Austrian director Michael Haneke has selected the Cannes pictures festival's top reward for the second time. Haneke's movie paying attention on an aged couple whose association is experienced when the wife suffers a sequence of strokes. The opinion of Cannes
Ken Loach is that it’s about a handful of that populace who face a life
through no factual place in society because at present there is so much
joblessness.
The
winners were exposed by the head of the panel of judges, Italian
director Nanni Moretti, scheduled the final nighttime of the 12-day film
festival. The luxurious reward, considered the competition's second place, was won by Matteo Garrone's Italian satire truth. The
Angels' Share is a theatrical humor concerning a visit to a whisky
distillery by a group of misfit young offenders who are stirred to
change their lives.
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