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> The prominence
> of Cannes can be accounted for as a major market for worldwide distribution;
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OK, no reply to this one. I was there to see what kind of deals
are cut. It's like being in a bar on a Saturday night--meat market. In
Venice they do retrospectives on all of Pasolini's work, for example. I
guess it depends on personal taste.
a long-established reputation
Longer than Venice? The Venice Film Festival was established in
the Thirties.
and a nice
place to hangout on an
> expense account while catching up with old friends and business contacts.
And Venice is *not* a nice place? Please.
*Vive l'Amour* and *Before the Rain* got the Golden Lion today.
I will have more info. on the other awards, if Screen-l is interested.
There was some talk that Oliver Stone might walk away with the Golden
Lion--luckily, it did not happen. :-)
Gloria Monti >
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