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August 1, 2004 — The Deauville Festival of American Cinema announced Friday a partial lineup of films that will screen out of competition at this year's edition, including Steven Spielberg's 'The Terminal' as part of a 24-film retrospective honoring 30 years of the director's work. A tribute also will be paid to director, producer and writer George Lucas, whose remastered and restored director's cut of his first feature, 'THX 1138', will be screened. Other tributes will be paid to veteran British actor Malcolm McDowell and actress Glenn Close. Actor Morgan Freeman will be present in the Normandy town to pay tribute to producer Richard D. Zanuck, whose 'The Sugarland Express' and 'Jaws', both directed by Spielberg, will be among the films screened. |