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Cannes Film Festival: Topless protester disrupts ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ red carpet premiere

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A woman clad in nothing but body paint and undergarments rushed the Cannes Film Festival red carpet premiere of George Miller’s "Three Thousand Years of Longing" on Friday to deliver a message to the masses. "Stop raping us" the unidentified woman’s torso-written message read in the familiar blue and yellow colors of the Ukraine flag as she stripped down and collapsed to her knees in rage before being apprehended by nearby security personnel.

The protester also had red paint spattered on her legs and groin as she yelled "Don't rape us!"  The mayhem was captured in a video tweeted by New York Times reporter Kyle Buchanan.

A protester at the screening of "Three Thousand Years Of Longing (Trois Mille Ans A T'Attedre)" during the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 20, 2022, in Cannes, France. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage) "On the Cannes red carpet for George Miller’s new movie, the woman in front of me stripped off all her clothes (covered in body paint) and fell to her knees screaming in front of photographers," he wrote. "Cannes authorities rushed over, covered her in a coat, & blocked my camera from filming." Representatives for the 75th international film festival did not immediately comment.

Russia's war in Ukraine has often been in the spotlight at this year's Cannes festival, which is screening several movies from Ukrainian filmmakers.The festival barred Russians with ties to the Kremlin from attending.

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