Quentin Tarantino attends Cannes 2025 opening ceremony

ANI May 14, 2025 327 views

Quentin Tarantino lit up the Cannes 2025 opening ceremony with his signature energy. He attended as a guest of honor, discussing filmmaker George Sherman's legacy. The director shared tender moments with his wife Daniella on the red carpet. Tarantino, a Cannes veteran, previously won the Palme d'Or for Pulp Fiction.

"He came on the stage and opened the gala with his infectious energy." – Event Coverage
Quentin Tarantino attends Cannes 2025 opening ceremony
Cannes, May 14: Icon Quentin Tarantino on Tuesday night attended the opening ceremony of the 78th edition of Cannes Film Festival.

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Tarantino honored as guest at Cannes 2025

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Discusses Western filmmaker George Sherman

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Shares red carpet moments with wife Daniella

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Previously won Palme d'Or for Pulp Fiction

He came on the stage and opened the gala with his infectious energy.

Quentin Tarantino also posed on the red carpet with his wife Daniella. He wrapped his arms lovingly around his wife as they posed together.

As per People, this time, he has arrived at the festival as guest of honor. He is scheduled to participate in discussions about the 20th century Western filmmaker George Sherman, whose movies, Comanche Territory and Red Canyon, are screening in the festival's Cannes Classics section. Tarantino previously won the Palme d'Or, Cannes' most prestigious film award, in 1995 for Pulp Fiction; and in 2004, he served as Cannes' jury president.

Earlier on Tuesday, the couple was also photographed holding hands as they arrived at a hotel just ahead of the festival's opening night. Tarantino flashed a peace sign with his right hand at photographers.

The couple had an on-and-off-again relationship until they got engaged in 2017. They share two children: son Leo, 5, who was born in February 2020, and a daughter, 2, who was born in July 2022.

Kickstarted from May 13, Cannes 2025 will take place till May 24.

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Rahul K.
Tarantino is a legend! His energy is unmatched. Remember watching Pulp Fiction in college and it blew my mind. Hope he makes more films soon 🤩
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Priya M.
His love for cinema is so inspiring. Wish we had more directors in Bollywood who take risks like him. But honestly, his films can be too violent sometimes - not for family viewing!
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Amit S.
Cannes is lucky to have him! I wonder if he'll ever make a film set in India. Imagine a Tarantino-style gangster movie in Mumbai streets - that would be epic!
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Shalini R.
Nice to see him with his family. After all the controversies, he seems settled now. But I still think his early work was better - Django Unchained was his peak for me.
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Vikram J.
The man knows how to make an entrance! That peace sign is classic Tarantino. Hope he mentors young filmmakers at Cannes - India has so much untapped talent waiting for guidance.
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Neha P.
His knowledge of cinema history is incredible. Talking about George Sherman shows his depth. Wish our film festivals had such meaningful discussions instead of just star appearances.

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