On Sunday, May 22, came to an end 69th Cannes Film Festival. The jury, chaired by George Miller, decided to award this year's Palme d'Or to the film "I, Daniel Blake," directed by British director, Ken Loach. The verdict was widely recognized as one of the biggest surprises of recent years.
There were no signs that the Golden Palm will go to the British movie, with a rather cool reception. As wrote portal tvn24.pl: "How did this happen and why omitted films, which was emphasized by everyone, much better: first of all the German comedy "Toni Erdmann" by Maren Ade and wonderful story of Jim Jarmusch's "Paterson"?. And what said the head of the Jury ?
The creator of "Mad Max" extinguish media
Although journalists had hundreds of questions, the head of the Jury, George Miller "turned off their" shortly and to the point. The creator of "Mad Max" said, he sees no need for detailed reasons for the decision of the jury.