Festivaltown Cannes, France (1964)
A short, silent film depicting the beaches of Cannes, France; also the sight of the annual Cannes Film Festival. Focuses primarily on capturing families, couples, and other revelers swimming, sailing, etc. Festivaltown prominently features the sunny French Riviera, site of the annual Cannes Film Festival. Children and men and women of all ages go sailing, swimming, and take long walks on the boardwalk. Luxurious landmarks such as the InterContinental Carlton Cannes can be seen looming in the background throughout the film.
Director: Camille Cook
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1964
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Festivaltown Cannes, France about?
- A short, silent film depicting the beaches of Cannes, France; also the sight of the annual Cannes Film Festival. Focuses primarily on capturing families, couples, and other revelers swimming, sailing, etc. Festivaltown prominently features the sunny French Riviera, site of the annual Cannes Film Festival. Children and men and women of all ages go sailing, swimming, and take long walks on the boardwalk. Luxurious landmarks such as the InterContinental Carlton Cannes can be seen looming in the background throughout the film.
- Who directed Festivaltown Cannes, France?
- Festivaltown Cannes, France was directed by Camille Cook.
- How long is Festivaltown Cannes, France?
- Festivaltown Cannes, France has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is Festivaltown Cannes, France?
- Festivaltown Cannes, France is a Documentary film.