Palme d'Or Winners, by Country:

Palme d'Or Winners, by Country:

United States - 18
Italy - 12
France - 12
United Kingdom - 10
Denmark - 4
Japan - 4
Sweden - 3
Mexico - 2
Soviet Union - 2
Greece - 2
Belgium - 2
Germany - 2
Turkey - 2
Austria - 2
Yugoslavia - 1
Romania - 1
India - 1
China - 1
Czechoslovakia - 1
New Zealand - 1
Switzerland - 1
Brazil - 1
Poland - 1
Algeria - 1
Serbia and Montenegro - 1
Iran - 1
Thailand - 1

How could the rest of the world even dream of competing?

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That's right, rest of the world. stay silent!

More fair comparison:

>United States 18
>European Union 42 (or 52 if you count UK)

These don't count

Ok, and the US still blows everyone the fuck out

>le 2008 Olympics defense
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

amerikeks btfo senpai tbho inshallah

How come Indian movies never win anything?

Not saying anything about the US not being the best, just that the first award was a retrospective one and the first Grand Prize was basically a participation award.

They're 99.99% shit.
t. Pajeet

You forgot one for Spain
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viridiana

It goes by director's citizenship
Bunuel was a Mexican

No, he wasn't.
Pure maƱo blood

Go fuck a bull, Manolo

I don't know why this would be a surprise to anyone, when the US movie industry far and away outstrips the rest of the world in terms of funding.

>outstrips the rest of the world in terms of funding.
and quality by the looks of it.

murika maeks besd mobieee

>small block of cheese
is this award edible?

How many Palmes did your country win? I could do Golden Lion or Golden Bear as well if you like.

quantity =! quality

my country has achieved much more per capita

>Canada - 0

Yet people still argue with me when I tell them Canada produces no art of any value

Golden Bear Winners By Country:

United States - 15
United Kingdom - 9
France - 7
Germany - 6
Spain - 6
Italy - 6
China - 4
Sweden - 3
Turkey - 3
Japan - 2
Hungary - 2
Soviet Union - 2
Brazil - 2
Iran - 2
Switzerland - 1
Belgium - 1
Yugoslavia - 1
India - 1
Canada - 1
Czechoslovakia - 1
South Africa - 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1
Peru - 1
Romania -1

Ouch, everyone else got blown out again!

>quantity =! quality
except in the case of amount of quality American movies which won prestigious international awards vs your country's awards.

>quality American movies
No such thing exists. Paying the jury doesn't make those movies good.

Golden Lion Winners by Country:

France - 12
Italy - 10
United States - 7
Japan - 3
Germany - 3
Poland - 2
India - 2
Soviet Union - 2
Taiwan - 2
Ireland - 2
Russia - 2
Denmark - 1
United Kingdom - 1
Vietnam - 1
Republic of Macedonia - 1
Iran - 1
Israel - 1
South Korea - 1
Sweden - 1
Venezuela - 1
Philippines - 1
Mexico - 1

Clearly we can see which of the three festivals is pushing a certain agenda over the quality of the movies up for competition.

Adjusted for population size the US actually sucks dicks in many areas.

>NO FAIR NO FAIR ASTERISK ASTERISK

Go fuck a bag of meth, Chapultepec.

The only thing this shows is that Italy has the best cinema

EU - 42
Europe - 57
Burgers REKT

dat coping mechanism

>meme countries win meme awards
ok

>lists countries that don't exist anymore
>groups Serbia and Montenegro together

per capita you absolute retard, my country doesn't have 300 million mutts to milk

That must mean 300 million Americans are filmmakers!

>Guy Maddin and Cronenberg have no value

die pls

Reminder that Polanski got the whole Jury drunk and made them vote for Barton Fink at basically every single category.

Also, check the jury presidents of each year an american film won.

That's what the director's nationality was when the award was given, you twitterniggermeme spouting fuck

calm down reddit. I know why they did it. I wonder why they didn't update the info

Why would they? Kalatazov for example was a Georgian born in the Russian Empire who represented the Soviet Union when he won. Who should they credit his win now if not the Soviet Union? Should Georgia get credit for his Palme d'Or even though it didn't exist as a state at the time?

>No such thing exists
*clears throat*