Grade 2 to 5 discovered Cannes Festival, an annual International Film Festival held in Cannes, in the south of France.
In the world of film, the Festival de Cannes founded in 1946 is the largest international showcase of cinematic art. In the world of the yet-to-be-discovered filmmaker, the Cannes Film Festival is a godsend. It's not like the Oscars: Anyone can submit a film, and every submission has the chance to be viewed by representatives of the international movie industry.
Every year, for 12 days in May, the small city of Cannes in southern France turns into a meeting place for cinema's players, would-be players and the people who report on them. If you don't fall into any of these categories, your chances of attending a film screening at the festival are almost nonexistent, but you can gawk at the stars and bask in the atmosphere to your heart's content.
The students viewed some posters created for this event since 1946 until last year. And some of them decided to participate to a challenge: drawing a poster for this year. The best one had received an award! The best designer is: OCEANA, from grade 3!
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