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The Cannes Film Festival allocates a €15,000 grant for the winner of the First Prize, €11,250 for the winner of the Second Prize and €7,500 for the winner of the Third Prize. The following 18 shorts (14 live-action and 4 animated films) were selected from among the 2,263 films submitted by schools from all over the world: [21]
CANNES — Nine years after being named one of Variety’s Directors to Watch, Sean Baker won the Palme d’Or for “Anora,” a rowdy whirlwind romance between an exotic dancer (Mikey Madison ...
Oldest Jury Prize winner. Jean-Luc Godard, age 83 (for Goodbye to Language in 2014). [318] Youngest Best Actress winner. Jodhi May, age 12 (for A World Apart in 1988). [319] Oldest Best Actress winner. Chus Lampreave, age 75 (for Volver in 2006). [320] Youngest Best Actor winner. Yuya Yagira, age 14 (for Nobody Knows in 2004). [321] Oldest Best ...
The best of this year’s festival as selected by Jacob Stolworthy, including a controversial body horror, one of the bleakest films in history – and definitely not ‘Megalopolis’ The 8 best ...
From 1964 to 1974, the festival temporarily resumed a Grand Prix. [1] In 1975, the Palme d'Or was reintroduced and has since remained the festival's symbol, awarded each year to the director of the winning film, presented in a case of pure red Morocco leather lined with white suede. [1] Palme d'Or awarded to Apocalypse Now at the 1979 Cannes ...
Anora. Writer-director Sean Baker’s dramedy, Anora, which won the Palme d’Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, stars Mikey Madison as a sex worker living in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, who ends ...
The pageantry is over; only the awards themselves remain a mystery for the moment. Masters returned to, if not top form, then a vigorous facsimile of same, or — even better — something wholly new.
Tous Les Cinemas du Monde (World Cinema) began in 2005 to showcase films from a variety of different countries. [48] [49] At the 60th Cannes, the first two days of this program held during 19 May to 25 May 2007 featured special screening of Indian films; Saira (2005), Missed Call (2005), Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), Dosar (2006), Veyil (2006), Guru (2007), Goal (2007), and Dharm (2007).