Cannes Film Festival: Women's Desires, Standing Ovations, and Critic Picks.

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The Cannes Film Festival has had one of its strongest years in recent memory, with notable films including Wes Anderson's "Asteroid City" and Marco Bellocchio's "Kidnapped." Todd Haynes' "May December," which explores the aftermath of a teacher's sexual relationship with a student, was picked up by Netflix, while Catherine Breillat's "Last Summer" examines the complex relationship between an older woman and a teenage boy. Other films reviewed include "The Zone of Interest" and "Fallen Leaves."
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