Why do standing ovations matter at Cannes?
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ALEX MIGDAL PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO Standing ovations have long been a hallmark of the Cannes Film Festival, running May 12 to 23 this year. The Globe's film editor, Barry Hertz, explains how the length of a movie's applause can signal its success. SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Most Popular Iran implements new transit regime to consolidate control of Hormuz Video 2:46 A pink Barbie cart is one man's solution to high gas prices Video 1:45 Trump says talks with Iran in 'final stages' Video 1:50 Global Affairs data shows disproportionate cuts to staff based overseas Video 2:20 WHO racing …
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