The 76th Cannes International Film Festival has finally come to a successful end! Some fans said that the award results of the main competition unit of this Cannes Film Festival are really the most reliable in recent years. Compared with the various controversies of last year's "Triangle of Pathos", this year's Cannes Palme d'Or movie "Anatomy of Falling Death" can be described as highly anticipated.
The highlight of the collective appearance of the winners
This is a crime thriller, written by French director Justine Trier, about the analysis of marriage, family, and self triggered by death, with a score of 3.0. This is the third time in the history of the Cannes Film Festival that the Palme d'Or has been awarded to a female director, the previous two being "Piano Lessons" and "Titanium".
Palme d'Or: Anatomy of Death from a Fall by Justin Trier
Director Justin Trier's award-winning moment
Jane Fonda presented director Justin Trier with the Palme d'Or
The winner of the Cannes Jury Prize is British director Jonathan Glazer's new work "Interest Zone", which is also a well-known masterpiece. The film retells the historical events of the Nazi concentration camps killing Jews from a different perspective, which is a very cold and tough movie. Interestingly, the heroine of this film, Sandra Wheeler, also starred in the Palme d'Or film "Analysis of Falling to Death", which is really admirable.
Grand Jury Prize: Area of Interest, Jonathan Glazer
Vietnamese director Tran Anh Anh won the best director at Cannes for his love food film "Dodan Buffane's Desire", which is unexpected but reasonable. The film starring Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimmel, the blessings of the two acting schools undoubtedly enhance the quality of the film. And Chen Yingyong, who has been dormant for seven years, is indeed gratifying to be able to return to creation and gain recognition from Cannes.
Best Director: Chen Yingyong "Dodan Buffane's Desire"
As a Cannes Prize professional, it is Hirokazu Kore-eda's new work "Monster" that won the award for best screenplay this time. It is a pity that Yuji Sakamoto, who is the screenwriter, was not at the scene, and it was led by Hirokazu Kore-eda. At the winners' press conference, Kore-eda said, "I thought Mr. Sakamoto would love to receive the prize in person, and after receiving this award, I tried to contact Mr. Sakamoto." He didn't reply at first, probably already asleep, but later texted me to express his joy. It is worth mentioning that the film also won the Queer Palm Award at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Best Screenplay: Yuji Sakamoto "Monster"
It was Hirokazu Kore-eda who received the award in place of Yuji Sakamoto
Queer Palm Award for Best Feature Film: "Monster"
The most surprising thing is that Hiroshi Kusho successfully won the best actor in Cannes with his excellent acting skills in the Wim Wenders movie "Perfect Days". In the minds of fans, Hiroshi Kusho is undoubtedly one of the best actors in Japan. The significance of his award, as Song Kang-ho won Cannes last year with "The Broker". Although it is inevitable that some fans will complain, it is a pity that the movie that won him the award is not a masterpiece with a reputation for it.
Best Actor: Hiroshi Kusho "Perfect Day"
Hiroshi Kakusho's award-winning moment
Milvi Dizdal, the heroine of Nuri Bigg Ceylon's "Dead Grass", unexpectedly became the best actress in Cannes. In this male protagonist movie, young Dizdal gives full play to her emotional explosiveness and becomes an absolutely indispensable soul character in the entire film.
Best Actress: Milvi Dizdal, "Dead Grass"
The film that won this year's Jury Prize was Finnish film master Aki Kaurismäki's new work "Dead Leaves". The film tells the story of two lonely people who meet by chance at night in Helsinki and try to find the first, only and final love in each other's lives. The film is also the highest score in this year's Cannes main competition venue.
Jury Prize: "Dead Leaves" by Aki Kaurismäki
The winner of the Golden Camera Award is Vietnamese director Pham Thien An's "Golden Cocoon Room", and the presentation of memories and dreams in the film has impressed many fans. French director Ana Buda won the Palme d'Or for her animated short film "27".
Golden Camera Award: "Golden Cocoon Room" Fan Tianan
Short film Palme d'Or: "27" by Anna Buda
Looking at the list of winners at this year's Cannes, it is inevitable that there are regrets. For example, Chinese director Wang Bing's documentary "Youth" failed to win the award after all, and "Chimera" directed by Alice Roervacher, which was favored by many fans, did not receive anything, and "May December" directed by Todd Hines, "Asteroid City" directed by Wes Anderson, and "Last Summer" directed by Catherine Brea also failed to stand out.
76th Cannes Film Festival
The main competition unit wins the prize list
Main competition unit
Palme d'Or: Anatomy of Death from a Fall, by Justine Trier (France)
Grand Jury Prize: Area of Interest, Jonathan Glazer (UK)
Best Director: Chen Yingyong for Dodan Buffane's Desire (France)
Best Screenplay: Yuji Sakamoto, "Monster" (Japan)
Best Actor: Hiroshi Kusho, "Perfect Day" (Japan)
Best Actress: Mirvi Dizdal, "Dead Grass" (Turkey)
Jury Prize: Aki Kaurismäki (Finland) for "Dead Leaves"
Golden Camera Award: "Golden Cocoon Room" Pham Tian An (Vietnam)
Palme d'Or for short film: "27" by Anna Buda (France)
Special mention of the short film: "The Bird Hitting the Window" by Gunnur Martinsdottir Schrüter (Iceland)
Honorary Palme d'Or: Michael Douglas & Harrison Ford
Palme d'Or in honor: Michael Douglas
Palme d'Or in honor: Harrison Ford
A unit of concern
One Kind of Attention: How to Make Love by Molly Manning Volcker (UK)
Jury Prize: Body Bag, Kamal Lazlag (France)
Best Director: Esmail Elle Mudil, Mother of All Lies (Morocco)
Freedom Award: "Goodbye, Julia" by Mohammed Kordofani (Sudan)
Group Drama Award: João Saraviza, Renee Nader Mesola and all other cast and crew members of "The Flower of Briti" (Portugal)
New Voice Award: Omen, Balogi Ziani (Belgium)
One Kind of Attention Award: "How to Have Sex"
Jury Prize: "Body Bag"
Best Director: Esmail Al Mudil, "Mother of All Lies"
Freedom Award: "Goodbye, Julia"
Group Drama Award: "The Flower of Briti"
New Voices Award: "Omen"
International Film Critics Fabisi Award
Main Competition Unit: "Interest Zone" by Jonathan Glazer (UK)
One Kind of Attention Unit: The Settler by Philippe Galvez (Chile)
Parallel Unit (Critics Week): Slash Smash by Lila Jara (Brazil)
Main Competition Unit: "Interest Area"
One unit of concern: The Settler
Film Critics Weekly Unit: "Slash Smash"
Catholic Humanitarian Spirit Award: "Perfect Days" by Wim Wenders (de/j)
Special Mention: Old Oak Tavern by Ken Lodge (UK)
Catholic Humanitarian Spirit Award: "Perfect Days"
Special mention: "Old Oak Tavern"
Director's biweekly unit
Best European Film: "Creatura" by Elena Martín (Spain)
SACD Prize (Playwrights and Composers Guild Award): The Prince, Pierre Clayton (France)
Best European Film: "Creatura"
SACD Award: "The Prince"
Film Critics Week Unit
Best Feature Film: "Tiger Girl" Yu Xiushan (Malaysia)
French Cultural and Creative Association Choice Award: "It's Rain in the House" Paloma Selmont Day (Belgium)
Rising Star Award: Jovan Ginic, The Lost Country (Serbia)
Short Film Discovery Award: "Boleiro" by Nans Laborde-Jourdàa (France)
Release Award: "Allah Bless, Be a Boy" Amjad Al Ahid (Jordan)
SACD Award: Ecstasy, Iris-Carteback (France)
Canal+ Short Film Award: Nans Laborde-Jourdàa (France)
Best Feature Film: "Tiger Girl"
French Cultural and Creative Association Choice Award: "It's Rain in the House"
Rising Star Award: Jovan Ginic, "The Lost Country"
Short Film Discovery Award & Canal + Short Film Award: "Bolero"
Release Award: "Allah Bless, It's a Boy"
SACD Award: "Ecstasy"
Queer Palme d'Or
Best Feature Film: "Monster" by Hirokazu Kore-eda (Japan)
Best Short Film: Nans Laborde-Jourdàa (France)
Queer Palme d'Or Best Feature Film: "Monster"
Best Short Film for Queer Palme d'Or: "Bolero"
Golden Eye Award for Documentary
Best Documentary (tie): Daughters of Orefa by Kaussel Ben Haniyeh (Tunisia) & Mother of All Lies, Esmail Elle Mudir (Morocco)
Best Documentary: "The Daughters of Olefa" (tie)
Best Documentary: "Mother of All Lies" (tie)
Palme d'Or for dogs: "Anatomy of a Fall and Death" Shepherd Messi (France)
Palme d'Or for dogs: "Anatomy of Death from a Fall" by Messi
Film cornerstone unit
First Prize: Marlene Emilie Lyngstad (Denmark)
Second Prize: Hwang Hyein (South Korea)
Third Prize: The Moon, by Zineb Wakrim (Morocco)
First Prize for Film Cornerstone: "Norwegian Descendants"
Second Prize of Film Cornerstone: "Sewer Hole"
Third Prize for Film Cornerstone: "Moon"
Inspire Her Film Awards
Women Motion Award: Michelle Yeoh
Women Motion Award: Michelle Yeoh
Cannes "Screen" scoring table
Cannes live
Star-studded! The movie "Flower Moon Killer" premieres in Cannes and highlights on the red carpet. Director Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and others appeared.
Director Kitano's new work "First" Cannes premiere! The director said he had been working on the film for a full decade, and he created it as if he were making the last film.
Chinese director Wang Bing's documentary "Youth" completed its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, and the audience burst into several minutes of warm applause. Director Wang Bing said, thank you very much for watching this three-and-a-half-hour documentary.
Directed by Chen Zheyi, starring Zhou Dongyu, Liu Haoran and Qu Chuxiao, the new work "Burning Winter" completed its premiere in Cannes! In the applause session after the screening, Chen Zheyi also hugged Hirokazu Kore-eda, who came to watch the movie.
Director Wei Shujun's new work "Mistake by the River" premiered at Cannes, and applause broke out after the screening. The film is adapted from Yu Hua's novel of the same name, starring Zhu Yilong and Zeng Meihuizi.