Paul Laverty's Cannes Blacklist Charge Is a Press-Freedom Story, Not Festival Color
A sitting Cannes juror accusing the largest national cinema of suppression is institutional rebuke, not festival color.
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A sitting Cannes juror accusing the largest national cinema of suppression is institutional rebuke, not festival color.
Four standing threads produced no publishable document on Saturday, and naming the silence is part of telling the reader what the paper is still watching.
A measles inquiry promised international participation and an institutional calendar exists; the names that would make it real do not.