JUDE LAW

May 26, 2023

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jude law, firebird, cannes film festival, cannes dispatch, hollywood authentic, greg williams

CANNES DISPATCH 10
Photographs by GREG WILLIAMS


Jude Law moments before the world premiere of Firebrand, for which he has received unanimous praise for his explosive performance as King Henry VIII.

Law stars alongside Alicia Vikander as his sixth wife, Catherine Parr, in the film directed by Karim Aïnouz, which screened in competition at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

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jude law, firebird, cannes film festival, cannes dispatch, hollywood authentic, greg williams

Jude Law wears custom Brioni, styled by William J Gilchrist and grooming by Alain Pichon

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