First of all, I would like to say thank you to all the people who made all this possible. That includes the amazing crew involved in the making of the film, my whole family, my friends, and of course my fellow filmmakers who provided an excellent challenge for me. However, in these kinds of contests there's always only one that has to be placed above others, and I'm more than just honoured to receive this token of appreciation. To me, this golden man here symbolizes all that work and patience the making of this film required from me and my assistants.
Filmmakers, and I mean the ones who have actually won an award of some kind, often tend to tell long, boring stories from their childhood when giving a thank you speech. I think those ''epic tales'' are a complete waste of everybody's precious time, so I shall be brief with my speech from here on.
When I started working on this film, I knew it was going to end up being awesome. The story was just so brilliant, and the actors I managed to hire did their jobs so damn well. Some people have critized my movies and said that they are too violent and harsh. My answer to these critics is that I make movies which describe reality quite closely, and it doesn't really matter if they are fictional or not. The point is that I like things and events in movies being shown as they really are, as real things. As close to reality as possible, without crossing certain borders, of course. Possibly someone out there shares the same kind of opinions, considering the fact that you gave me this award.
We should never forget the most important rule in filmmaking: There are no rules.
There are as many ways to make a movie as there are filmmakers.
Thank you et merci beaucoup!
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