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...“I’d like people to feel outraged.” And yet. An old Hollywood maxim insists that under the first question about any film — “What’s it about?” — is always a second: “What’s it really about?”...
...In another version of the year, Lee would have announced the winner of the Palme d’Or on May 23, making history by the Riviera....
...At this stage I’d expected a solemn roundtable discussion, perhaps featuring a psychologist and an academic, on anxiety linked to current events....
...But many “non-elite” audience members quietly cheered (in fact, Trump’s staff later insisted that he’d said “big league”)....
...One of the things I’d always wanted to do was to see my name in the TV credits....
...Yuri (Omar Sharif) and Tonya (Geraldine Chaplin) are allowed just a couple of rooms of their old “mansion”....
...When Tonya Harding was found to have conspired in a physical assault on US figure skating rival Nancy Kerrigan in 1994, the boundaries of fair sporting rivalry had truly been crossed....
...By the end of the year the company hopes to sanction an early production system in Uganda, where early appraisal work on the Kaiso-Tonya programme has been successful....
...They represent the days of good, clean sportsmanship – before Tonya Harding was accused of being involved in an attack on skating rival Nancy Kerrigan and Olympians did drugs....
...It’s arguable that this depends on what country you’re in – Canada, presumably, has had more press on its hockey team than, say France, and in Russia you’d guess their figure skaters are getting a lot more...
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