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  Sunday  May 23  2004    09: 01 PM

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'Fahrenheit 9/11' Wins Top Prize at Cannes


At the awards ceremony that wrapped up the 57th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night, the jury gave "Fahrenheit 9/11," Michael Moore's stinging critique of the Bush administration's foreign policies, the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize and one of the most coveted honors in international cinema.

The announcement, made by jury president Quentin Tarantino, met with enthusiastic cheers from the audience in the Grand Théâtre Lumière, where Mr. Moore's film had received what many thought was the longest standing ovation ever at Cannes when it was screened here last Monday. "What have you done?" Mr. Moore asked Mr. Tarantino as he accepted the prize, looking both overwhelmed and amused. "You just did this to mess with me, didn't you?"

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Michael à Go-Go


Rest easy, folks. Moore's film will be coming soon to a theater near you. The buzz is that U.S. distribution deals are about to be signed, with Harvey Weinstein holding out only for a guaranteed opening on (gulp) the Fourth of July

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