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Travolta unsure he'll direct again after Cannes debut

May 20, 2026

Cannes [France], May 20: After decades in front of the camera, John Travolta made his directorial debut at Cannes, but he's unsure he'll take the helm on another project.
John Travolta, fresh from his directorial debut at the Cannes Film Festival last week, told Reuters that he cannot imagine stepping behind the camera again unless he felt deep passion for its subject matter.
"When people say, 'Would you direct again?' - I to be passionate because it's all-consuming, so you have to love it that much," said the screen legend, admitting that making Propeller One-Way Night Coach was at times overwhelming.
However, because of its deeply personal nature - about a young fan takes ⁠a fateful flight to Los Angeles in the golden ​age of flying in the 1950s and 1960s - he could handle it, he said.
"It was me being overwhelmed with the things I love and my family and my friends," Travolta, an experienced pilot, said at the festival.
Travolta cast several ⁠of his relatives, including his daughter, Ella Bleu ​Travolta, who said watching her experienced family members work on set "felt like ​a master class."
Travolta, , financed, directed, narrated and wrote the film based on a book ​he published some three decades ago.
The star of hits such as Pulp Fiction and Grease was surprised with an honorary Palme d'Or prize ​on ​Friday ahead of the premiere, becoming ​visibly emotional as he accepted the award he said was more important to him than an Oscar.
Propeller, which was shown outside the competition section, will be released on Apple TV on May 29.
Critics praised the film with an hour-long run time ​as endearing if a bit odd, with The Guardian's critic calling it "a rather ​charmingly quirky and ⁠distinctively peculiar novella-sized bedtime story."
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

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