00:00At the Cannes Film Festival, people love to boo the films and then say they're great
00:04-work.
00:04Every day, I make a video about the Cannes Film Festival until Dailymotion invites me to
00:08Cannes Film Festival
00:08And I'm going to check my email inbox to see if I have an invitation.
00:12In Cannes, there are films that completely miss the mark on their first impression, and L'Aventura is a prime example.
00:17Perfect.
00:18In 1960, Michelangelo Antonioni presented a film that was completely different.
00:23There is no classic film structure and there is no clear resolution.
00:26There's a very slow, almost hypnotic rhythm, and above all, a disappearance that will not be
00:30never really explained.
00:31The audience doesn't understand anything at all, the screening goes badly and the film is completely rejected.
00:35The film is booed, as is the main theme of the video; it is hissed and whistled at, especially by a portion of the audience.
00:40leave the room.
00:41And some are even calling it a total failure.
00:43But what happens next is unique.
00:46Critics and filmmakers are publicly defending the film.
00:48They publish an open letter, claiming that the public has missed out on a masterpiece.
00:53And against all odds, the festival awarded him the jury prize.
00:56Today, adventure is studied all over the world.
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