HOLLYWOOD star Demi Moore will be honoured with a career tribute at the French Cinematheque in Paris on November 5.
The event, which includes a day-long retrospective, precedes the French release of her latest film, “The Substance”, directed by Coralie Fargeat.
The tribute will be co-hosted by Mubi, a global distributor that has released “The Substance” internationally, along with French distributor Metropolitan and the French Cinematheque.
As part of the event, Moore will also deliver a masterclass and two of her past films, “GI Jane” (1997) and “Ghost” (1990), will be screened.
In “The Substance”, Moore plays Elisabeth Sparkle, a fitness star ousted from her show at 50, who begins using a black-market product to transform herself into a younger version.
The film premiered at Cannes this year, earning Fargeat the best screenplay award. The day will conclude with a homage to Moore and the French premiere of "The Substance", introduced by both Fargeat and Moore herself.
Moore’s next project is the upcoming Paramount+ drama series “Landman”.






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