A roundup of stars on the red carpet at the seaside film festival over the long weekend
Marion Cotillard was among the many actresses and actors posing for photographers at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes over the long weekend. She was there on Monday to promote the film Blood Ties.Joel Ryan/Reuters
Zoe Saldana is also in Blood Ties.Joel Ryan/Reuters
Hunky Clive Owen is yet another member of the Blood Ties cast.Yves Herman/Reuters
Carey Mulligan, seen here on Sunday, was there to promote the Coen brothers film Inside Llewyn Davis.Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters
Ditto for Justin Timberlake.Lionel Cironneau/The Associated Press
Director Steven Spielberg, jury president of the Cannes Film Festival, arrives for the screening of Inside Llewyn Davis, one of the films in competition, on Sunday.Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters
Jane Fonda also attended the Inside Llewyn Davis screening on Sunday.Eric Gaillard/Reuters
Justin Timberlake and his wife Jessica Biel leave the theatre leave after Sunday’s screening of Inside Llewyn Davis.Regis Duvignau/Reuters
Jury member Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban snuggle on the red carpet as they arrive for the screening of Inside Llewyn Davis on Sunday.Yves Herman/Reuters
Cast member Beth Grant poses during a photocall for the film As I Lay Dying on Monday.Regis Duvignau/Reuters
James Franco directed and stars in As I Lay Dying, which is based on the famous novel by William Faulkner.Regis Duvignau/Reuters
Tim Blake Nelson is also one of the stars of As I Lay Dying.Regis Duvignau/Reuters
Canadian actor Keanu Reeves was on Monday promoting the film Man of Tai Chi at Cannes.Joel Ryan/Reuters
Naomi Watts attends the "For the Love of Cinema" event hosted by a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Rocin in Antibe, France, on Sunday.Samir Hussein/The Associated Press
Model Doutzen Kroes arrives for the screening of the film Jimmy P (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian) on Saturday.Francois Mori/The Associated Press
Jennifer Lawrence also attended the screening of the oddly named film Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian) on Saturday.Yves Herman/Reuters