Richard Gere drew on father’s death for role in Cannes entry ‘Oh, Canada’

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The film, which is competing for the film festival's top Palme d'Or prize, is told through flashbacks, with Jacob Elordi of 'Euphoria' fame playing the younger version of Leonard

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“Paul wrote such a terrific script, moving script, filled with wonderful character stuff that it was very easy for me to say ‘yes,'” he added. calling it “muddled, anticlimactic and often diffidently performed,” while giving it two out of five stars.American Gigolo. “I knew he had written a book about dying when he was healthy, so I better read that book,” said Schrader, 77. “And I read that book and I thought ‘yep, that’s what I should do.'”

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