Kristen Stewart and ‘Full Phil’ Cast Get Lively 5-Minute Cannes Ovation Despite Mixed Response to Quentin Dupieux’s Absurd Comedy

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- Full Phil premiered at Cannes with a midnight screening that drew a full house and loud pre‑screening applause for director Quentin Dupieux and cast including Kristen Stewart, Woody Harrelson, Charlotte Le Bon, Emma Mackey, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim.
- Audience reaction was mixed: laughter during the absurd comedy, followed by polite applause at the credits and a standing cheer after the lights came up, with Stewart engaging fans by dancing and waving.
- Kristen Stewart praised Dupieux’s DIY auteur style in a Variety interview, saying he “holds the camera at all times” and “knows how he’s going to edit it by the end of the day.”
- Quentin Dupieux previously opened Cannes 2024 with “The Second Act,” while Stewart’s 2023 Cannes debut “The Chronology of Water” earned critical acclaim.
- Full Phil’s Cannes reception was modest compared to other premieres like James Gray’s “Paper Tiger,” which earned a 7‑minute standing ovation, and Neon’s “Clarissa,” which received a hearty ovation.
Why it matters: Distributors may favor the higher‑energy Paper Tiger, which earned a 7‑minute standing ovation, over Full Phil’s modest applause, potentially shifting acquisition budgets and marketing focus toward the more enthusiastically received titles.




