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CANNES, France, May 17 (Reuters) – Hollywood actor Kristen Stewart’s latest role in “Full Phil,” an absurdist comedy about a father and ​daughter navigating a strained relationship amid ‌an endless stream of French cuisine, proved physically demanding when it came to food.

“Full Phil,” which premiered at a midnight screening on Sunday at the ‌Cannes ​Film Festival, sees Stewart ⁠and Woody Harrelson as ⁠a father and daughter staying at a hotel in Paris.

“I was like, ‘You guys are going to kill me’. It was like ​so French, the food was just full of cream, full of butter, all ⁠the stuff that I’d ⁠asked to like be replaced,” she ​told Reuters.

“But then we figured out ways to ​like work around the grotesque,” said the ‌Cannes regular, who has come to the festival as an actor, director and member of the jury.

Throughout the film, from French ⁠writer-director Quentin Dupieux, Stewart’s character, Madeleine, eats constantly, gorging herself on all the delicacies France has to ⁠offer.

However, it’s ‌not Madeleine who is affected ⁠by her constant eating, but ​her father, ‌Phil, who begins to bloat ​as the ⁠film progresses, which she begins to weaponise against him.

“What’s funny is she kept on eating sometimes between the takes,” Dupieux recalled.

(Reporting by Rollo Ross; Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by ​David Holmes)

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