Cindy Bruna looks sensational as she steps out at Cannes Film Festival

Cindy Bruna looked sensational as she stepped out on the last day of the 74th Annual Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. 

The fashion model, 26, wore a quirky black suit with nails on paired with a busty white bralette which showed off her flat midriff. 

The French beauty carried her belongings in a brown patterned bag with a tan leather handle.  

Stunning: Cindy Bruna, 29, looked sensational as she stepped out on the last day of the 74th Annual Cannes Film Festival on Saturday

She looked every inch the natural beauty with her brunette locks in tight curls, swept into a side parting. 

Cindy shaded from the French sun by framing her face with black cat eye lensed sunglasses. 

She kept her accessories paired back with two simple chain necklaces and stunning rings.  

Fashion forward: The French beauty carried her belongings in a brown patterned bag with a tan leather handle

Fashion forward: The French beauty carried her belongings in a brown patterned bag with a tan leather handle

Gorgeous: The fashion model wore a quirky black suit with nails on paired with a busty white bralette which showed off her flat midriff

Gorgeous: The fashion model wore a quirky black suit with nails on paired with a busty white bralette which showed off her flat midriff

Elsewhere at the film festival that day, Caleb Landry Jones was very much the leading man on Saturday as he cut a striking figure while attending the Nitram photocall.

The American actor, 31, stood out in a red and white pinstripe suit as he posed alongside the film’s director and producer.

Caleb teamed his eye-catching blazer and trousers combo with a black shirt, white waistcoat and black shoes. 

Bold look: Elsewhere, Caleb Landry Jones was very much the leading man as he cut a striking figure while attending the Nitram photocall at the Cannes Film Festival

Bold look: Elsewhere, Caleb Landry Jones was very much the leading man as he cut a striking figure while attending the Nitram photocall at the Cannes Film Festival

He appeared in good spirits as he posed on the blue carpet and waved to crowds at the event. 

The star posed alongside the film’s director Justin Kurzel for several photos.

While Caleb was also pictured with screenwriter Shaun Grant and producer Nick Batzias at the event. 

Strike a pose: The American actor, 31, stood out in a red and white pinstripe suit at the event

Strike a pose: The American actor, 31, stood out in a red and white pinstripe suit at the event

The film Nitram is centred on the life of Port Arthur mass murderer Martin Bryant, with the title being Martin’s named spelt backwards. 

Caleb plays the role of the lone gunman responsible for Australia’s worst massacre on April 28, 1996, which took the lives of 35 innocent adults and children. 

Due to the sensitive subject nature of the movie, producers chose to film in Victoria instead of Tasmania where the tragedy occurred, the Sydney Morning Herald reported at the time of production in November.

Style: Caleb teamed his eye-catching blazer and trousers combo with a black shirt, white waistcoat and black shoes

Style: Caleb teamed his eye-catching blazer and trousers combo with a black shirt, white waistcoat and black shoes

All smiles: The star posed alongside the film's director Justin Kurzel for several photos

All smiles: The star posed alongside the film’s director Justin Kurzel for several photos

The film will not depict the killings, but will instead focus on Bryant’s life before his murderous rampage in an attempt to understand how the atrocity occurred. 

The publication also reported that the film will not name Byrant, and will also assign fictional names to other key characters. 

Australian stars Judy Davis, 66, and Anthony LaPaglia, 62, took on the role of Bryant’s parents.

Actress Essie Davis, 51, portrayed Tattersalls lottery heiress Helen Harvey, who was a companion of Martin’s.  

What a team: While Caleb was also pictured with screenwriter Shaun Grant and producer Nick Batzias at the event

What a team: While Caleb was also pictured with screenwriter Shaun Grant and producer Nick Batzias at the event

Trio: Caleb, Justin Kurzel and Shaun Grant attended the photocall of the new movie

Trio: Caleb, Justin Kurzel and Shaun Grant attended the photocall of the new movie

Say cheese: Nick, Caleb, Justin and Shaun happily posed for photos as the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival

Say cheese: Nick, Caleb, Justin and Shaun happily posed for photos as the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival

The Port Arthur massacre is known as one of Australia’s darkest days.

Bryant’s rampage started when he drove to the Seascape Guesthouse in Tasmania, where he murdered owners David and Sally Martin with a military-style semi-automatic rifle.

He then headed to the Port Arthur historic site where he had lunch before opening fire on guests in the Broad Arrow cafe, gift shop and carpark. 

Killer: The film Nitram is centred on the life of Port Arthur mass murderer Martin Bryant (pictured), with the title being Martin's named spelt backwards.

Killer: The film Nitram is centred on the life of Port Arthur mass murderer Martin Bryant (pictured), with the title being Martin’s named spelt backwards.

His trail of destruction took the lives of 35 adults and children, injuring another 23, and prompted historic gun control legislation under the John Howard government.

Bryant pleaded guilty to 72 charges including murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm and arson.

On November 22, 1996, more than seven months after the massacre, Tasmanian Supreme Court Chief Justice William Cox ordered Bryant serve 35 life sentences without parole.

Bryant has never offered an explanation for his actions. Still, there is speculation, including from investigators, that his murders were sparked out of retribution for grievances and others were collateral damage. He will die at Hobart’s Risdon Prison.

Australia's darkest day: His trail of destruction took the lives of 35 adults and children, injuring another 23, and prompted historic gun control legislation under the John Howard government

Australia’s darkest day: His trail of destruction took the lives of 35 adults and children, injuring another 23, and prompted historic gun control legislation under the John Howard government

Tragedy: Bryant pleaded guilty to 72 charges including murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm and arson (Pictured is the guesthouse where he held siege throughout the night before his arrest)

Tragedy: Bryant pleaded guilty to 72 charges including murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm and arson (Pictured is the guesthouse where he held siege throughout the night before his arrest)

Cast: Elsewhere at the film festival (L-R) Pierre Niney, Fatou N'Diaye, Nicolas Bedos, Jean Dujardin and Natacha Lindinger attended the From Africa with Love photocall

Cast: Elsewhere at the film festival (L-R) Pierre Niney, Fatou N’Diaye, Nicolas Bedos, Jean Dujardin and Natacha Lindinger attended the From Africa with Love photocall

Sealed with a kiss! Nicolas got down on one knee and kissed Fatou N'Diaye's hand

Sealed with a kiss! Nicolas got down on one knee and kissed Fatou N’Diaye’s hand

Animated: Pierre could be seen jumping into the air in one snap

Animated: Pierre could be seen jumping into the air in one snap

Swish, swish! Fatou flicked her her braids as she posed for the camera

Swish, swish! Fatou flicked her her braids as she posed for the camera

Pose! Fatou, Jean and Natacha all stood together for a picture at the event

Pose! Fatou, Jean and Natacha all stood together for a picture at the event

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