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In May, ''Tough Guys Don't Dance'' ([[84.17]]) is screened (outside the competition) at the Cannes Film Festival. On 16 September, it premieres in New York. Reviews are mixed; it wins an Independent Spirit Award for best film, and also a Golden Raspberry Award for worst director.
In May, ''Tough Guys Don't Dance'' ([[84.17]]) is screened (outside the competition) at the [[w:1987 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]]. On 16 September, it premieres in New York. Reviews are mixed; it wins an [[w:Independent Spirit Award for Best Film|Independent Spirit Award]] for best film, and also a [[w:Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director|Golden Raspberry Award]] for worst director.
 
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|File:1986 NM in Ptown.jpg|NM in Provincetown while filming ''TGDD'', 1986. Photo by Ken Regan.
|File:1986 TGDD.jpg|Ryan O'Neal and Eddie Bonetti filming ''TGDD'', 1986.
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File:1986 NM in Ptown.jpg|NM in Provincetown while filming ''TGDD'', 1986. Photo by Ken Regan.
File:1986 TGDD.jpg|Ryan O'Neal and Eddie Bonetti filming ''TGDD'', 1986.
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In May, Tough Guys Don't Dance (84.17) is screened (outside the competition) at the Cannes Film Festival. On 16 September, it premieres in New York. Reviews are mixed; it wins an Independent Spirit Award for best film, and also a Golden Raspberry Award for worst director.