"Grace of Monaco" arrived at the 11-day cinematic extravaganza in southern France amid high-profile disputes. Director Olivier Dahan has feuded with the Weinstein Co., which is distributing the film in North America, over the final cut.But after months of public squabble (Dahan criticized Weinstein Co. co-chairman Harvey Weinstein in the French press), the two sides swept their differences under the red carpet Wednesday. After twice postponing its U.S. release, the Weinstein Co. will distribute Dahan's version, albeit for a lesser fee.
"There is only one version of the film," Dahan said, adding that any changes would be made mutually. "There is no longer any dispute. We work well together."