At the Munich Film Festival, actor David Duchovny used his acceptance speech to criticize U.S. President Donald Trump's 'win, win, win' philosophy, suggesting that shared loss and empathy unite people rather than success. The festival reported record attendance with around 95,000 visitors. Duchovny received the unawarded CineMerit Award. The highest prize, the CineCoPro Award, went to the German co-production film 'Strange River,' while other awards were distributed across various categories including best international debut film and children's films. Public votes determined several audience awards, highlighting films with themes of friendship and community.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames David Duchovny's critique of Donald Trump's 'win, win, win' ideology as a commentary on American politics, using emotive language that aligns with progressive values. While the focus is on the film festival itself, the political charge comes from the criticism of Trump's policies,





