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Bird Man on Red Carpet Leaves Cannes Squawking

  • On May 17, 2025, at the Cannes Film Festival in southern France, a man dressed as a condor attended the red carpet premiere of Lynne Ramsay's film 'Die, My Love'.
  • This appearance tied to the documentary 'I Love Peru', which features the condor and is screened in the festival's Cannes Classics section, while Cannes implemented new dress rules.
  • The bird costume included a beak and feathers, highlighting the condor as a Peruvian symbol linking heaven and earth, with festival rules forbidding nudity and oversized gowns but allowing condors.
  • Festival organizers announced on May 12 new red carpet policies banning nudity and excessively voluminous gowns to comply with French law and the festival's charter standards.
  • The event demonstrated how Cannes enforces dress codes while permitting artistic expressions like the condor costume, suggesting ongoing negotiations between tradition and creative display.
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varmatin.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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