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Canadian Xavier Dolan wins Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival

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WATCH ABOVE: Quebec director Xavier Dolan won the second biggest award at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday for his film "It's Only the End of the World." – May 23, 2016

CANNES, France – Quebec director Xavier Dolan has won the Grand prix at the Cannes Film Festival for his film “Juste la fin du monde.”

The prize is considered the French festival’s second-highest honour.

Dolan’s film is an adaptation of a stage play by Jean-Luc Lagarce. It tells the story of a man returning home to tell his family he’s dying.

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Earlier this week it also won the independent Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, which honours a film that displays “a human and spiritual quality.”

The 27-year-old director tied for the Jury prize in 2014 for “Mommy.”

Veteran British director Ken Loach won the Palme d’Or for “I, Daniel Blake.”

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