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Arts24 in Cannes: ‘The world has never been closer to a world war in my lifetime,' says Bono

Arts24 in Cannes: ‘The world has never been closer to a world war in my lifetime,' says Bono

France 2416-05-2025

Culture
08:40
From the show
Culture editor Eve Jackson brings us the latest from Day 4 of the Cannes Film Festival, where U2 frontman Bono is premiering Stories of Surrender. The documentary, directed by Andrew Dominik, is based on Bono's emotional one-man stage show – mixing his biggest hits with personal reflections on grief, fame, and activism. Speaking at Cannes, the rock legend warned that 'the world has never been closer to a world war' in his lifetime.
Also in the spotlight: Ari Aster's Eddington, a darkly comic western starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone. And we meet Aïssa Maïga and Laetitia Ky, stars of Promised the Sky, a powerful film about the lives of sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia.

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