"Lights, Camera, Action!"
Ednews reports citing Hollywood Times that except that first part may not be possible during this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
In a direct threat to the festival, French unions have threatened to shut off the power in protest against President Macron's controversial pension reform.
In response to French President Emmanuel Macron's calls for "100 days of appeasement and unity" after pushing pension reform through, the CGT union representing energy sector workers has called for "100 days of anger".
In a statement, the union promised more protest action during the month of May, with electricity disruptions to major cultural and sporting events.
"In May, do what you like! The Cannes Film Festival, the Monaco Grand Prix, the Roland-Garros tournament, the Avignon Festival could be in the dark! We won't give up!" the union wrote in their statement.