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School movie wins Cannes honour
Gritty French movie The Class, starring real students in a Paris school, wins the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
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Reporter's log: Cannes 2008
BBC News entertainment reporter Mark Savage goes behind the scenes at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Public to pick Walk of Fame stars
A Hollywood-style Walk of Fame is to be created in Cardiff to honour Welsh stars past and present.
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Hands on with the PlayStation 3
BBC News website reporter Jonathan Fildes gets a chance to sample the PlayStation 3.
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Gotham makers scoop gaming award
The team behind Xbox 360 game Project Gotham Racing 3 win a key video game developers' prize.
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Reporter's log: Cannes Film Festival
The BBC's Darren Waters reports from the 59th Cannes Film Festival.
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Italian Job plates fetch £20,000
Registration plates from the Mini Coppers in the 1969 heist film The Italian Job go under the hammer.
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Italian Job car plates auctioned
Registration plates from the Mini Coppers in the 1969 heist film the Italian Job go on sale.
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World debut opens Tokyo festival
The debut of a film by Oscar-nominated Zhang Yimou is set to open the Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Ang Lee takes top prize at Venice
Ang Lee's gay cowboy film Brokeback Mountain takes the top prize at the Venice Film Festival.
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The Magazine Monitor
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
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Belgian drama awarded Palme d'Or
Belgium's L'Enfant wins the Palme d'Or, the top prize at the Cannes film festival.
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Spanish film takes thriller award
Jean-Claude Van Damme and Spanish thriller Ferpect Crime are honoured at the 2005 Cognac Film Festival.
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2004: China's coming out party
China's impact on the world economy became an unmissable topic in 2004 and a mainstream concern for economists.
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Bergman 'depressed' by own films
Movie director Ingmar Bergman says he cannot watch his films because they make him want to cry.
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London crowds go barmy for Arnie
Thousands of fans greet Arnold Schwarzenegger at the UK première of action film Terminator 3.
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Pacino set for TV role
Hollywood star Al Pacino is to make his TV debut. Plus news in brief on Joanne Woodward, Salma Hayek, Sigourney Weaver and Trisha Goddard.
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Have Your Say: Too many soaps?
There are too many soaps on commercial TV, the Independent Television Commission has said. Do you agree?
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Greek film-makers protest at war
The Union of Greek Film-makers calls for Hollywood movies to be boycotted in protest at the war in Iraq.
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Scottish director wins Golden Lion
Peter Mullan wins best film at the Venice film festival for The Magdalene Sisters, his tale of the 1960s ordeal of Irish girls at the hands of nuns.
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