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Chapter 170 Closing(2/2)

Is this it?”

Janet blinked in confusion, then shook her head: "I really don't know, Natasha didn't tell me."

The three films were ranked in terms of seniority. Kieslowski and Chris Menges have both been famous for a long time. "Killer" and "Quarantine" are also good enough. "Pulp Fiction" fell to the last jury.

Award, completely reasonable.

On the stage, Louis Malle finally opened the envelope, glanced down, and read out the result in the expectant eyes of everyone: "The winner of the Jury Prize is "Homicide Short Film," congratulations!"

Hua Hua Hua——

Amidst the applause from the audience, Simon clearly felt that many pairs of eyes around him were looking at him.

From the very beginning, Kieslowski's "Murder Short Film" has been the most popular work for the Palme d'Or at this Cannes Film Festival. The film not only received the highest media rating of 4.6, but also won the leading award, which can be called a bellwether.

Competition Unit FIPRESCI Prize.

Now.

Cannes awarded the Jury Prize, the last of the three major awards, to "Homicide", and Kieslowski obviously missed the final Palme d'Or.

As for "A World Apart," this film that tells the story of South Africa's apartheid struggle has become so popular today, mostly because of the aura of absolute political correctness of its subject matter.

Although the film director Chris Menges is a two-time Oscar winner for Best Cinematography, "Quarantine" is only his first directed film. Apart from the concept, this film is completely incomparable to "Pulp Fiction" in other aspects.

compared to.

However.

Compared to Berlin and Venice, the Cannes Film Festival is the least focused on originality.

After Kieslowski gave his acceptance speech, French César Award-winning actress Sandrine Burnell came on stage to present the jury award. When everyone in the Rubiel Hall heard the name of "The World Isolated"

, the ending is no longer suspenseful.

Chris Menges was still on the stage, and Simon noticed some figures around the hall quietly leaving their seats and walking out in a hurry from the corner of his eyes.

Next to Simon, Janet's face has turned red, and several other people also have obvious joy on their faces. After all, being able to leave their mark on a Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or film will have a great impact on their future.

Career definitely helps a lot.

Even John Travolta, the first-line actor who quickly became famous with "Grease", can finally get rid of his embarrassing position as an actor in youth movies after ten years of fame. The title of "Lord of the Dance" is very important to a man.

For an actor who is already thirty-four and approaching middle age, he is no longer in line with the times.

The last moment has arrived.

The award guests this time are jury presidents Ito Scola and Natasha Kinski.

The double-yolked egg incident that slightly worried Simon did not happen. The two guests exchanged a few words, then Ito Scola opened the envelope, and Natasha Kinski read out the result that was no longer suspense: "

The winner of the Palme d'Or was "Pulp Fiction."

Even though this outcome had been anticipated, there was a very brief but noticeable pause.

Then.

Warm applause broke out.

In his previous life, he could only be a silent bystander, watching the glory of others and the cheers of others. At this time, feeling the applause around him, even though he had been in the state of mind for two lifetimes, with too many people's experiences in his mind, Simon couldn't help but feel it in his body.

Some excitement overflowed.

After standing up and hugging Janet tightly for a moment, and then hugging and shaking hands with Travolta and others as well as the main creators of "The Gathering", Simon quickly walked onto the stage amidst the continued applause in the hall.

He stretched out his hand to shake hands with Ito Scola and thanked him softly. Simon saw Natasha Kinski next to him with open arms and came towards him, so he hugged the woman in cooperation.

but.

However, Natasha Kinski took advantage of the opportunity of the face-to-face gift to lean into Simon's ear and said directly: "Lend me the house."

Simon was also very straightforward. He smiled and whispered back: "I won't borrow it."

Natasha Kinski hugged Simon a little tighter, then switched to the other side and continued to touch each other: "Do you want to see me self-destruct in public?"

Simon actually wanted to watch it, but considering the consequences of this woman going crazy, he decisively surrendered: "Borrow."

Natasha Kinski snorted with satisfaction before letting go of Simon. The small movements between the two did not arouse the suspicion of others. Even if they noticed, they basically thought that Natasha Kinski was asking for help.

Simon congratulated.
Chapter completed!
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