Cannes [France], May 24 (ANI): Kelly Reichardt's latest film, 'The Mastermind', premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to a warm reception, with the audience awarding it an 8-minute standing ovation.
The film, which marks Reichardt's second entry in the Competition section after 'Showing Up' in 2022, tells the story of JB Mooney, an unemployed carpenter turned amateur art thief, played by Josh O'Connor.
Set in 1970s Massachusetts, 'The Mastermind' follows Mooney's life as it unravels after a botched heist.
The film features an ensemble cast, including Alana Haim, John Magaro, Hope Davis, Bill Camp, and Gaby Hoffmann.
Reichardt's direction weaves a narrative that explores themes of identity, morality, and the American Dream.
Early reviews praise the film for its subtlety, humour, and O'Connor's performance, as per Deadline.