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Book Review of Hollywood on the Riviera: The Inside Story of the Cannes Film Festival

Hollywood on the Riviera: The Inside Story of the Cannes Film Festival
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Everything you always wondered about in Cannes France at Film Festival time in the month of May. Definitely where the elite meet - and wheel and deal - and sometimes bring a a great deal of happiness to some talented filmmakers who are "discovered" at these film showings - an exhaustive program for eleven days. At the beginning, films were attributed directly to their "country of origin (and financing)". In recent decades, films are made and financed internationally - so they are all "universally produced", even though the judges have to have translation interpreters on every foreign film they view. Amply describes the rich life and the beauty of the surrounding seashore and countryside where the Hollywood and now international film powers preside at Cannes and are richly rewarded in the marketplace to the World entertainment industry. Interesting to read about the film journalists and film institutes that create so much information and public attention for the film industry through the years. Includes the historically accurate lists of the Cannes annual prizes and prizewinners, since the inception that started very small, in 1946. Illustrated; full index.