Cannes Film Festival: Rami Malek makes Cannes debut in AIDS crisis drama The Man I Love

CANNES, France 鈥 Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek made his debut on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet on Wednesday with Ira Sachs鈥 competition film about living with HIV/AIDS in 1980s New York City, The Man I Love.
鈥淭o be a part of it here for the first time in my life and at this age is an extraordinary pinch-yourself moment again,鈥 the 45-year-old told Reuters ahead of the premiere.
Mr. Malek won the Oscar in 2019 for portraying Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody and also took an Emmy Award for Mr. Robot in 2016.
In The Man I Love, Mr. Malek stars as Jimmy, an extravagant stage performer who has recently gotten his spark back after being hospitalized for complications connected to HIV/AIDS.
His partner Dennis, played by Tom Sturridge, and sister Brenda, portrayed by Rebecca Hall, however, are still overprotective of him after his health scare, especially as Jimmy鈥檚 new neighbor becomes besotted with the performer.
A DAUNTING ROLE
Mr. Malek recalled that playing someone so magnetic brought out some insecurities.
鈥淚 think he (Sachs) felt like I had a certain magnetism in my own right, but I don鈥檛 know if I can completely agree with that. Perhaps people see that, but Jimmy鈥檚 a special character. He鈥檚 a man of many, many capabilities and talents and they鈥檙e on display in this film,鈥 Mr. Malek said.
For the role, Mr. Malek performs renditions of Gershwin鈥檚 鈥淭he Man I Love鈥 and Melanie鈥檚 鈥淟ook What They鈥檝e Done To My Song, Ma,鈥 which entertainment outlet Deadline called a highlight.
Mr. Sachs, known for intimate, character-driven stories exploring love, identity, and queer life across decades, said he wanted to capture his own memories of living in New York during that period with the film.
鈥淓ven those that were sick and those that died, until that moment when death comes, you are full of life,鈥 he recalled.
The Man I Love is one of 22 films vying for the festival鈥檚 top prize, the Palme d鈥橭r, which will be awarded on Saturday. 鈥 Reuters

