Cannes 2004

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Trailer trash
The truth about Woody Allen, his typewriter and technology is revealed, the Cannes jury process gets a little less secretive and talented British film-maker Amma Asante is set to make a return, writes Jason Solomons

Jason Solomons

09, Jun, 2012 @11:02 PM

Press review: Cannes
Press review: Michael Moore wins the Palme d'Or with Fahrenheit 9/11.

25, May, 2004 @1:16 AM

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Moore scoops Palme d'Or with attack on US president
The French appeared to have delivered another blow to George Bush's war on terror by awarding the Palme d'Or to Fahrenheit 9/11, Michael Moore's documentary about the US president's foreign policy and war in Iraq.

Patrick Barkham

24, May, 2004 @8:28 AM

J'accuse

By honouring Michael Moore's anti-Bush polemic, the Cannes jury may have changed the course of history. By Peter Bradshaw.

Peter Bradshaw

24, May, 2004 @1:20 AM

Bush scourge triumphs at Cannes
Michael Moore's controversial polemic Farenheit 9/11 became the first documentary for nearly 50 years to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes film festival last night.

Jason Solomons

23, May, 2004 @11:44 AM

Trash Cannes

Bacon doorstep | Porn to be wild | True Britt | Dressing down

Jason Solomons

22, May, 2004 @11:30 PM

Michael Moore: A few awkward questions

The film-maker who could help to bring down Bush has been larging it at Cannes. He has made millions asking awkward questions of corporate America. But there are a few awkward questions we'd like to ask him...

Andrew Anthony

22, May, 2004 @11:30 PM

From Rush with love

Michael Moore's fiery polemic lacked subtlety and elegance, yet still won acclaim. But it was Geoffrey Rush's impeccable performance as Peter Sellers that really stole the show

Jason Solomons

22, May, 2004 @11:30 PM

The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Cannes festival

Cannes festival

Peter Bradshaw

22, May, 2004 @1:00 AM

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Up close and personal

Jonathan Caouette's gut-wrenching debut film about his abused mother made him the toast of Cannes - and it only cost $213. But where does he go from here? He tells all to Skye Sherwin.

Skye Sherwin

21, May, 2004 @11:43 AM

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2046, Cannes festival

Cannes festival

Peter Bradshaw

21, May, 2004 @9:08 AM

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Why I made that film

Michael Winterbottom's sexually explicit new film was always going to make headlines. But when its female star said she would rather remain anonymous, Nine Songs had all the ingredients for a media frenzy. Margo Stilley speaks for the first time to Charlotte Higgins.

Charlotte Higgins

20, May, 2004 @12:01 PM

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