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Cannes Film Festival 2008
Read all the latest news, reviews and opinions from the 2008 Cannes Film Festival
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Laurent Cantet's 'The Class': Cannes Review
The French director of 'Time Out' hits blistering form
Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Che’: Cannes Review
Two-part biopic of Ernesto Guevara is unwieldy but satisfying
Clint Eastwood's 'The Exchange': Cannes Review
Angelina Jolie shines in this ordinary Oscar fodder
Terence Davies's 'Of Time and the City': Cannes Review
A heartbreaking masterpiece from Britain's greatest director
Woody Allen's 'Vicky Christina Barcelona': Cannes Review
Woody's back on form after his string of recent clunkers
Nuri Bilge Ceylan's 'Three Monkeys' and Pablo Trapero's 'Lion's Den': Cannes Review
The directors of 'Climates' and 'Born and Bred' return
Steve McQueen's 'Hunger': Cannes Review
The British artist's experimental portrait of Bobby Sands
Fernando Meirelle's 'Blindess: Cannes Review
The new film from the acclaimed director of 'City of God'
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Kenny Ortega's posthumous concert film is a rousing eulogy for one of pop's great enigmas
Michael Haneke: The man behind the menace
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Lone Scherfig talks 'An Education'
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