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The Lunch: Ep. 1: Cannes Film Festival 2012
Film critic for MSN, Mother Jones Magazine and member of the Los Angeles Film Critic Society, James Rocchi gets to know celebrities, high-profile executives and film makers over lunch, and then takes them back to the “office” for a recap and discussion.
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