Kristen Stewart's Culinary Challenge in 'Full Phil': A Cannes Highlight
In 'Full Phil', Kristen Stewart plays a daughter causing her father's bloating through constant eating in this absurdist comedy set in Paris. Featuring Woody Harrelson, the film showcased the duo amid abundant French dishes at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting Stewart's commitment to the comedic role.
In 'Full Phil', Hollywood star Kristen Stewart takes on a physically demanding role as she immerses herself in French cuisine for her latest film. The absurdist comedy, premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, tells the story of a father-daughter duo navigating their strained relationship.
The film, directed by French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, stars Stewart alongside Woody Harrelson. Set in a Paris hotel, Stewart's character Madeleine indulges in an endless array of delicacies, with her father Phil suffering the consequences as he begins to bloat from her gluttonous habits.
Stewart described the experience as a taste adventure, expressing surprise at the rich, creamy dishes demanded by the role. The film combines humor and culinary overload, crafting a unique narrative that left its audience laughing at Cannes.
(With inputs from agencies.)

