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  1. The 57th Cannes Film Festival started on 12 and ran until 23 May 2004. The Palme d'Or went to the American documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11 by Michael Moore , becoming the first (and only) documentary to win the festival's main prize.

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      The Palme d'Or (French pronunciation: [palm (ə) dɔʁ];...

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    The Palme d'Or (French pronunciation: [palm (ə) dɔʁ]; English: Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. [1] . It was introduced in 1955 by the festival's organizing committee. [1] .

  3. The Cannes Film Festival (/ k æ n /; French: Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.

  4. The 57th Cannes Film Festival started on 12 and ran until 23 May 2004. The Palme d'Or went to the American documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11 by Michael Moore , becoming the first (and only) documentary to win the festival's main prize.

  5. Award-winners and contenders from Cannes Film Festival (2004)

  6. The birth of the Cannes Film Festival in 1939. The second first Festival in 1946. The 50s: a Festival in the Cold War. The 60s: The Festival and its Film Market. The 70s: a new beginning after the crisis of May 1968. The 80s: opening up to new media. The 90s: a festival of discoveries. The 2000s: an evolving Festival.

  7. The Festival de Cannes is now the world’s most prestigious film gathering, as well as its most widely publicised cultural event. Today a major forum for film-producing countries, its history, selections and prizes are usually thought to date back to 1946 – the year of the first festival proper.

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