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Updated · Variety · May 19
Cannes Evacuates 'Bitter Christmas' Screening 15 Minutes In After Medical Emergency
Updated
Updated · Variety · May 19

Cannes Evacuates 'Bitter Christmas' Screening 15 Minutes In After Medical Emergency

5 articles · Updated · Variety · May 19
  • An evening press screening of Pedro Almodóvar’s “Bitter Christmas” at Cannes was halted and the Bazin theater cleared after an attendee suffered a medical emergency.
  • About 15 minutes into the film, an elderly person collapsed in their seat; festival officials said the person was conscious and responsive before being taken to a hospital.
  • Once emergency crews finished their intervention, the screening restarted from the beginning, according to the Cannes press office.
  • The disruption came as Almodóvar attended the film’s simultaneous premiere in the Grand Théâtre Lumière, where the competition title was rolling out with its cast.
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