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Although impressed by the overall quality of the films on offer, RITA DI SANTO believes Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s Tori and Lokita merited the Palme D’Or
(L to R) Baptiste Sornin, Pablo Schils as Tori and Mbundu Joely as Lokita [Cannes Film Festival]

THE 2022 Palme D’Or at Cannes Film Festival went to Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle Of Sadness, the Swedish director’s second triumph, after winning with The Square in 2007.

A provocative social satire, this is an energetic, wacky examination of class, gender norms and culture, as well as an attack on the social pre-eminence of beauty and wealth.

It follows two fashion models, who explore their role in each other’s lives. The title refers to the Botox-ready space between the eyebrows on fashion models.

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