'Revons a un avenir meilleur' - Monsieur X



Showing posts with label Festival de Cannes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival de Cannes. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 May 2011

What did I miss at Festival de Cannes 2011?

Firstly merci to all the lucky people in Cannes who kept me up-to date with all your tweets and blogs, sometimes I felt like I was there...then I would wake up from my daydreams and be more determined to make it to the next one in 2012 and to watch more films from this year’s festival than the three I watched from last years., especially The Artist and We Need To Talk About Kevin.

So last year I watched some of my favourite actors walk the red carpet (Javier Bardem and Benicio del Toro) and some of my favourite fashion icons (Charlotte Gainsbourg and Diane Kruger). This year my eyes are hurting from being glued to the Internet or France24 news channel, I feel a few days break from technology is needed.





Cannes 2010

Ok enough about the past, what about now? Who’s been avoiding me - Jack Black, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Owen Wilson, Jude Law, Gilles Lellouche, Tahar Rahim and Antonio Banderas to name but a few of my favourites, but I will see you all next year boys, bloggers and twitter users.









So I continue on my quest of all things French and hope to see you all IN Cannes in May 2012.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

17/05/10 - This time last year Festival de Cannes, unrequited love, bad luck and a volcano

ChouChou’s mission to get to Festival de Cannes 2010 to be with the man she loves.  Fighting against unrequited love, bad luck and that damm volcano.

Narrated in Jack Bauer 24 style. Please add the bleeps after the times, and I will add the ’damm its’. I was so excited, one of things in my top ten bucket list was to go to Festival de Cannes with an extra bonus of being with Monsieur X who was kind enough to invite me.

What shall I wear while travelling? What look shall I go for when I meet Monsieur X at the airport? What shall I take? What shall I buy? What What What? Usually when I have gone to France to visit him, I have travelled light, but not this time I was going for a week and planned to buy every bit of Cannes merchandise I could find. I paid for the extra baggage and spend weeks before departing checking the Internet for information about what stars might be attending.

Then that f**king volcano went off!!!! Damm it number 1!

I left my home at 1.30am on Monday 17th May 2010, my flight from Luton to Nice was still going ahead even thou all other UK airports were closed apart from Luton. So I caught my coach at 2am,arrived at Luton Airport at 4.15am and all I could see was red screens and ‘cancelled cancelled cancelled’ etc etc all over the TV screens. Merde!

Plan B: Take the train from the airport to London. But there was a fire at Luton train station. Damm it!

Plan C: I caught the coach and called Monsieur X not to go to the airport who was hung-over and half asleep. ‘I'm coming by land’ I said. He moaned‘ Eh D’accord’ and went back to sleep.

5.00am: Bus to London Victoria Coach Station. £15

6.00am: Arrive in Victoria, half of the coach head towards the Eurostar the another half to the coach station. What do I do? What do I do? Other than panic! Ok deep breathe, the coach station was nearer and I could get to Paris by 17.00. Last train to Cannes from Paris 17.30. Merde! Ticket Office doesn’t open until 7am

7.00am: Ticket office opens - fully booked no tickets for Paris until Wednesday - Damm it!

7.15am: Take the tube to St Pancras railway station/Eurostar.

7.30am: Arrived at the Eurostar office, not much of a queue, a good sign I thought. Wrong! That’s because Eurostar workers were telling passengers there was only a few seats available on the 9am train and the next available train was at 16.00!!!!!

I call home and ask my sister to try a book online, save time waiting in the queue for the few remaining seats. She told me the website crashed! Copy That! - I head for the train ticket office.

8.30am: Brought train ticket to Dover. £33

8.45am: Took a train to Dover, call Monsieur X to update him, no answer, continue to call him all morning, no answer. I should of noticed the signs.

10.10am: Arrived in Dover, I hadn’t a clue where to go. No one around. I followed a French family to the shuttle bus stop.

10.45am - 11.30am: Arrived at the Ferry Ticket Office. Brought ticket to Calais. £18

11.30am- All aboard!! Took the ferry to Calais, try and get some sleep. Switch off phone to save battery.

14.30: Arrived in Calais, foot passengers left to defend for ourselves, no signs, bus stop, directions, or tourist information. Rien! And it starts to rain. Shuttle bus finally arrives and takes us to the bus stop.

A kind Englishwomen could see I was stressed ( I didn’t think I would make it to Paris never mind Cannes) and gave me advice on train times to Paris, as she was heading that way. There was no way I was going to make that last train. Merde!

15.10: Took the bus to Calais Train Station - it’s pissing it down and I’m soaked. Monsieur X finally wakes up and calls me. I can tell he isn’t very happy about all the trouble I’m caused. Maybe I knew that he might never invite to the Festival again and thought this was my only chance to go.

15.30: Made it to the train station and found my Guardian Angel, a very helpful ticket seller who spoke perfect English. After a few minutes of talking with my Angel with Monsieur X, shouting at me down the phone, telling me to ask for other routes to Marseille, Nice or Miramas for the that night. There wasn’t any, just an overnight train to Cannes via Paris. 130€

15.50: At the wrong train station - run in the rain for a taxi to TGV station - Damm it!

16.10: Arrived at TGV station and run for my train which was due to leave in 2 minutes.

16.15: Train departs to Paris Nord. I flop on my seat with relief. Call home and Monsieur X, (he had calmed down) with my travel updates. Switch off phone again. Tried to relax.

18.05: Arrived in Paris it was good I had four hours before my next train journey, or I would have been shitting myself.

18.20: I took the Metro from Paris Nord to Paris Austerlitz. I wouldn’t believe I was travelling around France and Paris on my own, especially when the Metro train came out of the tunnel into the Paris sunshine over the River Seine and then walking past the tacky souvenir shops of Eiffel Towers of all sizes and materials.



18.35 - 20.25: I walked around Paris, tired and lonely. I found a shower room in another train station, I was so dirty and so was the shower room, so I cut my losses and when back to Austerlitz train station where I noticed there was a shower room there (eh oui very French). I thought it was just a hairdressers. I had a shower, and felt a million times better, mainly because I wouldn’t be to scruffy when I would met Monsieur X the next morning then waited for my train. Merde only 2 bars left on my mobile.

My back was starting to hurt as my medium sized sports bag had no wheels, so I had been carrying it on my shoulders for most of the day, my shoulders were so red it looked like sunburn and they hurt for most of my stay.

22.25: Found my seat at the cheap end of the night train. I never booked a bed as it would have been around 400€. Called home and Monsieur X again to update them and wish them Good Night and switched off the phone again. Bonne Nuit Paris.

22.50: Train to Cannes departed, I had no trouble sleeping on my uncomfortable seat, has I was so tired. I woke up around 6am, I had been travelling for over 24 hours and all the hassle and stress this journey caused me was made a little bit worth it seeing the French countryside and coast at sunrise. I switched my phone back on, I was down to one bar of battery, hoping it would not go flat until I was with Monsieur X.

8.30am 18/05 : I had reached my destination - Cannes train station. I looked a mess and walking up the steep stairs, my back felt like it was going to snap but seeing Monsieur X’s gorgeous smile at the top of the stairs made me feel my 31 hour trip was totally worth it as I flopped into his strong arms...


Number 15 - hmmmm an idea for a film....take it to Cannes....
 
To be continued.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

French Exam

Tres facile! Multiple choice. I hope I wasn’t too arrogant that I have messed up this easy test. However there was 4 out of 25 questions where I was unsure, “it’s A!…mmm..or maybe it’s D. Oh Merde!’



Oh well its all over now, so I’m have a week off from studying and try and enjoy the Festival de Cannes via cyber world…it still counts as learning French non?

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Mercredi Orange - Thor

I’m not really into comic book movies, I liked Ironman and Batman (Bale Bat) but hated Watchmen and not that keen on Spiderman.

With Thor, he rocked! Built like a Shi*thouse and gorgeous. I loved the humour of the film, with him walking around the streets of a small town American town calling it a ‘Realm’ and demanding a horse from the local pet shop. The planet Asgard is a big difference from Summer Bay and Home and Away for Chris Hemsworth.

However it lost a star because of it’s geek moment - we were told by other movie goers to wait until after the credits - I won’t spoilt it but I wasn’t impressed and I don’t think the comic book followers were either..
 


Also......One week to go until Festival de Cannes! Still looking forward to it even thou I won't be there.
 

Monday, 11 April 2011

31 ways to get to the Film Festival une - six

The relevance of the number 31 could be it’s as far as I can count up to in French, but it is the amount of hours it took me from Bored-vile to Cannes. 31 long , tiring, uncomfortable, lonely hours.  However it was worth it, and when I feel negative and down, I think of those 31 hours and I know if I put my full attention to a task I’m interested in, it could happen especially if I add abit of adrenaline into the mix.

So where do I start? OK lets get some of the obvious, but never going to happen ones out of the way.
1. Expect an invitation from Monsieur X to stay with him again - Never going to happen.
2. Become an actor. 3. Director. 4. Production Staff, blah blah already crossed off my list.
5. Win the Euromillions, or maybe buy 31 scratch cards win rein and then become more depressed.
6. Become famous (or infamous) so someone wants to make a film about me.

I’m sure I will come up with more stupid ideas than feasible ones.

Bonne nuit!!

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Why Cannes?

Its 31 days until the Cannes Film Festival 2011 and Monsieur X will be there but I won’t and I’m very disappointed. Last year he invited me to the Festival, it was a dream come true, and this time last year my flight was booked and I was looking forward to being with him. My joy was replaced with stress when the volcano went off but I was determined to achieve my dream & be with the man I love.

While he worked, I watched the film stars walk up the red carpet dreaming about being on the other side of the barrier. But how? Become an actor? NON, not photogenic remember and I get embarrassed when a camcorder or mobile phone video cam appears at parties. So watching myself on a large cinema screen would be a no-no. Maybe a Film Director? NON, to shy so shouting out orders to arrogant actors and other minions ain’t my bag. Production staff? NON the only technical skills I know about is cyber-stalking. However there is always writing I have enough imagination in my screwed up head and enough material in my life to do it. Note to self: go though all my diaries and make notes.

Now one year on,  Monsieur X is declaring his love to his new girlfriend all over Facebook, and I need to fill this big hole left in my life. He will never invite me to the festival or France again so how do I get there solo. Apart from a lottery win or a Knight in Shining Amour, I will be an armchair spectator of this year’s festival, but this doesn’t mean I can’t start planning for Festival de Cannes 2012. Apart from the lack of funds, after last year’s visit where I spent most of my time on my own walking up & down the la Croisette, star spotting, next time (because there will be a next time!) I would like to share my experiences with new friends.