00:00Which film has won three Palme d'Or awards at the Cannes Film Festival?
00:03Every day, I make a video about the Cannes Film Festival
00:05until Dailymotion invited me to the Cannes Film Festival, and there you have it.
00:08And to answer my question, that's Adèle's opinion.
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00:14Normally, the Palme d'Or is awarded to a film,
00:16and therefore, by extension, its director.
00:18But in 2013, with the opinion of Adèle d'Abdelatif Keshich,
00:21Cannes decides to go much further.
00:23The festival explains that the Palme d'Or was awarded not only to the directors,
00:26but also to two lead actresses, Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
00:31And he presents it as a first in the entire history of the Cannes Film Festival.
00:35Three Palme d'Or awards for a single film.
00:37So Cannes separated things.
00:38There's the Palme d'Or on one side, and acting awards on the other.
00:42But in this case, the jury clearly considered that it was impossible to distinguish the film from the woman who portrayed it.
00:47In short, Blue Is the Warmest Color wasn't just seen as a great film.
00:50It was seen as a work carried in its very form by the work of these two actresses.
00:54And this gesture remains unique in the recent memory of Cannes.
00:57Because by doing that, the festival did more than just give out its top prize.
01:01He changed the timing of an edition, his own way of recognizing a film.
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