Films At Cannes 2007

These are just some of the films screening at the 60th Annual Cannes Film Festival from May 16 through May 27. Shown above is a scene from the new Michael Moore documentary "Sicko" about the U.S. health care system, opening May 19.
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"My Blueberry Nights"

Director Wong Kar Wai's first English-language film features singer Norah Jones in her acting debut as a heartbroken waitress. Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Rachel Weisz also star.
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"Zodiac"

Jake Gyllenhall and Robert Downey, Jr. star as a cartoonist and a reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle on the trail of the Zodiac Killer, a man who hunted down victims in the Bay Area in the 1960s and '70s. David Fincher directs.
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"Deficit"

Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal makes his directorial debut in this film about a family gathering that illustrates the deeply divided class system in his country.
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"A Mighty Heart"

Angelina Jolie stars as the widow of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl in this film by Michael Winterbottom.

Photos: On Location With Angelina
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"The Wars"

Noted documentary filmmaker Ken Burns premieres his epic 14-hour account of World War II.
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"Ocean's Thirteen"

George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and the rest of the 21st century's answer to Sinatra's Rat Pack return with their latest film about a suave group of clever thieves in Las Vegas.
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"Promise Me This"

An old man sends his grandson from their small village into town, instructing him to sell a cow and an icon, and return with a bride. By Serbian director Emir Kustirica.
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Cannes Film Festival
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