Chapter 17 Grow taller again

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David Lynch glanced at the two old men in the audience, raised his eyebrows and showed a mysterious smile, raised the envelope in his hand to the main camera, opened the envelope under the spotlight and took out the card inside.

He opened his mouth, not knowing whether he breathed a sigh of relief or a sigh. This artist, who has been in the film industry for many years, grabbed the microphone pole on the awards stage with one hand and said solemnly and firmly: "The final winner of the Jury Prize The movie is - "The Pianist"!"

The moment David Lynch named the winner, the audience burst into applause, and everyone became accustomed to it. When Roman Polanski took the stage to accept the award with his "The Pianist", Rocky was applauding along with the audience, and the director seemed to have some expectations in his eyes.

Roman Polanski seems to have taken it lightly. He has experienced the more competitive Oscar stage. With the Oscar for Best Director in hand, it can be said to be the highest achievement in his life. Now, no matter what award it is, it is just the icing on the cake for him.

This great director with extraordinary talent was holding the Grand Jury Award trophy in his hand. After finishing his speech, he was not in a hurry to leave the stage. His deep and tolerant eyes were sincerely looking at the star-studded selection seat, where many people were sitting. of actors, directors, producers and writers.

Finally, the director turned his attention to Ken Loach, who was both his rival and old friend, and made a "good luck" lip sync, and not surprisingly received a knowing smile from the other person.

When the final award, the Palme d'Or, the biggest highlight of Cannes every year, was about to be announced, the tension on the scene reached its peak tonight - the big screen played the silhouette of the selected works that had been extended to two minutes.

Last year's winner of the Palme d'Or, Nanni Moretti, an Italian director who worked hard for 23 years to win the Palme d'Or, served as the presenter of this year's Palme d'Or. He walked onto the stage amidst the applause of the audience, holding a Sealed envelope.

"Last year, I was fortunate enough to win the Palme d'Or for "My Son's Room." This year, this great award will be awarded to another extremely outstanding work -" There was almost no one else in the audience except for the flashing lights

. Speaking and making sounds, the drumbeats created by the sound effects of the entire award ceremony seemed to be beating everyone's heart rapidly one after another.

"So, the winning film at the 55th Cannes International Film Festival and the Palme d'Or is - "Sweet Sixteen"!"

Rocky stood up with his mouth open. His ears were buzzing and he could no longer hear what was happening around him. The screenwriter Paul and the producer had surrounded him and hugged him tightly. The three people, who together were almost 190 years old, were in tears.

With red eyes, the director broke away from the arms of his old friends, took his young and handsome leading actor into his arms, and patted her back over and over again. When the audience stood up to congratulate, countless golden streamers fell from the sky in the ceremony hall. Vincent raised his head and naturally reached out to catch the streamer that fell over him.

The cameras are still working diligently. They not only have to "focus" on the emotions of the frustrated people, but more importantly, they allow the winning groups to share their joy and excitement with everyone.

It was already two minutes after the mood stabilized a little. The audience and other crew members were not impatient at all. They smiled tolerantly, and at the same time they were infected by the atmosphere of tears of joy.

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