John Travolta Breaks Down After Receiving Honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes

John Travolta was surprised with an honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of his directorial debut. The actor broke down in tears, calling the honor "beyond the Oscar." He expressed gratitude to Cannes director Thierry Fremaux for the unexpected recognition. Travolta's film 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach' is an autobiographical family movie starring his daughter.

Key Points: John Travolta Feted with Honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes

  • John Travolta received surprise honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes
  • Actor broke down in tears, calling it "beyond the Oscar"
  • Honor came ahead of his directorial debut premiere
  • Film is autobiographical family movie starring his daughter
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John Travolta tears up as he gets feted with Honorary Palme d'Or by Cannes Film Festival

John Travolta tears up as Cannes Film Festival surprises him with an honorary Palme d'Or ahead of his directorial debut premiere.

"This is beyond the Oscar - John Travolta"

Los Angeles, May 16

Hollywood actor John Travolta was in for a surprise at the ongoing edition of the Cannes Film Festival. The surprise came ahead of the world premiere of his directorial debut 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach' when the festival presented him with an honorary Palme d'Or, which is the Cannes equivalent of a lifetime achievement prize.

The actor was shocked and overwhelmed by the surprise honor, holding back tears while saying, "This is beyond the Oscar". Reports 'Variety'.

"Surprise completement", an emotional Travolta exclaimed in French as the crowd erupted into rapturous applause. I can't believe this. This is the last thing I expected".

Turning to Cannes director Thierry Fremaux, the actor said, "You said this would be a special night, but I didn't know it would mean this". Fremaux responded, "We knew".

"This is a humbling moment, so thank you Thierry from the bottom of my heart", Travolta said. "When I met with you in November, I had no expectation that my film would be accepted. And when Thierry said it was not only accepted but it was making history because it would be the first film ever accepted that early, I cried like a baby because I just couldn't believe it. Because in my opinion, you are the most discerning person in the movie industry. I was just happy to be here! I never expected this. Thank you so much".

As per 'Variety', the actor, who has been nominated for the best actor Oscar twice, attended Cannes this year to premiere 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach', his Apple-backed film based on his 1997 children's book of the same name.

The autobiographical family movie, which he called the "most personal film he's ever done", unfolds in the golden age of aviation as a young airplane enthusiast Jeff and his mother set off on a one-way, cross-country odyssey to Hollywood. The movie also stars Travolta's daughter, Ella Bleu Travolta.

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James A
I've always admired Travolta's versatility as an actor. From dancing to flying planes, he's done it all. This honorary Palme d'Or is thoroughly deserved. His new film about aviation sounds deeply personal, especially since it's based on his own children's book. ✈️
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Pooja D
It's heartwarming to see such genuine emotion from a Hollywood star. Travolta's reaction reminds us that even icons have humble moments. But I do wonder if Cannes is giving too many honorary awards these days—dilutes the prestige a bit, no? Still, good for him.
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Rahul R
Bollywood could learn a thing or two from such genuine surprises! Our film festivals often feel too scripted. Travolta's tears are real—that's what makes cinema magical. His daughter starring in the film makes it even more special. Family first! ❤️
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Sarah B
I love how emotional he got! Travolta has been through a lot personally (Scientology controversies, losing his son), so seeing him get this recognition must feel amazing. His passion for aviation is so evident in this project. Excited to see 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach'!
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Naveen S
As someone who grew up watching Grease and Saturday Night Fever on Doordarshan re-runs, this feels surreal. Travolta has aged gracefully and still commands respect. The Cannes audience's applause says it all—true talent never fades. 🕺
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