"Anora Triumphs at Cannes, Winning Palme d'Or"

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Sean Baker's Palme d'Or-winning film "Anora" is a high-energy, screwball comedy that delves into themes of exploitation and labor. The movie follows Ani, a stripper who marries a young Russian oligarch's son, and explores the transactional nature of relationships and survival in a world dominated by power and money. The film's authenticity, improvisatory feel, and humanistic approach have captivated audiences and critics alike.
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