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As expected for its 40th edition, the American Film Festival of Deauville devoted Whiplash, a film by Damien Chazelle, award-winning Sundance Film Festival. And because the film tells the story of a young jazz drummer Conservatory Manhattan persisting in being the best of his generation under the control of an intractable professor, received a rousing reception from the public during distribution. A total of 14 films were in competition. In addition, the Jury Prize, second prize of the festival, was handed over to The Good Lie, directed by Canadian Philippe Falardeau, with Reese Witherspoon. It tells the true story of young Sudanese displaced by the civil war and refugees in the United States just before September 11, 2001 As for Price’s 40th birthday, he was presented to Things people do , Saar Klein, former editor of Terrence Malick. Finally, the Jury Prize Cartier Revelation comes to highly innovative vampire movie A Girl walks home alone at night, the American of Iranian origin Ana Lily Amirpour
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