Greta Gerwig and her jury have unveiled a listing of winners which is sensible however which lacks radicality on two factors. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist on the Tradition pole By Fabienne Bradfer Printed on 05/25/2024 at 10:03 p.m. Studying time: 2 min
We’re not going to draw back from the pleasure of seeing Anora, by Sean Baker, gained the supreme award. We cherished this humorous, intense, violent, deep, transferring movie. However how we cherished it Emilia Perez, an surprising and really authentic proposal from Jacques Audiard, who leaves with the Jury Prize and a collective feminine efficiency prize. And the way we cherished it All we think regarding as gentle, a movie in a state of grace by Indian director Payal Kapadia which gained the Grand Prize. By awarding the Palme d’Or to Anora, Greta Gerwig and her jury additionally considered the general public who will be capable of simply and revel in this story which speaks to everybody. As a result of Sean Baker options the super-rich and a joyful and conscientious little stripper (the younger Mikey Madison who presents an unbelievable efficiency and who would not surrender) in an clever confrontation of lessons which masterfully deconstructs the American dream.
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