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Boxing pretty at Cannes

Boxing pretty at Cannes

Finnish true-life story "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki" wins Un Certain Regard

 A balck-and-white film about a real-life Finnish boxer, “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki, won the top prize of the “Un Certain Regard” section of the Cannes film festival Saturday.
The first feature by director Juho Kuosmanen tells the story of the build-up to a world featherweight championship title match in 1962, when Maki fought the American Davey Moore.
But he is distracted by falling in love and ended up being beaten by Moore in the second round of the fight.
“I am totally surprised and happy,” said Kuosmanen, who has previously worked in theatre and opera. “This is the very first festival that I’ve ever been to.”
American Matt Ross took the director’s prize for “Captain Fantastic” starring Viggo Mortensen as the head of an eccentric family of brilliant home-schooled children. 
Mortensen made headlines at Cannes for playfully giving photographers the finger at its premiere. 
“Harmonium” by Japanese director Koji Fukada, about a family shattered by a visitor who comes to live with them, won the jury prize, with a special prize going to the Dutch-Japanese animated film “The Red Turtle” by Michael Dudok De Wit.
Delphine and Muriel Coulin won the screenplay award for “The Stopover”, their film about French soldiers retu
 
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