La Vie D'Une Femme premieres Cannes
- Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s “La Vie d’Une Femme” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 13, 2026, with Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Leclerc appearing on the red carpet. - Festival de Cannes lists the film at 98 minutes and credits Mélanie Thierry, Léa Drucker and Charles Berling in the France-Belgium production. (festival-cannes.com) - Cannes runs through May 23, 2026, and Deadline said its festival review list will be updated daily. (festival-cannes.com)
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s “La Vie d’Une Femme” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, May 13, with Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Leclerc among the figures photographed on the red carpet. Festival de Cannes published red-steps images for the film that day, and Deadline included the premiere in its Cannes day-two photo gallery. Vanity Fair’s live Cannes coverage and other fashion and entertainment outlets also published images of the couple from the event. (festival-cannes.com) The Cannes festival is running from May 12 to May 23 for its 79th edition, according to the festival’s official site. “La Vie d’Une Femme” is part of the 2026 Official Selection, and the festival’s media library logged the film’s red-carpet appearance on May 13. (festival-cannes.com) ### Which film premiered, and what has Cannes said about it? Festival de Cannes lists “La Vie d’Une Femme” as a 2026 France-Belgium production directed by Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet and running 98 minutes. The official synopsis says the story follows Gabrielle, 55, whose routine is unsettled when a novelist spends several weeks in her department for a book project. (festival-cannes.com) The festival’s credits page names Léa Drucker as Gabrielle, Mélanie Thierry as Frida, Charles Berling as Henri and Marie-Christine Barrault as Arlette. Festival materials also identify Les Films Pelléas as producer, with Versus Production and La Femme Qui Aimait Les Films as minority co-producers. (festival-cannes.com) ### When did the red-carpet appearance happen? May 13 is the date attached to the festival’s red-steps media entries for both the film and its cast. The Cannes media library shows separate items for “LA VIE D’UNE FEMME by Charline BOURGEOIS-TACQUET - Red Steps” and for “A Woman’s Life” with cast members and the director on the red steps. (festival-cannes.com) Deadline’s day-two Cannes gallery also placed “A Woman’s Life” among the premieres photographed as the festival continued on May 13. The trade used the English title in its gallery entry while the festival site uses the French title and “A Woman’s Life” interchangeably in English-language materials. (festival-cannes.com) ### Why were Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Leclerc on that carpet? Charles Leclerc and Alexandra Leclerc were photographed attending the “La Vie D’Une Femme” screening in Cannes on Wednesday, according to entertainment coverage published the same day. (festival-cannes.com) Just Jared reported that Leclerc attended with L’Oréal, which it said recently named the Formula 1 driver as a brand ambassador. Vogue’s coverage of Alexandra Leclerc’s Cannes appearance also tied the outing to the couple’s recent wedding, focusing on her dress choice for the event. (deadline.com) Vanity Fair’s live Cannes coverage included images from the festival as it tracked arrivals and events across the opening days. ### Where did the images circulate after the premiere? Vanity Fair published a live Cannes updates page that included coverage from inside the festival and red-carpet imagery from the opening stretch of the event. Deadline ran a dedicated Cannes 2026 photo gallery for day two that included the “A Woman’s Life” premiere among the arrivals and screenings. (justjared.com) The festival itself also published official red-steps images through its media library on May 13. Those entries provide the most direct confirmation that the premiere and carpet appearance took place that day. (vogue.com) ### What comes next at Cannes? The 79th Cannes Film Festival continues through May 23, 2026, according to the festival’s official site. Deadline said its running list of Cannes 2026 reviews, posted May 13, will be updated daily during the festival. (vanityfair.com) Festival de Cannes has also published the 2026 screenings guide for the Official Selection, with schedules and related event information available through its program pages. Those pages will track the remaining screenings and festival events as Cannes moves toward its closing weekend on May 23. (festival-cannes.com 1) (festival-cannes.com 2) (festival-cannes.com 3)