www.euronews.com A quote, commonly ascribed to one of the fathers of the European Union, Jean Monnet said: "If I had to do it again, I would start with culture". As Europeans struggle among themselves over a financial crisis and as the world's movie industry attend the Cannes Film Festival; how much could the lack of EU solidarity be due to the lack of a common culture? If Europeans could laugh sing and cry together to the same home grown films and music, would that help create a common European identity? Should the EU and member states intervene, or should they stay out of contemporary culture and leave it to the free-market and the consumers? Wired into this edition of The Network is Edouard Waintrop, Head of the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival; Juliette Duret, Coordinator and Film Curator at the Bozar Cinema in Brussels and Michael Bartholomew, former European Head of the Motion Picture Association of America or MPAA. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
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