Garcia directs and stars in 'Diamond' at this year's Cannes Film Festival; in 1995, he brought his whole family.
Andy Garcia attends the 'Things to Do in Denver When You Are Dead' photocall during the 48th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 27, 1995, which wrote, “Among certain Hollywood types, there is a saying: Wives don’t fit in in Cannes.
Don’t tell that to Andy Garcia. The smoldering star not only brought his wife … he brought his three young daughters to the premiere of his new movie.
” Of course, the R-rated Denver, directed by Gary Fleder, in which Garcia plays a former hitman who’s called back into the game for one more job alongside a killer cast that included Treat Williams and Christopher Walken, was hardly a family film.critic Michael Rechtshaffen observed, like many reviewers, that “the derivative, darkly comedic caper” was something of an imitation of Quentin Tarantino’sThat was a comparison that Garcia rejected: “Hogwash. There are no similarities.
That was a dark comedy where you laugh when someone gets stabbed in the heart with a hypodermic needle. Ours is a tragic poem. When people get killed, you care about them. ”, which will screen out of competition.
He directed the film and stars alongside Vicky Krieps, Brendan Fraser, Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman.
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