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$1 million in jewelry stolen near Cannes film festival

PARISThieves ripped a safe from the wall of a hotel room near the Cannes Film Festival and made off with around $1 million worth of jewelry, in a brazen late-night burglary just hours after the screening of a film about break-ins at the homes of Hollywood celebrities, French officials said Friday.

The apparently well-planned robbery at the Novotel hotel took place in the room of a representative of Chopard, the Swiss-based watch and jewelry maker and festival sponsor that was hosting a splashy gala event in a far ritzier hotel around the same time, officials said.

The jewelry was "very probably" in the Novotel in connection with the festival, said Cmdr. Bernard Mascarelli, a judicial police spokesman in the nearby city of Nice, though he didn't know who it might have been intended for.

Chopard has loaned jewelry to A-list stars who walk on the festival's famed red carpet under rapid-fire flashes of photographers' cameras. Already this year model Carla Delevingne and actress Julianne Moore have walked the carpet in Chopard gems.

Mascarelli said he didn't know the exact type of jewelry taken or their exact value. "Numbers have been put forward that we're still trying to verify, but the figure of $1 million ... we're in that range," he said.

Jean-Michel Caillau, a state prosecutor in nearby Grasse who is leading an investigation, said early estimates were that the loot could have been worth as much as $1.4 million. He also said the theft appeared to have taken place around 2:30 a.m. Friday — around the same time as Chopard's gala was running late at the 5-star Hotel Martinez across town.

Chopard declined immediate comment, but scheduled a news conference in Cannes on Friday evening. Melissa Levine, a spokeswoman for Accor, the French hospitality giant behind Novotel, also declined comment.

Dozens of police were involved in the investigation, and police vehicles could be seen outside the hotel Friday afternoon. Authorities were going over hotel surveillance cameras and questioning potential witnesses who might have seen any culprits.

"It seems pretty unlikely to us that it was just one person," Mascarelli said.

"Apparently this (hotel guest) was someone who was targeted because it wasn't someone who had been seeking attention. ... There must have been either an inside complicity, or people who were in contact with this person and knew that the person had jewels," he said.

On Thursday night, Chopard hosted a star-studded gala, and the festival screened Sofia Coppola's "The Bling Ring" — a deadpan drama about celebrity-obsessed teenagers in Los Angeles who break into the homes of Paris Hilton and other stars. It's based on a true story about high-school students who, after seeing online when certain stars are expected at a premiere or other event, take the opportunity to steal items from their homes.

News of the robbery sent journalists scurrying to the Novotel, a business hotel about a 15-minute walk from Cannes' seafront promenade. Chopard has a suite at the Martinez during the festival. The company also manufactures the crystal and gold Palme d'Or trophy awarded each year to the festival's top film.

Festival organizers would not disclose the Palme's whereabouts Friday, but said it was kept in a safe place.

The festival had no comment on the robbery.

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