Last year's event was cancelled and replaced by
a low-key event in October showcasing short films but without
the A-list movie stars, directors and producers.
The festival will take place from July 6-17, the organisers said
in a statement, two months later than planned.
Hollywood superstars normally flock to the Mediterranean town's
"Croisette" promenade for the two-week extravaganza, the world's
biggest cinema showcase and a major market for the industry.
The palm-fringed town has been a subdued version of its normally
glamorous self since the coronavirus outbreak. Many of its
swankiest hotels are closed, as are its restaurants and bars.
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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