In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kechiche shared that he took this decisions because the financiers of his upcoming movie "Mektoub" backed off while the film is still in the phase of post-production.
"I had signed up for one two-hour film, but the final work just so happens to be a diptych in two chapters of three hours each. After five months of negotiations, Pathe Film, the distributor, preferred to void the contracts."
"I have not yet finished the post-production of the film and, while waiting for the legal problems to be resolved, I put up for auction anything that could help us finish our work," he said.
The 56-year-old director said "I'm not attached to objects" when asked about his decision of auctioning his Cannes trophy.
The Cannes Film Festival and Cofiloisirs have not yet responded on this story yet.
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