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Cannes: Hazanavicius' "Final Cut" opens the film festival

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Director Michel Hazanavicius, actors Finnegan Oldfield and Romain Duris and actresses Berenice Bejo and Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz walk the red carpet ahead of the screening of "Final Cut," which is opening the Cannes film festival. IMAGES

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