75th Cannes Film Festival
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Riley Keough has a lot to celebrate this weekend.
The Golden Globe nominee celebrated her 33rd birthday one hour early on Saturday, posing for a mirror selfie with a two-piece orange bikini and gold pearl earrings.
“It’s my birthday in Greece and I won the Golden Camera … 🤷♀️what the hell. God bless,” Keough wrote on the Instagram legend.
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Her famous friends celebrated with her in the comments section. “Beautiful birthday! I’m sending you 💗☀️🌸,” Reese Witherspoon wrote. “QUEEN S — T ❤️🙌❤️,” Olivia Wilde commented. “Happy Birthday,” Sara Sampaio wrote. “Happy birthday sweet girl ❤️,” Alanna Masterson replied.
Keough’s birthday publication comes after he won the coveted Golden Camera alongside co-director Gina Gammell for War Pony at the closing ceremony of the 75th Cannes Film Festival. The award goes to the best feature film debut in the direction of the festival.
War Pony stars first-time actor Jojo Bapteise Whiting as Bill, a young Oglala-Lakota native who navigates life on the reserve as he struggles for his next commotion. Although Whiting was unable to attend Cannes, her mother Tonya Masten attended with a framed photo of her son.
“I’m very overwhelmed. I still don’t understand everything,” Keough told PEOPLE after the premiere of his film won a six-minute standing ovation. “It’s been wonderful … we’re excited.”
The film debuted in Cannes with Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, a visually stunning biopic about the titular king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley, who turns out to be Keough’s late grandfather.
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Keough previously saw the film with his mother Lisa Marie Presley and grandmother Priscilla Presley. She said that “it was a real honor to know that Baz was making this film” while talking about her reaction to the film on the Variety Women in Motion panel during Cannes.
“In the first five minutes, I could hear Baz and Austin working [Butler] put to try to do it right. That got me excited right away, “Keough said.” I started crying five minutes later and didn’t stop. There are many family and generational traumas that began then for our family. I felt honored that they worked so hard to really achieve their essence, to feel their essence. Austin captured it so beautifully. “