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Cannes Dispatch #3: It’s Only the End of the World, The Park, The Red Turtle.
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Variety’s Guy Lodge tweeted, “Giving Xavier Dolan by Scott Macaulay on May 22, 2016 (The director’s The Wind that Swept the Barley won the Palme in 2006.) I, Daniel Blake, while not one of the buzzier titles in the Competition, was generally well received the same can’t be said for the jury’s Grand Prix, awarded to Xavier Dolan’s It’s Only the End of the World. One of the more surprising Cannes awards ceremonies has just ended, with Ken Loach becoming a two-time Palme d’Or winner with his I, Daniel Blake, about a 59-year-old carpenter battling England’s health care system following a heart attack, winning the top prize. Ken Loach, Xavier Dolan Top Surprising Cannes Awards Ceremony Andrea Arnold’s American Honey Wins Jury Prize.Maybe a few less people sought out Holy Motors because Nanni Moretti thought Leos Carax didn’t spend enough time developing his characters, or a few more people were curious to discover whatever the by Blake Williams on May 23, 2016 The best film way more often than not goes home empty-handed from these things, and it rarely matters. Their decisions sucked, just as the Coen brothers’ jury’s did, just as Campion’s did, just as Spielberg’s kinda did, just as Moretti’s very much did, and okay fine I’ll stop there. I won’t spend too much time bemoaning the Competition prizes handed out last night by George Miller’s jury. Cannes Dispatch #4: Thoughts on Awards, I, Daniel Blake, Risk, Elle.If you are not currently a member, please purchase a digital or print subscription to Filmmaker or join The Gotham.