November 12th, 2005

Broken Flowers

Cannes Film Festival

Fanny Ardant presented the Grand Prix to director Jim Jarmusch for his film Broken Flowers.

“I’m speechless,” exclaimed Jarmusch. “It’s a great honor to accept this prize on behalf of all those who worked on this film. When making a film, all the cast and crew are on equal footing. Thanks to all who made this film possible, especially Bill Murray. Without him, the screenplay would never have been written. And I thank this very strange Jury and the Festival who have also welcomed my work here throughout the years, to Thierry Frémaux, and Gilles Jacob who is one of the great gentlemen on the planet.”

He added, “I would also like to say quickly that I do not believe in competition for artistic works. It’s already an honor to be selected in the competition and to be here next to such great directors as Atom Egoyan, David Cronenberg, Amos Gitaï, Lars Von Trier, Gus Van Sant, Johnnie To and Mr. Hou Hsiao-Hsien as I am one of his students, Wim Wenders who has been so generous with me when I began making movies 20 years ago and Robert Rodriguez. I accept this award in the name of all filmmakers who follow their heart and make films that interpret their vision. We are part of the same family and it’s an honor to be included in this family.”

I saw Broken Flowers yesterday. It was completely mesmerizing. There is enormous depth in all aspects of this film. It is very enjoyable to watch a movie that doesn’t treat you like you are either a high society culture snob or a brainwashed teenager.

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