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Looks like rain... |
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The suites at the Carlton and all the big hotels, are used as offices for different big film companies. |
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This picture was taken by Samuel Jackson |

One always ends up at
The American Pavillion |

Alain's friend Catwoman |
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Kung Fu Hustle Swag |

Paige, working in the pavillion for HP |

fnac - where you can find many useful things. I raced across town to buy a firewire cable so I could edit our film. |
| My roommate, Steve Kimbrough recruited me to be his team in the 24 Hour Film Challenge. He drew a title and Genre out of a hat. He Starred, I directed, shot, and edited. (Once he talked me into it.) |
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I raced back in time to miss all the sushi at the Japan Party at the Majestic. |
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We still had to cast the female part in our film... |

But then I found Magda (see: Cannes 2002) in the lobby. |

She wanted to do it, but had a late screening (or a party?) and didn't want to leave us half-finished |
| We ended up using Jennifer Smith, who did a lovely job. Of course there are no photos of the shoot because I was too busy shooting the film. We shot from about 6pm through 12:30am - all over Cannes from the train station to the VIP disco, to the Paris Hilton Party, to the Martinez, to the Vieux Port near our apartment. |

Old friend from film school at USC, Tim Lennane, who now lives and works in Japan. |

After about 2 hours of editing |

9:30 the next morning - almost finished. Some advice: Don't try to edit video with iMovie on a 4 year old ibook. It's not up to the challenge, and has a rather infuriating interface. |
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