John Travolta surprised with Cannes award ahead of directorial debut

CANNES, France 鈥 US screen legend John Travolta, star of hits such as Pulp Fiction and Grease, was surprised on Friday with an honorary Palme d鈥橭r prize at the Cannes Film Festival, before the premiere of his directorial debut Propeller One-Way Night Coach.
鈥淚t鈥檚 beyond the Oscar, really,鈥 said an emotional Mr. Travolta, who has been nominated twice for the prestigious award.
Propeller is an exploration of a boy鈥檚 waxing love for aviation and a fateful cross-country flight to Los Angeles during the golden age of flying and is based on a book of the same name that Mr. Travolta wrote some three decades ago.
Mr. Travolta piloted himself and his daughter Ella Bleu Travolta, who plays one of the flight attendants, to the festival, according to an Instagram post.
Making the film was a labor of love for Mr. Travolta, who produced, financed, directed, narrated, and wrote it.
鈥淥ther people wanted to produce it and direct it, but I thought it was so personal,鈥 recalled the 72-year-old.
鈥淣ot that another couldn鈥檛 do it, it鈥檚 just that I just wanted to be at the end of my chapters in my life to give a reflection of how it started for me,鈥 he told the audience.
Mr. Travolta has been one of Hollywood鈥檚 most enduring stars, breaking out in the late 1970s with his disco drama Saturday Night Fever and the Stephen King prom-night horror movie, Carrie.
After a slump, the actor revived his career at Cannes with Quentin Tarantino鈥檚 cult classic Pulp Fiction in 1994, going on to cement his Hollywood star status with films including Get Shorty, Face/Off, and Hairspray.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a wonderful life, because I鈥檝e got the beautiful arts of theater, and of film, and of singing and dancing and acting, and I also get the art of the sky.鈥
The film, which is showing in the Cannes Premiere section of the festival, will be released on Apple TV on May 29. 鈥 Reuters

