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Matthew McConaughey seen at The Sea of Trees panel in Cannes.Joel Ryan

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From left, Matthew McConaughey, Gus Van Sant and Alex Walton seen at The Sea of Trees panel in Cannes.Joel Ryan

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From left, Ken Kao, Gus Van Sant, Matthew McConaughey and Alex Walton seen at The Sea of Trees panel in CannesJoel Ryan

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Director Mike Leigh (second right), cast members Dorothy Atkinson (left), Timothy Spall (second left) and Marion Bailey (right) pose during a photo call for the film Mr. Turner at the Cannes Film Festival.BENOIT TESSIER/Reuters

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Cast members Dorothy Atkinson (left), Timothy Spall (centre) and Marion Bailey (right) pose during a photo call for the film Mr. Turner in Cannes.BENOIT TESSIER/Reuters

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Director Mike Leigh poses during a photo call for the film Mr. Turner in Cannes.BENOIT TESSIER/Reuters

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Actress Dorothy Atkinson poses for photographers during a photo call for Mr. Turner in Cannes.Thibault Camus/The Associated Press

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Cast member Marion Bailey poses during a photo call for the film Mr. Turner in Cannes.BENOIT TESSIER/Reuters

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Actor Timothy Spall poses for photographers during a photo call for Mr. Turner in Cannes.Thibault Camus/The Associated Press

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Director Mike Leigh, second from right, speaks during a press conference for Mr. Turner alongside actor Timothy Spall, left, actress Marion Bailey, second from left, and director of photography Dick Pope in Cannes.Alastair Grant/The Associated Press

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Director Mike Leigh speaks during a press conference for Mr. Turner in Cannes.Alastair Grant/The Associated Press

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Director Mike Leigh (right) signs autographs next to cast members Timothy Spall (left), Dorothy Atkinson (second left) and Marion Bailey (second right) as they arrive to attend a news conference for the film Mr. Turner in Cannes.ERIC GAILLARD/Reuters

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Cast members Dorothy Atkinson (left), Timothy Spall (centre) and Marion Bailey attend a news conference for the film Mr. Turner in Cannes.ERIC GAILLARD/Reuters

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Director Abderrahmane Sissako (second right) poses with cast members Ibrahim Ahmed dit Pino (left), Abel Jafri (second left), Toulou Kiki (centre) and Hichem Yacoubi (right) during a photo call for the film Timbuktu in Cannes.BENOIT TESSIER/Reuters

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Director Abderrahmane Sissako during a photo call for Timbuktu in Cannes.Thibault Camus/The Associated Press

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Director Abderrahmane Sissako gestures as he poses during a photo call for the film Timbuktu in Cannes.YVES HERMAN/Reuters

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Cast member Abel Jafri (left) gestures as he poses next to director Abderrahmane Sissako during a photo call for the film Timbuktu in Cannes.YVES HERMAN/Reuters

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Director Abderrahmane Sissako is emotional as he attends a news conference for the film Timbuktu in Cannes.ERIC GAILLARD/Reuters

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A figure of Toothless the Dragon character walks on the Croisette during a photocall for the film "How to Train Your Dragon 2" in Cannes.YVES HERMAN/Reuters

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Actress America Ferrera, center, actor Jay Baruchel, right, and actor Djimon Hounsou, left, pose for photographers during a photo call for How to Train Your Dragon 2 in Cannes.Alastair Grant/The Associated Press

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Actress America Ferrera, left, and actor Jay Baruchel, second from left, pose for photographers with a model dragon during a photo call for How to Train Your Dragon 2 in Cannes.Alastair Grant/The Associated Press

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