Cannes: ‘The Six Dollar Fifty Man’ takes short special distinction

New Zealand short film The Six Dollar Fifty Man has been awarded the Special Distinction in the Short Film Competition of the 62nd Festival De Cannes in France today.
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New Zealand short film The Six Dollar Fifty Man has been awarded the Special Distinction in the Short Film Competition of the 62nd Festival De Cannes in France today.

This is the second time that Wellington writer/directors Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland have been awarded the Special Distinction at Cannes; the first time was in 2007 for their acclaimed short film Run.

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