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Whether or not you’re bound for the final stretch of the Cannes Film Festival, which concludes its 69th annual fête on Sunday, travelers making their way from LAX to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport aboard an Air France Airbus A380 with an AF065 flight number can get a taste of the French Riviera at 40,000 feet.

The library includes 10 award-winning films from around the world, including past Palme d’Or winners The Child (2005), The Class (2008), and The Pianist (2003), which went on to win a trio of Oscars, including a Best Actor statuette for Adrien Brody. The lineup features a number of other familiar faces, including Angelina Jolie in Clint Eastwood’s Changeling (2008), Brad Pitt in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (2009), and Javier Bardem in Alejandro González Iñárritu Biutiful (2010).

Sadly, none of the new crop of 2016 films are available in the “Cinema to Go” program. But there is an extra perk: While you could binge-watch about half the films during the near-11-hour flight, the best part is that wheels down doesn’t have to mean “the end” for your personal movie marathon. A special gift code will allow you to watch — or finish watching — a selection of the films on your phone, tablet, computer or smart TV via iTunes. But you’d better book your flight quickly: Cinema to Go is only available through May 21, one day before this year’s Cannes Film Festival says au revoir.

Source: thepointsguy.com