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Demi Moore made her debut in the Cannes Film Festival’s official selection Sunday evening with the competition title The Substance . The much-anticipated blood-splattered horror thriller from French director Coralie Fargeat was met with 13-minute ovation, the longest for a title so far at this year’s festival. The applause was consistent from the minute the credits hit the screen on the pic, which also stars Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid .

It is billed as a body horror with a feminist take, revolving around a new product called The Substance that promises to transform people in the best version of themselves of their dreams. It’s an offer that comes with a twist. Related Stories Reviews ‘The Substance’ Review: Demi Moore And Margaret Qualley Pair Up For The Year’s Smartest, Goriest Horror Breakout – Cannes Film Festival Festivals Demi Moore Talks Role In Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ & Confirms Second Season Ahead Of Cannes Official Selection Debut In ‘The Substance’ Although The Substance premiere screening started late by 20 minutes, there was thunderous applause for the movie by the time it wrapped around 1 a.



m., with rhythmic clapping for this big comeback movie from Moore. Moore, Qualley and Fargeat all seemed giddy about the response, with Moore throwing a kiss to the screen saying “Thank you! Thank you!” Demi Moore's first movie in Cannes, 'The Substance', got a roaring response at its world premiere Sunday.

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