Director Mathieu Amalric with actresses Mimi Le Meaux (left) and Dirty Martini
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Quentin Tarantino and Mélanie Laurent (right)
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Diane Kruger (left), Sharon Stone
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Every year, the red carpet is rolled out at the Cannes International Film Festival. The stars celebrate glamour, fashion, beauty and – not least – themselves.
The most glamorous film festival in the world wouldn’t be the same without hordes of fans and unusually smart photographers. (Images: Keystone, Reuters)
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Cannes showcases Swiss “cries for freedom”
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Opération Libertad (Operation freedom), a feature film by Nicolas Wadimoff, and Os Vivos Tambien Choram (The living also cry), a short film by Basil da Cunha, have been selected for the Directors’ Fortnight, which runs from May 17-27. The Fortnight, which runs parallel to the other Cannes screenings and awards, aims to uncover young talent…
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The film then jumps 30 years forward when videotapes chronicling the entire operation reappear and reopen the haunting question: does the end justify the means? Wadimoff talks to swissinfo.ch. (Akkafilms.ch/swissinfo.ch)
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