
Stars of The Great Gatsby rolled into Cannes for the European premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s controversial 3D epic, which was to kick off the world’s most prestigious film festival late Wednesday.
But the high-octane take on the Roaring Twenties classic got a cool reception at a press screening, where it met prolonged silence punctuated by some whistles of disapproval and a scattering of supportive handclaps.
Leonardo DiCaprio, who stars as F Scott Fitzgerald’s enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby, led fellow cast members Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire for a photocall ahead of the grand festival opening.
Other stars expected at the glitzy 12-day movie fest on the French Riviera include Ryan Gosling, Michael Douglas, Matt Damon and Alain Delon.
Steven Spielberg is also bringing his star power to Cannes as head of the jury which includes Nicole Kidman and Ang Lee.
Luhrmann’s Gatsby has left critics in the US and Britain divided on whether it amounts to inspiration or a turkey.