Palm d’Or winner stirs a row after she slams French govt in acceptance speech(Photo Credit –IANS)

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The prestigious Palm d’Or went to a French director on Saturday night at the Cannes Film Festival, but President Emmanuel Macron was not celebrating because Justine Triet made a fiery political speech that took aim at the French government’s handling of weeks of protests on the streets.

After being introduced on stage by Jane Fonda and thanking her partners on the film and Cannes’ jury, Triet said, according to ‘Variety’, that the country “was rocked by an unprecedented protest movement that was extremely powerful and unanimous against the pensions reform”.

The “protest was denied and suppressed in a shocking manner, and this pattern of increasingly uninhibited dominating power is now at work in several areas; obviously socially is where it is the most shocking, but we also see it in all spheres of society, and the film industry hasn’t been spared”, said Justine Triet, noted ‘Variety’, drawing cheers and a few boos from the captive audience inside the Lumiere Theatre.

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