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By Rosalba O’Brien

(Reuters) – When Eric Gaillard first went to photograph the Cannes Film Festival in 1981, it was a smaller, more intimate affair – the kind of place where you could see the greats from Hollywood’s Golden Age like Lauren Bacall or Ava Gardner wandering alone on the esplanade or having fun on the beach without bodyguards.

Returning for his 40th time, Gaillard finds a different beast – larger, more multicultural, with more restrictions on where photographers can stand to try and get that viral snap or capture that moment when a movie star gets caught off-guard sharing an intimate smile, striking a goofy pose, or having a bad hair day.

FILE PHOTO: The 75th Cannes Film Festival – Screening of the film “Crimes of the Future” in competition – Red Carpet Arrivals – Cannes, France, May 23, 2022. Guests arrive. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

The 76th edition of the festival, taking place from May 16 to May 27, has seen Cannes’ usual population triple to 230,000 people to watch films, rub shoulders with celebrities and – in some cases – compete for the coveted Palme D’Or.

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Gaillard, who is retiring after this festival, was there for Reuters, snapping Michael Douglas pointing at the camera with a cheeky grin and a besuited Harrison Ford receiving an Honorary Palme D’Or.

He was there in 1997 when Michael Jackson was in attendance, in 2008 when Diego Maradona showed off soccer tricks, and in 2018 when Kristen Stewart kicked off her heels on the red carpet.

FILE PHOTO: US ACTOR PITT ESCORTS WIFE US ACTRESS JENNIFER ANISTON FOR THE SCREENING OF ‘TROY’ AT THE 57TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL. U.S. Actor Brad Pitt (L) escorts his wife U.S. actress Jennifer Aniston (R) during red carpet arrivals for the screening of German director Wolfang Petersen’s ‘Troy’ at the 57th Cannes Film Festival, May 13, 2004. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

A shot from the 48th edition of the festival in 1995 shows a disarmingly young Johnny Depp, while a black-and-white photo from 1987 depicts a tanned, bejeweled Liz Taylor with one-time flame George Hamilton.

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FILE PHOTO: Actor Morgan Freeman poses during red carpet arrivals for director Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s film “Sin City” at the 58th Cannes Film Festival May 18, 2005. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard Pictures of the month May 2005

More recent photos show cinemagoers wearing masks (the festival was canceled in 2020 because of the Covid pandemic but came back the following year with restrictions), increasing numbers of women among the phalanxes of photographers, and attendees using phones to create their own social media posts.

But the essential glamour and fascination of the occasion has not changed – for the stars, or for the journalists. Cannes is, says Gaillard, “an incredible experience.”

FILE PHOTO: American actress Elizabeth Taylor (R) pins a red ribbon on Sylvester Stallone's (L) tuxedo during the Cinema for AIDS evening at the 46th Cannes Film Festival, May 20. Stallone stars in Finnish-born director Renny Harlin's (in sunglasses) film "Cliffhanger" which makes its world premiereFILE PHOTO: Photographers surround U.S. superstar Michael Jackson (2nd R) who pauses on the red-carpeted stairs of the festival palace as he arrives for the midnight screening of his new movie short "Ghosts"  at the 50th Cannes Film Festival, May 8. The film, shown out of competition, is directed by Stan-Winston.FILE PHOTO: Cast member Jean Pierre Leaud poses during a photocall for the film "La Mort De Louis XIV" (The Death of Louis XIV) out  of competition at the 69th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 19, 2016.   REUTERS/Eric GaillardFILE PHOTO: A man dressed as Charlie Chaplin walks on the beach in Cannes during the 65th Cannes Film Festival May 17, 2012. REUTERS/Eric GaillardFILE PHOTO: Actress Elizabeth Taylor and actor George Hamilton arrive at the 40th Anniversary ceremony of the Cannes film festival, May 13, 1987.  REUTERS/ Eric GaillardFILE PHOTO: The 76th Cannes Film Festival - Photocall of Michael Douglas - Cannes, France, May 16, 2023. Actor Michael Douglas poses during a photocall before being awarded with an honorary Palme d'Or prize during the opening ceremony. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

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