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MSNBC
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You don't need to be a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury to have a say in what movies deserve awards. All it takes is an Internet connection and an opinion.
Director Spike Lee was in Cannes to hand out awards of $31,360 each to seven emerging dir..
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BusinessWeek
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A former tech exec has produced a new film that examines privacy issues through the impassive eyes of surveillance cameras
There are about 30 million surveillance cameras in the U.S.—inside ATM machines, at traffic lights, in department store dressin..
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BBC News
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Ten internet users have landed film roles after they auditioned on the social networking site MySpace.
Readers of the website chose the movie's director and several of the actors after producers asked people to participate in the auditions.
The unkn..
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BBC News
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British director Sir Ridley Scott has claimed technology which allows people to watch films on mobile phones and computer screens is killing cinema.
"We try to do films which are in support of cinema, in a large room with good sound and a big picture...
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