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In Reply to: Re: " a political move for freedom from France to the USA" posted by patrickU on May 23, 2004 at 10:18:23:
I have no idea, I wasn't there. I do know that many film critics - not all of them Americans - thought it was not only Moore's best film but one of the most powerful documentaries ever. How strong were the other films? I don't know, but I see in today's New York Times that the Thai entry was widely criticized as boring, for example. So it's conceivable that Farenheit 911 was indeed the best movie in the competition.
Follow Ups:
So I got my friend this morning on the phone. He saw all the films presented to the festival, minus three.
He did found Fahrenheit the best of all! He is against the Irak war I must say. But without even this bia he still found it best. He says this film may age rapidly because of his actuallity, but even in this case this documentary is excellent. And if this a true depiction of reality ( what he think it is ) it is really frightul.
He his very conservative, and it really shows deep down all classes in society in Europe the negativism against the USA.
" Che " was a good film I just read. And Hollywood is making a remake soon.....
I try to get my friend again but he is on the plane to Paris..So I will get him tomorrow morning. He saw all of them, and he knows all the guys over there in Cannes. I let you know.
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