Adèle Exarchopoulos Received a 12-Minute Standing Ovation for 'Another Day'

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Adèle Exarchopoulos made a significant impact by winning the Palme d'Or for her performance in "Blue Is the Warmest Color," directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, alongside Léa Seydoux at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Now, she has once again captured attention with her role in Jeanne Herry's "Another Day" (Garance). The film received a 12-minute standing ovation for Exarchopoulos's performance, marking the longest ovation in Cannes history.

Exarchopoulos shared that during the preparation process for the film, she felt a "great loneliness and a deep lack of love" while researching the lives of addicts. This experience provided her with a deeper understanding of her character and strengthened her performance. The extraordinary response at Cannes represents a new turning point in Exarchopoulos's career and offers a significant promotional opportunity for the film.

While "Another Day" revolves around the theme of addiction, Exarchopoulos's inner journey and the challenges faced by her character leave a profound impact on the audience. Since its screening at Cannes, the film has continued to attract attention with positive reviews from critics. This performance showcases Exarchopoulos's talents once again while offering viewers a powerful story.

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