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Why is the highest prize in Cannes International Film Festival the Palme d 'Or?
The Palme d 'Or, formerly known as the Golden Duck Award, is the grand prize of Cannes Film Festival, which is equivalent to the "best film" of Oscar. Because its trophy is made of golden palm branches, it is called "Golden Palm"-this is because Cannes, a coastal city in southern France, is planted with tall palm trees everywhere on golden and silver beaches. It has been set up since 1946, the first Cannes International Film Festival.

Golden Palm Award, Golden Lion Award and Golden Bear Award are also called the three highest honor symbols of the film festival.

It must be pointed out that the short film unit also has a Palme d 'Or award, which is equivalent to Oscar's "Best Live Short Film". However, the established "Golden Palm Award" only refers to the palm branches (long films) in the main competition unit. The Palme d 'Or award is no less difficult than the golden statuette in the best film Oscar.

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Every inch of the Palme d 'Or is the embodiment of the ingenuity of high-end jewelry creation.

The end of the petiole is very small and heart-shaped. When the breeze blows gently, the gentle leaves drag along with it, as if suddenly frozen for a long time.

Palm leaves are made of 1 18g "Fair Mining" certified 18K gold, and placed on an emerald-cut crystal base. This beautiful detail makes every Palme d 'Or award unique, because nature has never created two identical crystals.

Five master craftsmen will spend no less than 40 hours carving by hand to create the Palme d 'Or Award, the most coveted masterpiece of this film festival.

Extended data:

Every inch of the Palme d 'Or is the embodiment of the ingenuity of high-end jewelry creation.

The end of the petiole is very small and heart-shaped. When the breeze blows gently, the gentle leaves drag along with it, as if suddenly frozen for a long time.

Palm leaves are made of 1 18g "Fair Mining" certified 18K gold, and placed on an emerald-cut crystal base. This beautiful detail makes every Palme d 'Or award unique, because nature has never created two identical crystals.

Five master craftsmen will spend no less than 40 hours carving by hand to create the Palme d 'Or Award, the most coveted masterpiece of this film festival.