Fred
Nuamah, CEO of the prestigious Ghana Movie Awards on Wednesday graced the red carpet
at the ongoing 65th Cannes Film Festival in France alongside other World
stars, when four times Oscar nominee, Brat Pitt’s latest movie, Killing Them Softly was screened at the international festival.
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Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah earlier walked on the Cannes red carpet during
the festival’s opening on Wednesday May 16.
Fred
and a number of other Ghanaian stars such as John Dumelo, Prince David Osei,
Roselyn Ngissah, and others yet to be confirmed joined the festival last weekend
courtesy Ghana Movie Awards.
The CEO went to watch Pitt’s new movie and had the opportunity to share the red carpet with him.
The movie is described as a gangster movie with a difference that reflects economic crimes. It is currently one of the major movies in the US Media.
“Pitt tells audience in Cannes that film about
underworld reflects criminality underpinning the US's financial crisis.
“Brad
Pitt’s latest film is a gangster movie, but with a difference. As the action
plays out against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis, with its final
scene taking place on the night of Barack Obama’s election victory, Pitt's
character Jackie bleakly assesses the state of the nation: America is not a
country, it’s a business,” The Guardian
reported.
Australian
director Andrew Dominik, who was behind The Assassination of Jesse James by the
Coward Robert Ford, was the movie’s director while Pitt also produced it.
The 65th Festival Cannes Film Festival kicked
off in France last Wednesday May 16 and would climax on May 27 2012. A lot of top rated films have
been screened at the event. Likewise top world stars as Chris
Pine, Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Ewan McGregor, and Bill Murray have all
walked the festival’s red carpet.
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