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Cannes 2011: A video examination, Part 3

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One of the biggest crowd-pleasers of the Cannes Film Festival thus far has been ‘The Artist,’ a silent film about, well, the silent-film era. But although many in the media liked it, others had their reservations. The Times’ Steven Zeitchik and the Chicago Tribune’s Michael Phillips offer the reasons to embrace and question the black & white period tale.

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