Golden Palm for Ken Loach

The social realist drama of British veteran Ken Loach won the Golden Palm in Cannes.

I, Daniel Blake is about a worker may not work after a heart attack from his doctor. Then he gets trapped in the bureaucratic rigmarole of Social Services, as the mother of two children he met during his trials.

The choice of the jury headed by Mad Max director George Miller was surprising. And not only for the top prize. Slain dyed favorites, the German film Toni Erdmann and American Paterson, fell entirely outside the prices. Also Paul Verhoeven Elle was not honored in Cannes, although the film was there yesterday very well received.
  
    
     
      
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