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In pictures: Stars dazzle on Day 6 of Cannes Film Festival

In pictures: Stars dazzle on Day 6 of Cannes Film Festival

France 2418-05-2025

In pictures: Stars dazzle on Day 6 of Cannes Film Festival
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Stars in glamorous gowns and tuxedos posed for photographers on Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet. US director Wes Anderson brought his latest A-list cast led by Benicio del Toro to the festival, ramping up the star power as the competition reached the halfway mark. Here's a look at some of the most iconic moments captured on the sixth day of the iconic event.

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