Cannes Thursday: Madonna, Sharon Stone, Michelle Williams, Natalie Portman, Star Jones And More (PHOTOS)

Cannes Thursday: Madonna, Sharon Stone, Michelle Williams, Natalie Portman, Star Jones And More (PHOTOS)
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The big event in Cannes Thursday, after Wednesday's "Che" premiere, was the annual amfAR benefit hosted by Sharon Stone and Madonna, complete with an auction. Guests included models, movie stars and an arms dealer.

Also stepping out on the red carpet at a premiere was Michelle Williams, at her first red carpet appearance since the death of ex-fiance Heath Ledger, the father of her daughter Matilda. She reportedly decided to attend the premiere of "Wendy and Lucy" at the last minute, and Wednesday night hopped on a plane and then dazzled in Chanel. Fellow WB alum (from "Felicity") Scott Speedman was also in Cannes for a film, "Adoration." UPDATE: Friday Williams attended the photo call for her Charlie Kaufman directed film "Synecdoche, New York."

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Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams at the "Wendy and Lucy" premiere:

Madonna:

Cannes juror Natalie Portman:

Sharon Stone:

Model, actress and new-ish mom Milla Jovovich.

Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson:

Scott Speedman at the "Adoration" premiere

Back at amfAR
Model Petra Nemcova:

Adnan Kashoggi and his wife Lamia

Harvey Weinstein and wife Georgina:

Star Jones:

Juliette Lewis:

Christian Slater and Tamara Mellon:

Donatella Versace:

Madonna and Sharon Stone at the auction block:

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