Jacqueline Monsigny/Edward Meeks the Novel the Festival of Cannes The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. 'the novel of magic places'. large-format paperback 382 pages from 2007 by Éditions du Rocher with photo galleries; original edition. in VERY GOOD CONDITION complete and solid not annotated or torn; clean interior and still fresh; some (rare) small cornures on the cover. In 2007 Cannes celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. Made of passions scandals controversies and triumphs the history of the Festival goes beyond fiction. Launched to counter the Venice Film Festival in the hands of the fascists the first Cannes Film Festival opened on August 31 1939. The next day Hitler invaded Poland and war broke out. The Cannes Film Festival is stillborn. Against all expectations he was reborn in 1946 in the euphoria of victory. Sometimes decried for its rhinestones and its glitter Cannes never ceases to fascinate and it is today the most media event after the Olympic Games. A major meeting for all filmmakers France can be proud of this festival which discovers many talents every year. A living portrait of the Festival. in the case of multiple purchases the shipping costs increase very little (except in the event of a change in shipping method). Perlenbook company n ° Siret 49982801100010. RCS Lure Tgi 499828911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. 'the novel of magic places'. large-format paperback 382 pages from 2007 by Éditions du Rocher with photo galleries; original edition. in VERY GOOD CONDITION complete and solid not annotated or torn; clean interior and still fresh; some (rare) small cornures on the cover. In 2007 Cannes celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. Made of passions scandals controversies and triumphs the history of the Festival goes beyond fiction. Launched to counter the Venice Film Festival in the hands of the fascists the first Cannes Film Festival opened on August 31 1939. The next day Hitler invaded Poland and war broke out. The Cannes Film Festival is stillborn. Against all expectations he was reborn in 1946 in the euphoria of victory. Sometimes decried for its rhinestones