Cannes is where "Fahrenheit 9/11" caught fire, winning the film
festival's top prize last year and putting the heat on the White House.
This time, organizers want to avoid that kind of political firestorm.
As a new edition of the French Riviera festival opens Wednesday, its
director has a reminder for the jury: Movies are usually judged for
their art, not their politics. "Michael Moore's talent is not in
doubt," director Gilles Jacob said. "But in this case, it was a
question of a satirical tract that was awarded a prize more for
political than cinematographic reasons, no matter what the jury said."
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