Jane Fonda and Justin Trien on stage at the 76th Cannes Film Festival. (France, May 27, 2023) VALERIE HACHE
On May 27, the French director, who won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Anatomy of a Fallforgot an important element on the screen before leaving to greet the jury.
The footage has gone viral. On Saturday, May 27, on the stage of the 76th Cannes Film Festival, famous actress Jane Fonda awarded the Palme d’Or to French director Justine Trier for her film. Anatomy of a Fall. Much to his chagrin, of course, he then gave the audience the most amazing moment when he left to greet the judges by forgetting an important detail on his screen: the scroll accompanying his trophy.
In the video, Jane Fonda is running after the 44-year-old filmmaker, who is clearly not listening to her. Losing patience, we see him toss the diploma behind his head in the hope of reaching it, before throwing his arms up in the air towards the audience in a half-amused, half-angry gesture. A scene that resonated with Internet users.
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“Not too fancy”
Some were amused by the reaction of 85-year-old Jane Fonda. “Good response. OK ma’am,” one of them wrote. Add one more. “The most beautiful gesture of the evening, bravo Ms. Fonda.” Others, however, condemned the actress’ gesture Barbarella. “Not very fancy”; “I’m not sure he would have done the same at the Oscars. It was enough to put him back behind the scenes, as it should have been done”; “Ah, you like it when you throw objects at people,” we can also read in the comments.
Just moments ago, Justin Treet shared a lively performance at his awards show. The one to whom we owe Sibyl (with Adele Exarchopoulos) or even Victoria (with Virginia Efira) returned to the pension reforms that stirred the country this year, pointing to the government’s behavior towards the people. Justin Trier decried the “dominant, increasingly unfettered pattern of power” that erupts “in all spheres of society,” including cinema. Justin Trier, however, becomes the second French director to win the top prize at Cannes, after Julia Ducournot. Titanium in 2021.
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Source: Le Figaro
