Margaret Qualley: Ethan Coen’s New Muse Shines in "Darling, Don’t!"



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Margaret Qualley: Ethan Coen’s New Muse Shines in "Darling, Don’t!"

Thirty-year-old American actress Margaret Qualley, already a Cannes regular, returns to the festival this year in Ethan Coen’s black comedy Darling, Don’t!, set to premiere in the Midnight Screenings section—a slot sure to draw buzz. The film marks her first collaboration with Coen, solidifying her status as a rising favorite among acclaimed directors.

 

Qualley’s Cannes history is rich: she appeared in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) and The Sweet East (2023), each time leaving a memorable mark. In Darling, Don’t!, she steps into the role of a detective tangled in a bizarre case, a part that blends her knack for sharp, charismatic performances with the dark humor Coen is known for. Her ability to balance wit and intensity makes her a perfect fit for the genre, promising a standout turn in the late-night lineup.

 

With her effortless charm and versatility, Qualley has become a festival staple, and this latest role cements her place as a talent to watch. As Darling, Don’t! prepares to screen, all eyes are on her to deliver another scene-stealing performance—proving once again why she’s captured the attention of both audiences and visionary directors like Coen.
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