Kevin Costner has turned his trip to the Cannes Film Festival into a family vacation.
On Sunday, the 69-year-old Yellowstone veteran was seen posing with five of his children, whom he had with two different wives.
They were all dressed up for the premiere of their new movie, Horizon: An American Saga.
The actor was joined by his daughters Annie, 40, and Lily, 37, whom he shares with ex-wife Cindy Silva.
Costner’s son, Joe, 36, also from his first marriage to Silva, was not present.
Also present were his youngest children, Cayden, 17, Hayes, 15, and Grace, 13. His mother is his ex-wife Christine Baumgartner.
Kevin Costner was with five of his children on Sunday in Cannes
They are Annie Costner, Cayden Wyatt Costner, Kevin Costner, Grace Avery Costner, Hayes Logan Costner and Lily Costner.
The sighting was at the premiere of Horizon: An American Saga at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Costner and Bridget Rooney’s son Liam, 26, was also absent from the red carpet event.
A year ago, Baumgartner filed for divorce from Costner after nearly 20 years of marriage.
Since then, she moved on with Josh Connor.
And Kevin appears to be dating folk rock singer Jewel now, but they haven’t made their romance public yet.
Ahead of Horizon’s Cannes premiere on Sunday, the two-part saga has already been acquired by Metropolitan FilmExport, according to Variety.
Costner reportedly contributed $50 million of his own money to finance the films, which he co-wrote and directed.
It stars Sienna Miller, Luke Wilson, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone and more.
The film series follows a family who discovers the appeal of the Old West as the Civil War divides the country.
Horizon: An American Saga makes its world premiere on Sunday at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
On Monday his interview with GQ came out where he spoke with his ex.
They were also seen with dad at the Palais des Festivals that same day.
Costner is seen here on the left with Cindy in 1993 and on the right with Christine in 2022.
‘Very serious things. And those things are very important. “I have to deal with them,” he told GQ.
‘And I have to deal with them daily, emotionally, almost historically. And then there are the immediate needs of the children. I’m not going to list things; I’m going to stop right there with them. “That’s my job, to look at that and deal with that.”
And he added: ‘I have taken big bites out of life, life has taken big bites out of me, right? I’m not going to get lost because I’ve been hurt. I have been, but I’m not going to get lost. And what I’m going to do is… because now we’re going after the white whale, okay?
“So I can’t let go of this rope no matter how much my heart is in the ground, no matter how broken I may be on a daily basis, I can’t let go of this rope because if I do, this thing called Horizon will stop.
“And Horizon is not more important than the other things in my life, but I have a level of responsibility to those guys who invested in me, to the people who believe in me, to the people who want to work on all four, and I’m willing to postpone other jobs at the suggestion that he might work.
And that’s why no matter how much water hits me in the face, I can’t let go of the rope that is this thing. Pull. Don’t just wait. Pull the damn rope too.
He also talked about his son Hayes who stars in his film.
He co-wrote and directed Horizon, in which he stars alongside Sienna Miller, Luke Wilson, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone and more.
‘I felt like time was slipping away… now he’s 15 years old… I thought the window was closing for me to be able to play an effective role in that movie. And then I basically burned my boats. Like Cortés, we are fucking here. I’m going to do this. And I mortgaged properties. Do you understand now?
He also said he has invested $48 million of his own money in the films.
“I guess I could buy apartments and I could buy McDonald’s and I could buy a bunch of stuff and just grow, grow, grow, grow…”
‘That’s the message I want my children to understand about who I am: that I do what I believe. I’m scared like everyone else. I don’t want to be humiliated.