Elvis is listed as a panel member for this event taking place during the Cannes Film Festival, in the American Pavilion on Sunday 21 May, 2023.
The other panelists are Donovan, George Clinton and Redman.
It is not clear when/how/whether this will be available to view online in whole or in part. Nor is it clear whether Elvis will be in Cannes or joining the event remotely. He may be in France to rehearse with Steve Nieve for their shows in Iceland.
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The Art of Movie Music - Panel & Award Presentation, Cannes, May 21, 2023
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Re: The Art of Movie Music - Panel & Award Presentation, Cannes, May 21, 2023
Report on this event and screen captures thanks to Wilma....
"A virtual Elvis appeared this afternoon at The Art of Movie Music an event hosted by The American Pavilion at the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2023. Irish-based entertainment and tech start-up, Xavatar in partnership with Planet X Studios has teamed up with The David Lynch Foundation and The American Pavilion to host a conversation about movie music and held an award presentation.
Elvis spoke about placement of his songs in film and TV. He also spoke about working with T Bone Burnett on a three part presentation of the story of the Coward Brothers. He didn’t say on what medium it would appear, but mentioned it was not theatre."
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"A virtual Elvis appeared this afternoon at The Art of Movie Music an event hosted by The American Pavilion at the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2023. Irish-based entertainment and tech start-up, Xavatar in partnership with Planet X Studios has teamed up with The David Lynch Foundation and The American Pavilion to host a conversation about movie music and held an award presentation.
Elvis spoke about placement of his songs in film and TV. He also spoke about working with T Bone Burnett on a three part presentation of the story of the Coward Brothers. He didn’t say on what medium it would appear, but mentioned it was not theatre."
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