Harrison Ford looked emotional as he received a five-minute standing ovation at this year’s Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.
The actor, 80, was seen on camera appearing teary-eyed as he responded to everyone clapping and standing up around him. READ MORE: ‘Indiana Jones’ Swings Into Cannes Film Festival; Harrison Ford Honoured Before Joyous Festivalgoers Ford is bidding farewell to his iconic character in the movie “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”, which had its world premiere at the French Riviera festival.
The star — who also received an honorary Palme d’Or — first played Indiana Jones back in 1981. READ MORE: Harrison Ford Says Forthcoming Indiana Jones Film Is ‘The Last Time I’ll Play The Character’ Ford told the crowd before receiving the honorary Palme, “I’m very touched.
I’m very moved by this. “They say when you’re about to die, you, you see your life flash before your eyes. I just saw my life before my eyes. “A great part of my life, not all of my life,” Ford continued, thanking his wife Calista Flockhart as well as “Dial of Destiny” director James Mangold and co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
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