Read more Tilda Swinton: Cinema isn't propaganda, but a refuge for committed outcasts Read more The curtain falls at Cannes: An ode to life from Labaki, Dawish and Dolan, as Deneuve hints at Lebanon trip The cover of the beautiful book "Marilyn Chérie" features Monroe in July 1953 during the filming of "River of No Return in Banff," Canada. (Photo taken from the private collection of Sébastien Cauchon) Read more 'The momentum of Palestinian cinema,' a source of pride and heartbreak for Palestinians On March 17, 1959, Marilyn Monroe traveled to Chicago for the world premiere of "Some Like It Hot." (Photo taken from the private collection of Sébastien Cauchon) In 1960, during the filming of "The Misfits" by John Huston, Marilyn Monroe played the leading female role opposite Clark...
Read more Tilda Swinton: Cinema isn't propaganda, but a refuge for committed outcasts Read more The curtain falls at Cannes: An ode to life from Labaki, Dawish and Dolan, as Deneuve hints at Lebanon trip The cover of the beautiful book "Marilyn Chérie" features Monroe in July 1953 during the filming of "River of No Return in Banff," Canada. (Photo taken from the private collection of Sébastien Cauchon) Read more 'The momentum of Palestinian cinema,' a source of pride and heartbreak for Palestinians On March 17, 1959, Marilyn Monroe traveled to Chicago for the world premiere of "Some Like It Hot." (Photo taken from the private collection of Sébastien Cauchon) In 1960, during the filming of "The Misfits" by John Huston, Marilyn Monroe played the leading female role opposite...
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