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Ken Loach wins Palme d'Or at Cannes for "I, Daniel Blake."

PARIS (AP) - Veteran British director Ken Loach won his second Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday for "I, Daniel Blake" - a stark portrayal of a disabled man's struggle with the crushing benefits system in northern England.

The 79-year-old was presented the festival's top prize by actor Mel Gibson at a ceremony on the French Riviera. Accepting the award, the silver-haired Loach punched his fists in the air in victory and said that he hoped his gritty, social realist movie would hold a mirror up to the impact of Europe's policies of austerity on the poorest in society.

"We must give a message of hope, we must say another world is possible," he said.

"I, Daniel Blake" chronicles a middle-aged widower from Newcastle who, after a heart attack, can neither work nor get government aid. It follows the sometimes comic, frequently painful frustrations as he winds his way through an archaic system that seems designed to bring him down.

Like many of Loach's films, social politics is at the heart of "I, Daniel Blake" - which many critics have predicted could be his last.

"There is a conscious cruelty in the way that we are organizing our lives now, where the most vulnerable people are told that their poverty is their own fault," Loach told reporters. "If you have no work it's your fault you haven't got a job. Never mind in Britain, there is mass unemployment throughout Europe."

Loach has long brought his distinct portrayals of the British working class to Cannes - and is more a regular at Cannes than almost any filmmaker. He has had 12 films in competition at the festival over the years, including his Palme d'Or-winning "The Wind That Shakes the Barley."

Canadian director Xavier Dolan picked up the runner-up Grand Prize, which has been seen by some critics as a vindication for him personally after his film "It's Only The End Of The World" garnered lukewarm reviews and triggered a spat between him and certain film critics. The 27-year-old won the jury prize in 2014 for "Mommy".

The jury of the 69th Cannes Film Festival was headed by Australian director George Miller who described the jury's selection as "two words: rigorous and happy."

The Cannes jury's decisions are famously unpredictable, and take place behind doors closed to the press for the duration of the May 11-22 festival.

Despite mixed reviews, director Asghar Farhadi's film "The Salesman" picked up several awards including best screenplay and best actor for Shahab Hosseini.

Romanian director Cristian Mungui, who was a favorite to win the Palme d'Or for "Graduation," won the best director award, which he shared with French director Olivier Assayas for his paranormal thriller "Personal Shopper," starring former "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart.

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Director Ken Loach, left and President of the Jury George Miller pose for photographers after Roach was awarded the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Andrea Arnold poses for photographers with her Jury Prize for the film American Honey during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The Associated Press
Jean-Pierre Leaud, left, react with jury member Laszlo Nemes after being awarded the honorary Palme d'or, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Andrea Arnold poses for photographers with her Jury Prize for the film American Honey during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The Associated Press
Jean-Pierre Leaud,left, hugs Jury member Laszlo Nemes after being awarded the honorary Palme d'or, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Olivier Assayas poses for photographers after receiving the Best Director award for the film Personal Shopper, during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan poses for photographers with his Grand Prix prize for the film Juste La Fin du Monde (It's Only The End OF the World) during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The Associated Press
Actress Jaclyn Jose pose for photographers with her Best Actress award for her role in the film Ma' Rosa during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The Associated Press
Actress Jaclyn Jose pose for photographers with her Best Actress award for her role in the film Ma' Rosa during the photo call following the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan, right is presented with the Grand Prix award for the film It's only the end of the world by Jury member Donald Sutherland, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan, right is presented with the Grand Prix award for the film It's only the end of the world by Jury member Donald Sutherland, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan delivers a speech after being awarded the Grand Prix award for the film It's only the end of the world, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan delivers a speech after being awarded the Grand Prix award for the film It's only the end of the world, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Xavier Dolan, centre, is awarded the Grand Prix award for the film It's only the end of the world, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Actor Shahab Hosseini reacts after winning Best Actor award for the film Forushande , The Salesman, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach, centre, actor Mel Gibson, left and President of the Jury George Miller react after Roach is awarded the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach, centre, producer Rebecca O'Brien, right and writer Paul Laverty react after Roach is awarded the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach, centre, producer Rebecca O'Brien, left and writer Paul Laverty react after Roach is awarded the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach gestures, after winning the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Actress Sasha Lane, left, hugs director Andrea Arnold after she was presented with the Jury Prize for the film American Honey, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Asghar Farhadi reacts after being presented with the Best Screenplay award for the film Forushande (The Salesman), during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016.(AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Asghar Farhadi reacts after being presented with the Best Screenplay award for the film Forushande (The Salesman), during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach, right and producer Rebecca O'Brien react after Roach is awarded the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
Director Ken Loach reacts after winning the Palme d'or for the film I, Daniel Blake, during the awards ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) The Associated Press
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