July 2004 - Tribute.ca
July 2004 - Tribute.ca
July 2004 - Tribute.ca
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flash<br />
Ooh la la!<br />
stars from around the world frolicked on the French Riviera at the 57th<br />
annual Cannes Film Festival. Ameri<strong>ca</strong>n filmmaker Michael Moore’s<br />
controversial Fahrenheit 9/11 be<strong>ca</strong>me the first documentary to win<br />
Cannes’ prestigious Palme d’Or since 1956. The film, a s<strong>ca</strong>thing indictment of<br />
White House actions following the September 11 attacks, was a surprise winner.<br />
This year’s Best Actress award went to Hong Kong star Maggie Cheung<br />
for her role as a junkie pop-star mother in Clean. The Best Actor winner was<br />
14-year-old Yagira Yuuya for his performance in Nobody Knows, about four<br />
children abandoned by their mother in Tokyo.<br />
Charlize Theron represented her<br />
film The Life and Death of Peter<br />
Sellers, in which she portrays Sellers’<br />
second wife, actress Britt Ekland.<br />
Gorgeous<br />
Elizabeth Hurley<br />
attended the<br />
Chopard trophy<br />
party wearing,<br />
(what else?)<br />
Chopard jewelry.<br />
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES<br />
Cannes jury<br />
president<br />
Quentin<br />
Tarantino<br />
escorted Uma<br />
Thurman, star<br />
of his film, Kill<br />
Bill, Vol. 2, to<br />
the premiere.<br />
Antonio Banderas, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy,<br />
the talented voice team behind Shrek 2, held court at the premiere<br />
of their film.<br />
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