Triangle of Sadness wins Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or

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Reuters :
Triangle of Sadness, a film by Swedish director Ruben Ostlund, won the Palme d’Or for Best Picture at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday, the festival announced. “When we started to make this film I think we had one goal – to really, really try to make an exciting film for the audience and bring thought-provoking content,” Ostlund said.
“We wanted to entertain them, we wanted them to ask themselves questions, we wanted them to after the screening go out and have something to talk about,” he added.
Exploring notions of beauty and privilege, the film sends two models on a luxury cruise — only to leave them stranded on a deserted island with a handful of the staff and billionaire guests.
The toilet attendant proves to have the best survival skills and social structures are upended.
Ostlund won the Palme d’Or in 2017 for his film The Square, a satire about a prestigious art curator. The festival awarded two films the Grand Prix: Close, a film by Belgian director Lukas Dhont about friendship and masculinity, and Stars at Noon, which is set in modern-day Nicaragua, by French auteur filmmaker Claire Denis.
The jury prize also went to two films, The Eight Mountains by Belgian directors Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch and EO, by Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski, which is told through the eyes of a donkey. “Thank you, my donkeys,” said Skolimowski, in his acceptance speech.
South Korean star Song Kang-ho picked up the best actor award for his role in Broker while South Korean director Park Chan-wook won the best director prize for his romantic thriller Decision to Leave. Iranian Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who won best actress for her role as a journalist tracking a serial killer in Holy Spider was visibly moved.

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