input: Please answer the following: Information:  - Cannes (, in Occitan Canas) is a city located on the French Riviera. It is a commune of France located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, and host city of the annual Cannes Film Festival, Midem, and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The city is known for its association with the rich and famous, its luxury hotels and restaurants, and for several conferences. On 3 November 2011 it also played host to the G20 organisation of industrialised nations.  - Ermanno Olmi (born July 24, 1931) is an Italian film director and screenwriter.  - The 31st Cannes Film Festival was held on May 16 - 30 . The Palme d'Or went to the L'albero degli zoccoli by Ermanno Olmi . This festival saw the introduction of a new non-competitive section , ' Un Certain Regard ' , which replaces ' Les Yeux Fertiles ' ( 1975 - 1977 ) , ' L'Air du temps ' and ' Le Passé composé ' . The festival opened with Moy laskovyy i nezhnyy zver , directed by Emil Loteanu and closed with Fedora , directed by Billy Wilder .  - The Cannes Festival (French: Festival de Cannes), named until 2002 as the International Film Festival ("Festival international du film") and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world. Founded in 1946, the invitation-only festival is held annually (usually in May) at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.  - The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès ("Palace of Festivals and Conferences") is a convention center in Cannes, France, the venue for the Cannes Film Festival. The building opened in 1982.  - The Palme d'Or is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organising committee. From 1939 to 1954, the highest prize was the "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film".   - Un Certain Regard (is a section of the Cannes Film Festival's official selection. It is run at the ", parallel to the competition for the Palme d'Or. This section was introduced in 1978 by Gilles Jacob.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'point in time'.
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output: 1978 cannes film festival , 1978


input: Please answer the following: Information:  - The University of Southern California (USC or SC) is a private research university founded in 1880 with its main campus in Los Angeles, California. As California's oldest private research university, USC has historically educated a large number of the region's business leaders and professionals. In recent decades, the university has also leveraged its location in Los Angeles to establish relationships with research and cultural institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim. An engine for economic activity, USC contributes approximately $5 billion annually to the economy of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.  - Douglas Thomas (born 1966) is an American scholar, researcher, and journalist. He is Associate Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California where he studies technology, communication, and culture. He is author or editor of numerous books including "Reading Nietzsche Rhetorically" (Guilford, 1998), "Cybercrime: Security and Surveillance in the Information Age" (with Brian Loader, Routledge, 2000), "Hacker Culture" (University of Minnesota Press, 2002), and "Technological Visions: The Hopes and Fears that Shape New Technologies" (with Marita Sturken and Sandra Ball-Rokeach). He has published numerous articles in academic journals and is the founding editor of "Games & Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media".  - The University of Minnesota Press is a university press that is part of the University of Minnesota.  - Hacker Culture is a cultural criticism book written by Douglas Thomas that deals with hacker ethics and hackers .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'publisher'.
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hacker culture , university of minnesota press