Once upon a Time in Cannes
The opening ceremony for the 39th Cannes Film Festival, on May 9, 1986, where Martin Scorsese’s After Hours, starring Griffin Dunne, stole the show.
Forty years ago, Muammar al-Qaddafi threatened to blow up the Cannes Film Festival. The author attended anyway, with Griffin Dunne—and the rest is history
By Mitch Glazer
_U.S. JETS HIT TERRORIST CENTERS IN LIBYA - The U.S. conducted a series of air strikes on Monday night against what the White House called “terrorist centers” and military bases in Libya…. The Associated Press in a dispatch from Tripoli said Colonel Qaddafi’s home was among the buildings hit on the raid there …” — _Bernard Weinraub, special to The New York Times, April 15, 1986
HOLLYWOOD UNSURE ON CANNES TRIPS - Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Whoopi Goldberg have cancelled their trips to the Cannes Film Festival…. Mr. Scorsese, the director of “After Hours,” which is competing for prizes and READ ON
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