garnered praise for its unique storyline and powerful performances.

As the festival reaches its climax, the competition for the prestigious Palme d’Or award heats up. With a diverse range of films vying for the top prize, including Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” and Cate Blanchett’s “Rumours,” Cannes continues to showcase the best of international cinema.

Stay tuned for the Palme d’Or winner, to be announced on the festival’s closing day. Cannes remains a platform for celebrating cinematic excellence and showcasing the talents of industry veterans and newcomers alike.

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