The unidentified woman is seen emerging from behind photographers and quickly removing her dress before making her way onto the carpet and shouting at cameras.
A topless protester with blue and yellow paint across her chest and stomach ran onto the red carpet at theon Friday protesting sexual violence in Ukraine, video taken at the festival shows.
The French feminist group SCUM, self-described as"radical feminist activists and universalist blasphemers," said on Instagram that one of their members went to the festival to"denounce the sexual torture suffered by Ukrainian women in the war."
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