Ahead of opening the 65th Cannes Film Festival with tonight's red-carpet premiere, Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom kicked off the frenzy this morning with a screening and press conference.
Starring Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Jason Schwartzman and Bob Balaban, the film really belongs to newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward, two kids on the cusp of their teens who fall in love on an island off New England in 1965. The pair make a secret pact to run away together and head to the wilderness, but the authorities are on their trail. Meanwhile, a violent storm brews offshore threatening the enclave. The couple are astonishingly level-headed characters, being chased down by some offbeat adults.
"It's been awesome, it's been amazing, my life has really taken a turn," Gilman said before a packed news conference after the official photo shoot Wednesday morning.
Suzy (Hayward) is surrounded by a large family, including her parents (played by McDormand and Murray). Sam, meanwhile, has no family and is not among the popular kids in his Boy Scout troop. But their union throws the whole island into a frenzy. "I used the memory of what I wanted to have happen as a young person," said Anderson, who wrote the script with Roman Coppola. "I remember the emotion of falling in love as a kid, and I hope it's a memory that people share. [...] Part of the reason for making this film is about their [sexual] discovery. They're finding something that is beyond them, and that's where the script came from."
Read more of Movieline's coverage of Cannes 2012 here.