During the Cannes press conference for their movie ThreeThousandYearsofLonging, George Miller and Tilda Swinton talked about their first meeting five years earlier at the festival
Both were attending the 70th iteration of the festival, which is this year celebrating its 75th edition, and met during dinner to celebrate the fest’s anniversary. “I sat next to someone I didn’t recognize and 15 minutes in I realized it was George Miller,” Swinton remembered. “We became friends quite quickly, but quite deeply. A year later, he had sent me a script.”
Now, having met at the fest five years ago, and just premiered a film this year, Miller expressed his desire to work together with Swinton once more, saying, “I hope the future sees us doing something like this again.” She then quipped: “I’ve got witnesses.”
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