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Virus brings Cannes Festival 'stepladder gang' down to earth

This year, coronavirus has forced the indefinite postponement of the film festival and left members of the so-called 'stepladder gang' of ardent autograph-hunters and amateur paparazzi to ruminate over what he's missing.

  (Reuters)
Cannes, France
Tue, May 12, 2020

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Virus brings Cannes Festival 'stepladder gang' down to earth A general view taken on May 8, 2018 shows the Festival Palace at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. (AFP/Anne-Christine Poujoulat)

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n a normal year, Joseph Morpelli would be getting ready to plant his stepladder opposite the Cannes Festival venue so he and his fellow diehard fans can get a glimpse of celebrities walking down the red carpet.

This year, coronavirus has forced the indefinite postponement of the film festival and left Morpelli - leading member of the so-called 'stepladder gang' of ardent autograph-hunters and amateur paparazzi - to ruminate over what he's missing.

"It breaks my heart," he said as he stood across the street from the venue on Monday, usually a hive of activity with 24 hours to go until the opening, but now deserted.

"It’s hard to imagine that this year, there’s nothing, that we’ll need to wait one more year."

The Cannes Festival is the moment in the annual calendar when Hollywood glamour rubs shoulders on the French Riviera with Europe's show-business glitterati. Attendees last year included Antonio Banderas and Julianne Moore.

Read also: Cannes Film Festival will not be held this year in 'original form'

This year's edition, which had been due to take place from May 12-23, was called off after the French government, in an effort to curb the spread of the virus, banned public gatherings.

It was only the third time in its history that the festival has failed to take place. The two previous occasions were the outbreak of World War Two and 1968, when France was roiled by violent protests.

Morpelli and his fellow gang members usually line up on a verge across the road from the red carpet. The stepladders give the fans a better vantage point, and allow them to be seen.

When limousines pull up at the curb, the fans shout to entice the celebrities to come over. Many have photographs that they ask the stars to sign.

On Monday, as he looked at the empty spot where the red carpet should be, Morpelli said he was still processing the absence of the festival: "I think we'll understand it later, but now it's hard to swallow." 

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