3 Cannes Questions With… Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu is at Cannes promoting her film 'The Pirate Queen: No Safe Waters,' which she produced and narrates. The film is part of the festival's Immersive Competition and aims to tell the story of a woman who defied traditional power structures. Liu expresses excitement about the immersive format, which she believes enhances the storytelling experience.
- ▪Lucy Liu is in Cannes for the premiere of 'The Pirate Queen: No Safe Waters.'
- ▪The film is described as a cinematic immersive experience and is part of the festival's Immersive Competition.
- ▪Liu aims to connect audiences to a historical story about a woman who changed the course of history.
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Lucy Liu is in Cannes with 'The Pirate Queen: No Safe Waters.' Getty Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Acclaimed actress Lucy Liu is in Cannes in support of The Pirate Queen: No Safe Waters, a “cinematic immersive experience” that Liu produced along with Eloise Singer. Liu also narrates the film, which premieres as part of the fest’s Immersive Competition. Here, she answers three of The Hollywood Reporter‘s most pressing questions around the project. Do you remember your first time in Cannes? My first experience at Cannes was for Kung Fu Panda, and I remember feeling completely swept up by it.
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