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2003 Cannes Film Festival

The 2003 Cannes Film Festival, held from May 14 to May 25, showcased a diverse array of international cinema, with significant representation from India. This 56th edition of the prestigious festival featured a number of Indian films, reflecting the country's growing influence in global cinema. Notably, the film *The Terrorist* directed by Santosh Sivan garnered critical acclaim, while Bollywood’s presence was underscored by the participation of leading actors and filmmakers, enhancing cultural exchange. The festival served as a platform for Indian cinema, allowing for both established and emerging talent to engage with a worldwide audience, thereby highlighting the rich storytelling traditions and cinematic innovations of India.