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Last Updated: May 6, 2014By Ali NaderzadTags: Cannes 2014, Screen Comment

Screen Comment has an official poster for Cannes (and we will be doing this every year). We chose the better-known filmmakers out of this year’s competition program and created a lightstream that carries the names from bottom to top. The names are in no particular order, except that Americans were given priority at the top (but this is all open to interpretation).

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