earlier i spoke to debbie scott roxborough in conn and asked him if us then strangle of sadness was the popular choice to win. yeah, i went down really well. i mean, this was probably uh, the public's choice. if i can put it that way. definitely one of the most popular films just screen here these past 2 weeks for this, this year's festival. it's also the funniest film of the festival. well, that's a bit of a low bar since can tens that vary a dark and, and, and often quite depressing of films screaming up. but this still is definitely not that it's a, as you said, a satire on modern day capitalism. basically the set up is you got a bunch of super rich on a super yacht who then find their entire life turned upside down when the yak capsizes their stranded on a desert island. and they find their whole social hierarchy is turned upside down because the only survivor who knows how to fish or make a fire is the ship's maid who suddenly finds herself the new a queen of, of the island. really fun film a lots of last and really went incredibly well here at the festival. so not a big surprise a