BEIJING, May 30 -- British director Ken Loach's "The
Wind That Shakes the Barley," a saga set amid Ireland's struggle for
independence in the early 1920s, won top honors Sunday in an unanimous vote at
the Cannes Film Festival.
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British director Ken Loach, left, accepts the Palme d'Or for his work on
"The Wind That Shakes The
Barley". |
It was the
first time veteran filmmaker Loach won the main prize after seven earlier
entries in the main competition at the world's most prestigious film festival.
"The Wind That Shakes the Barley" stars Cillian
Murphy as an Irish medical student who takes up arms against a reign of terror
by the Black and Tans, British troops sent in to quell calls for independence.
Loach, who previously won the third-place prize at
Cannes with 1990's "Hidden Agenda" and 1993's "Raining Stones," said he hoped
the film would be a small step encouraging the British to "confront their
imperial history. And maybe, if we tell the truth about the past, maybe we will
tell the truth about the present."
Prizes for best actor and actress went to ensemble
casts. Penelope Cruz and her five key cast mates in Pedro Almodovar's "Volver,"
including Carmen Maura, Yohana Cobo and Lola Duenas, shared best actress prize.
The film, a comic drama about women making do without men, also won the
screenplay honor for director Almodovar.
"It's such an honor to be able to share this award
with all these amazing women," Cruz said. "I think this award really belongs to
Pedro, the master. ... Thank you so much, Pedro, for what you do for women."
The men of Algerian director Rachid Bouchareb's World
War II saga "Days of Glory," about North African Muslims who volunteered in the
fight to free France from the Nazis, received the best-actor honor. The cast
included French stars Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri and Sami Bouajila.
In accepting the award, the "Days of Glory" cast
joined in on an anthem sung by French colonial soldiers during World War II.
Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu won the
directing prize for "Babel," which featured Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in a
multicultural drama about loosely linked families around the globe.
On Saturday, Chinese director Wang Chao's "Luxury
Car," about a retired teacher searching for his lost son, won top honors in the
secondary Cannes competition "Un Certain Regard."
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)