Paris: One of France’s most famous actresses Léa Seydoux, may miss the Cannes Film Festival after testing positive for COVID-19.
James Bond actress Lea Seydoux, who was to appear next week at the Cannes Film Festival, where organisers are trying to keep COVID-19 contagion in check, has tested positive for COVID-19 in Paris, entertainment site Variety reported on Saturday.
The world’s biggest cinema showcase, which kicked off on the French Riviera on July 6 and has so far drawn stars from around the world despite health crisis restrictions, was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
This year’s reboot is taking place amid rising cases of the highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus in France, although vaccinations are also progressing and festival organisers are running tight testing checks on attendees.
French actress Seydoux is one of big stars of this year’s edition, with four films showing at Cannes, and three in its main competition, including Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch”, which is to premiere on Monday.
Variety cited a spokesperson for Seydoux as confirming her positive test despite being fully vaccinated and asymptomatic. The spokesperson said she would remain in quarantine for now.
Festival organisers, who helped set up a free saliva testing centre for COVID-19 close to the site where stars approach the red carpet, said there were no signs of a “Cannes cluster”.
Several thousand people attending the festival were tested on Friday and none tested positive, a spokesperson said.
Reportedly, Seydoux tested positive even after fully vaccinated. She is asymptomatic and isolating at home in Paris, hoping that negative tests on consecutive days could allow her to still attend the festival in the south of France, her publicist Christine Tripicchio confirmed.
At Cannes, Seydoux stars in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch; in Arnaud Desplechin’s Deception; in Bruno Dumont’s France; and in Ildikó Enyedi’s The Story of My Wife.