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People queue to buy tickets for a movie during Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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Women read the program of Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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Women read the program of Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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Old American cars drive past a poster promoting Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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A man looks at posters of films being screened during Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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Pedestrians walk near a poster promoting Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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Banners promote Cuba's 40th International Film Festival, in Havana on December 7, 2018. - In the good old days, Havana came to a near-standstill for 10 days for its annual film festival, with 500 movies screening in dozens of theatres. On December 6, the 40th edition of the event opened with a vastly reduced budget -- a shadow of what it was in the heady days before the Soviet Union collapsed. (Photo by Yamil LAGE / AFP)

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