1905 Film Network News On May 20, local time, the 77th Cannes International Film Festival entered its seventh day. Studio Ghibli was awarded the Palme d'Or; in the main competition, the Trump-themed film "The Apprentice" and horror film master David Cronenberg's new film "Shroud" successively landed at the Cinema Palace.
At 3:30 pm local time, the Honorary Palme d'Or Award Ceremony was held at the Lumière Hall of the Palais du Cinema. This is the first time that the Cannes Film Festival has awarded the honorary Palme d'Or to a studio collective. Goro Miyazaki, Director of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, accepted this significant award on behalf of all members of the studio. During the award ceremony, Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki also recorded videos to express their gratitude. The interaction between the two friends singing and singing also added to the fun of the scene. At the same time, new short films by Hayao Miyazaki produced by Studio Ghibli were also screened, including four works: "Me and the Catbus", "Searching for a Room", "Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess" and "Poirot the Caterpillar".
In fact, the works of Hayao Miyazaki, the iconic figure of Studio Ghibli, have never participated in the main competition of the Cannes Film Festival, and his last work "How Do You Want to Live" was not included in the Cannes Film Festival. Festival premiere. But this makes the significance of this award even more prominent: to pay tribute to a group of artists who transcend cultural boundaries and firmly explore the boundaries of animated films. Because animated films require the same effort as live-action films, they never belong to just one person.
In the afternoon of local time, the movie "The Apprentice" starring "Winter Soldier" Sebastian Stan held its premiere. The title of the film is taken from "The Apprentice," a large-scale reality show that Trump participated in the production of in the early 21st century. The story of the film is set in the 1980s and 1990s. It tells the story of the young Donald Trump's fortune in the real estate industry in a bitterly satirical tone. This fortune history is closely related to the conservative political broker and lawyer Roy Cohn ( Jeremy Strong) is closely related. Both actors contributed extremely wonderful performances. Sebastian Stan just won the Best Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival at the beginning of this year, and this film also pushed him into the popular queue of Best Actor at Cannes this year.