Veteran British Director Ken Loach received the highest prize on the Cannes film pageant Sunday, when his ‘I, Daniel Blake” used to be awarded the distinguished Palme d’Or. it can be a 2nd win for Loach, who received the same award in 2006 with the Irish civil war-themed movie, “The Wind that Shakes the Barley.” His newest work issues two people in Newcastle who are driven into poverty as they struggle with the British welfare system. Loach, a longtime campaigner for social justice, has additionally twice received the Cannes Jury Award, for “Raining Stones” and “Hidden Agenda.” The Iranian film “Forushande,” which translates as “the salesman,” gained easiest Screenplay and absolute best Actor for Shahab Hosseini. one of the best actress award went to Jaclyn Jose for “Ma Rosa.” The Grand Prix was awarded to Canadian Xavier Dolan for “Juste la Fin du Monde,” a fiml that used to be harshly got by means of critics. The Jury Prize went to “American Honey” with the aid of Andrea Arnold. one of the best Director award was once shared through Olivier Assayas for “non-public client”and Cristian Mungiu for “graduation.”
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