The Cannes Film Festival will observe a minute of silence today to show its solidarity with the victims of Manchester terror attack that claimed the lives of 22 people, including children.
A suicide bomber blew himself up as thousands of fans were exiting US star Ariana Grande's pop concert in Manchester last night. Fifty-nine people were injured in the attack, the deadliest in the UK since the 7/7 bombings of 2005.
In a statement, the festival expressed its "horror, anger and immense sadness" over the attack.
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"This is yet another attack on culture, youth and joyfulness, on our freedom, generosity and tolerance, all things that the Festival and those who make it possible -the artists, professionals and spectators- hold dear.
"The Festival de Cannes invites all festival-goers to show their solidarity with the victims, their families and the British people by observing a minute's silence this Tuesday 23 May at 3pm (local time)," the statement read.
According to reports, the festival has also dropped plans to celebrate its 70th anniversary with fireworks.
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