
Kinds of Kindness Cannes Photocall: Emma Stone, Hunter Schafer, and Margaret Qualley Make a Statement in Matching Black and White Dresses

The stars of Kinds of Kindness are out in full force at the 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival to promote their black comedy anthology film directed by Poor Things’ Yorgos Lanthimos.
At the photocall on Saturday, Emma Stone, Hunter Schafer, and Margaret Qualley all looked stunning in matching black-and-white dresses—each with a distinct flair—perfect for the French Riviera setting.
Emma Stone, Hunter Schafer, and Margaret Qualley coordinate in black-and-white outfits at the Kinds of Kindness Cannes photocall (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / Cover Images)
Kinds of Kindness: A Triptych Fable
Kinds of Kindness tells three distinct but somewhat related stories, separated into three segments: “The Death of R.M.F.,” the first segment, centers on a man who tries to take control of his own life after severing ties with his influential boss; “R.M.F. is Flying,” the second segment, follows a man who becomes suspicious that...
At the photocall on Saturday, Emma Stone, Hunter Schafer, and Margaret Qualley all looked stunning in matching black-and-white dresses—each with a distinct flair—perfect for the French Riviera setting.
Emma Stone, Hunter Schafer, and Margaret Qualley coordinate in black-and-white outfits at the Kinds of Kindness Cannes photocall (Credit: Dave Bedrosian / Future Image / Cover Images)
Kinds of Kindness: A Triptych Fable
Kinds of Kindness tells three distinct but somewhat related stories, separated into three segments: “The Death of R.M.F.,” the first segment, centers on a man who tries to take control of his own life after severing ties with his influential boss; “R.M.F. is Flying,” the second segment, follows a man who becomes suspicious that...
- 5/21/2024
- by Anne De Guia
- Your Next Shoes
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