Cannes: Hollywood star Matt Damon says that being back at Cannes Film Festival after two years of watching TV rather than movies in the theater, is an overwhelming experience. "Just that feeling of after watching things on television for, you know, two years, just about - to be in a room with a thousand other people who are strangers but who are part of the same community because we all love the same thing. Like, it just it was such a great reminder of why we do this and why we get together like this. And so I was really I was just, you know, I never would have appreciated it in that way had we not just gone through what we went through.
Damon's latest character, Bill Baker, is also feeling out of his depth in France. He plays a father from Oklahoma who travels to Marseille, France to visit his daughter (Abigail Breslin) where she is in prison for murder.
Writer-director Tom McCarthy confirms that the Amanda Knox murder case was his starting point for the script. "I was pretty fascinated with the Amanda Knox case back a long time ago and did a pretty deep dove into it and tracking it and just keeping up to speed. But, you know, it was really just served as inspiration at that point. I started thinking of the relationship between a father and I just had a daughter. And you know what that would be like for a man to travel and try to connect. And the story sprang from there."