Celebrity News

Alexandra Vino, an Actor and Indie filmmaker discusses the film “Jeanne Du Barry” and Johnny Depp’s return to Acting

The 76th Cannes Film Festival opened with the glamorous period piece “Jeanne Du Barry.” Alexandra loved the film for its historical accuracy. The film covers the life of King Louis the Fifteenth and his last mistress. “I loved the humor in what is essentially a dark subject.”  

Maiwenn, The French-Algerian actor who wrote and directed this layered piece admirably, showed her brilliance in casting Johnny Depp. I have always been a fan of Depp, like many of us. “I am happy to see that, as a society, we are moving towards a more understanding and loving community.

Besides that, the luminary spotlight fell on a constellation of stars gathered there to promote their cinematic endeavors. All along the prestigious Croissette, the red carpets were blooming like beautiful flowers. The festival’s grand return after three restrictive years was well-received by eager audiences.  

 Alexandra Vino is a burgeoning indie filmmaker who is recognized for her short film “Green Kola.” She took a moment to share her favorite films and looks from the festival’s red carpet.  

Vino stressed the significance of the festival for indie filmmakers. A film’s favorable reception at the festival can be a powerful catalyst for securing distributors and generating positive buzz before its official release.  

Among the films she had enjoyed, Vino singled out “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Indiana Jones” as her favorites. Her primary objective at the festival was not only to connect with her clients from her animation work on children’s movies but also to highlight her in-progress indie project, “Hollywood Movie,” — a dark comedy centered around an actor pursuing an Oscar.  

The filmmaker further highlighted the collective effort involved in preparing for awards shows. A team of professionals is behind the polished, red-carpet-ready looks, and Vino took a moment to applaud her team at Mephistopheles for their remarkable work in selecting the perfect outfit for each occasion. She extended her gratitude to Greg Alexander and Veronique Droulez, whose tireless efforts were integral to her Cannes appearance.  

In terms of fashion, Vino praised Elle Fanning, who was dressed in McQueen, and Winnie Harlow, donning Jean Paul Gaultier, for their standout appearances.

Alexandra Vino
Wearing the stunning @AnnaGuptaCouture

Styled by @AGFashionclub 

Clutch @Zadig & Voltaire 

As for her 2023 goals, Vino aims to complete her film and venture deeper into the realm of comedies. She explained the deceptive complexity of comedy, stating that it might appear effortless, but it’s far from easy. She referenced her success at the Paris International Film Festival, where she won an award for her comedic short “Green Kola.” Vino has held a fondness for comedies since her early years. 

With her prowess in this genre, shown through her victory at the Paris International Film Festival for “Green Kola,” there is no doubt that she will succeed in her ambitions. To her, it is clear that making films is not just a one-person job but a collective effort, a sentiment she is eager to carry forward in her future projects. Alexandra signs off with an invitation to meet again at the movies, promising more of her innovative and impressive works. 

Cropped Celebrity News Favicon

(Ambassador)

This article features branded content from a third party. Opinions in this article do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of Celebrity News.

Skip to content