Cannes [France], Jacques Audiard's latest cinematic venture, 'Emilia Perez,' took Cannes by storm with its world premiere, receiving a remarkable 11-minute standing ovation, the Spanish-language musical crime comedy starring Zoe Saldana and many others. The stars starred, as Deadline reports, Selena Gomez, Carla Sofia Gascón and Edgar Ramirez wowed the audience at the Palais des Festivals. As the credits began, director Audiard expressed his gratitude to the audience and received a round of applause. and spawned a wave that lasted an additional two minutes. The film was worth watching, starring Saldana, Gascón, and a Gomez who was seen in tears amid an overwhelming reception. Returning to Cannes' prestigious competition following her 2021 feature Paris, the 13th District, veteran filmmaker Audiard crafts a compelling narrative centering around Rita, portrayed by Saldana. According to Deadline Collaborating with Frequent Partners Thomas Bidegain and Lee Macius, a lawyer compromises after becoming frustrated with her firm's ethics. When approached by cartel leader Manitas, played by Gascón, Rita finds herself embroiled in a transformative journey that blurs the lines between justice and personal reinvention. Based on the screenplay, Audiard presents a unique blend of crime, comedy and musical, promising audiences an intense cinematic experience, with a French release by Pathé on August 28 and international sales driven by The Veterans, 'Emilia Perez' stands out as a standout entry. This year's Cannes line-up has been enthralling the audiences with its great stories and stellar performances.