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French films rule Cannes' Fortnight

Film News: Twelve of the 22 pics are Gallic productions -- The Cannes Film Festival's 40th Directors' Fortnight, announced Friday in Paris, boasts a huge Gallic presence, both in terms of directors and productions.
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