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Cannes: ‘Gentle Monster’ Cheered at Premiere, Catapults Léa Seydoux Into Race for Fest’s Best Actress Prize and Oscar

Marie Kreutzer's follow-up to 'Corsage' could also factor in to the best international feature Oscar competition, though it remains to be seen which country would have the strongest claim on it.

Camille Dalmais, Laurence Rupp, Catherine Deneuve, Malo Blanchet, Léa Seydoux, Marie Kreutzer, Jella Haase, a guest and Alexander Glehr attend the 'Gentle Monster' screen
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Marie Kreutzer's follow-up to 'Corsage' could also factor in to the best international feature Oscar competition, though it remains to be seen which country would have the strongest claim on it.

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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Cannes: ‘Gentle Monster’ Cheered at Premiere, Catapults Léa Seydoux Into Race for Fest’s Best Actress Prize and Oscar, Marie Kreutzer’s follow-up to ‘Corsage’ could also factor in to the best international feature Oscar competition, though it remains to be seen which country would have the strongest claim on it.

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