Byline: WILLIAM BOOTH Washington Post
CANNES, France - When it was announced that Oliver Stone would direct a big-budget Hollywood movie about the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York, some wondered whether the director known for political fare - with a taste for conspiracy theories - would produce controversy. Those people can relax.
At the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night, Stone showed an audience at the Palais des Festivals the first 20 minutes of his new film, "World Trade Center," which opens nationwide in August. The movie appears to be a straightforward tale of ordinary cops lost in an extraordinary hell.
"It is the true story of two New York Port Authority policemen trapped in the rubble," their wives and children "and their incredible, improbable rescue," …

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