The Independent focuses on delivering quality journalism during pivotal times in U.S. history, covering vital issues such as reproductive rights and climate change. They emphasize the necessity of on-the-ground reporting, funded by reader donations, to ensure diverse perspectives. Additionally, the article discusses the restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1925 film 'The Gold Rush', which has been revived for the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting the film's enduring legacy and the intricate work behind its restoration to preserve its historical significance.
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On the opening day of its 78th edition, Cannes debuted a 4K restoration of The Gold Rush, one of Chaplin's most beloved silent masterpieces.
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