00:00I've studied all the Palme d'Or winners from the Cannes Film Festival, and there's one detail that is
00:03Pretty crazy.
00:04Every day, I make a video about the Cannes Film Festival until Dailymotion invites me to
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00:11There's one number that's crazy.
00:12There are only three female directors who have received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
00:17For a very long time, almost no female director won the top prize.
00:22The first one was Jeanne Campion in 1993 with the piano lesson.
00:26And even there, there is one detail that is important.
00:28It wins the Palme d'Or jointly with Farewell My Concubine by Shane Cage.
00:33And after that, nothing for almost 30 years.
00:35We had to wait until 2021 to see a second woman win, Julia Ducourneau with Titane.
00:40In 2023, there is Justine Trier with Anatomy of a Fall.
00:44So to summarize, Jeanne Campion, Julia Ducourneau and Justine Trier,
00:48These three women received a Palme d'Or at Cannes.
00:51The real question I'm asking myself, and it raises a real question,
00:54Why do so few female directors win the Palme d'Or at Cannes?
00:58Let me know in the comments if you knew this, and most importantly, subscribe!
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