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Updated · Deadline · May 19
Refn Breaks Down at Cannes After Recalling 20-Plus Minutes Dead During Heart Surgery
Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 19

Refn Breaks Down at Cannes After Recalling 20-Plus Minutes Dead During Heart Surgery

7 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 19
  • Nicolas Winding Refn cried at a Cannes press conference while describing how he was clinically dead for more than 20 minutes during heart surgery, drawing thunderous applause from the room.
  • The director said a leaking heart had left blood running backward and filling his lungs, and that doctors told him he would not live before operating two weeks later.
  • Refn said surviving gave him a "second chance" after feeling his career had reached an endpoint, and he now wants to use that reset to "expand everyone's horizons for the kids."
  • Her Private Hell premiered at Cannes to a 12-minute standing ovation—tied for the festival's longest through Tuesday—and Neon plans a July 24 release.
After 'dying for 25 minutes,' how did director Nicolas Winding Refn translate his personal horror into his new film?
After a director's near-death miracle, did his comeback film truly earn its seven-minute Cannes ovation?
How did new fatherhood shape Charles Melton’s portrayal of a vengeful father in 'Her Private Hell'?