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'Tell No One' takes top Lumiere prizes


February 07, 2007 Guillaume Canet's "Tell No One" lit up France's Lumiere awards Monday night, collecting the prize for best picture in addition to the audience award chosen by Internet voters. The actor-director's adaptation of Harlan Coben's best-selling crime novel, about a man who discovers his dead wife may be alive, is up for nine Cesar awards and has already hit boxoffice gold with more than 2.8 million tickets sold to date. Paris' foreign press, which vote for the awards, proved to be "Lady Chatterley" lovers, giving the prize for best director to Pascale Ferran for her take on D.H. Lawrence's sensual period novel.

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