Danish auteur Nicolas Winding Refn broke down in tears during the Cannes press conference for his new film “Her Private Hell,” recalling how he died for 25 minutes three years ago and then came back to life.

Refn, who is making his feature film return with “Her Private Hell” after 10 years, said he had given up on movie-making until he faced death. “Before I died, I had come to the end of my career because I didn’t have anything left in me,” he said. “So, there was nothing for me to do.”

Refn was told that he had a “leaking heart,” which was “discovered by accident.” “Suddenly, I was told that I would probably not live, but if I did they didn’t know what would happen. So, two weeks later I was operated on.”

He joked: “Thank God the surgeon was Tom Cruise and he could fix me with his hands, and then he brought me back to life with electricity.”

Refn then began to cry as he spoke about the new lease on life the experience has given him. “I realized before I died that I’d been given a gift, I could start over again. Like how many people get a second chance? And I got a second chance from God. And I could use that for good,” he said, with tears streaming down his face.