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Hill’s ‘Noisy’ Wins Best Short Film at 75th Annual Cannes Film Festival

The short film “Noisy,” written and directed by Visiting Associate Professor of Acting Cedric Hill, B.A., was awarded Best Short Film at the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival in France on Wednesday, May 25. Visit njarts.net to learn more.

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