- Title: Who's that girl on the Cannes red carpet? You may well ask
- Date: 28th May 2017
- Summary: CANNES, FRANCE (MAY 27, 2017) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) MARIE PARIE, SINGER SONGWRITER, SAYING: "Marie Parie the recording artist, the performer is half alien, half a human. So, part of it is part of the human nation, you know I relate to people on part of it, I have my own world. I do not take things the way they are, the way they seem. I try to find a new vision and see things a different way." MARIE PARIE, WALKING ON THE SIDE OF THE RED CARPET SAYING: "It's a hot day today, very nice day though. I like it. Let's see how many smiles around us. Do we see any smiles? Let's look for some smiles. Hi, good, you like? Nice." VARIOUS MARIE PARIE HAVING HER PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN WITH TOURISTS
- Embargoed: 11th June 2017 17:22
- Keywords: debut full-length album Alien Victory French American Parisian pop artist Singer songwriter Marie Parie music pop single Ice Cream Palme Cannes Film Festival
- Location: CANNES, FRANCE AND VARIOUS UNIDENTIFIED LOCATIONS
- City: CANNES, FRANCE AND VARIOUS UNIDENTIFIED LOCATIONS
- Country: France
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Music,Human Interest / Brights / Odd News,Sport
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- Story Text: With a click of her blue-bob wig, Marie Parie turns to face the tuxedo-clad photographers at a premiere in Cannes as others on the red carpet pause to wonder where they might have seen her before.
The truth is, Parie is not really famous, but is one of many ambitious young performers hoping for a career-boosting break at Cannes where she has blagged her way onto the red carpet almost every night of the two-week festival.
With an arm draped over a security guard outside the Palais des Festivals, Parie sings a few lines of her song "Ice Cream", a saucy rap song that has been seen 100,000 times on YouTube.
"I want to see French people smiling and laughing," Parie told Reuters as she posed for photos with tourists on the Croisette, her love-heart sunglasses and lace hat topped with a French tricolour making sure she gets noticed, and possibly taken for a star.
"This is the red carpet - this is where we go, it's really nice," she said, pointing to the steps that this year have carried Dustin Hoffman, Will Smith and Nicole Kidman into the heart of the world's most prestigious film festival.
For Parie, born in Paris and now living in Los Angeles, it's not about the movies, it's about the exposure and the experience.
"Basically today is a different movie, I don't know yet which one. But yesterday was awesome, it was amazing, it was packed. It's just great to go there, it's a great feeling." - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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