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VIDEOVISION ENTERTAINMENT'S "FAHRENHEIT 9/11" IS THE HOTTEST MOVIE IN
CANNES
Cannes, France: Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 which was acquired last
week in Cannes by Videovision Entertainment won the coveted Palme D'Or
of the Cannes International Film Festival last night. Fahrenheit 9/11 is the first documentary to win Cannes' top prize since Jacques
Cousteau's "The Silent World" in 1956.
During his acceptance speech, a visibly moved Michael Moore said, "What
have you done? I'm completely overwhelmed by this. I want to make sure
if I do nothing else for the rest of this year that those who died in
Iraq have not died in vain." Moore also thanked the Cannes Film
Festival jury which this year was headed by cult director, Quentin
Tarantino, and added: "You will ensure that the American people will see
this movie...You have put a huge light on this."
The film, a documentary feature, uses Moore's customary satirical style
to accuse Mr Bush of stealing the presidential election in 2000,
ignoring terrorism warnings before 11 September 2001 and fuelling fears
of more attacks to secure Americans' support for the war in Iraq.
Sanjeev Singh, Head of Acquisition and Distribution for Videovision
Entertainment, said, "We are thrilled that Fahrenheit 9/11has won the
Palme D'Or. The film is powerful, yet controversial due to its
relentless criticism of the Bush administration in the post-Sept. 11
period. The film will be released in the United States on June 3 and we
plan to release it in South Africa shortly thereafter. We also plan to
bring Michael Moore to South Africa to promote the release of the film."
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