2024 Cannes Film Festival 77th edition of French film festival
The 77th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2024.[ 1] [ 2] American filmmaker and actress Greta Gerwig served as jury president for the main competition.[ 3] French actress Camille Cottin hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.[ 4] American filmmaker Sean Baker won the Palme d'Or , the festival's top prize, for the comedy-drama film Anora .[ 5]
The official poster for the festival featuring a still image from the movie Rhapsody in August (1991) by Akira Kurosawa , selected for the 1991 edition , was designed by Hartland Villa.[ 6]
During the festival, three Honorary Palme d'Or were awarded: the first was awarded to Meryl Streep during the festival's opening ceremony;[ 7] the second was awarded to Studio Ghibli ;[ 8] [ 9] and the third was awarded to George Lucas during the festival's closing ceremony.[ 10] [ 11]
Few days before the opening ceremony, festival workers called for a general strike. The Broke Behind the Screens (Sous les écrans la dèche ) collective made public a complaint about the precarious nature of film festival work.[ 12]
Following the official announcement of The Seed of the Sacred Fig 's selection for the main competition, Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced to eight years in prison as well as flogging, a fine, and confiscation of his property, on the charge of "propaganda against the regime ." Cast and crew were interrogated and pressured to convince Rasoulof to withdraw the film from the festival.[ 13] [ 14] Shortly after, Rasoulof and some crew members managed to flee from Iran to Europe , and attended the film's world premiere on 24 May 2024.[ 15] On the red carpet, Rasoulof held up images of stars Soheila Golestani and Missagh Zareh, who were unable to leave Iran for the premiere, and had their passport confiscated. The film received a 12-minute standing ovation, while cast and crew protested in solidarity with Iranian women fight for rights.[ 16]
The festival opened with French comedy-film The Second Act directed by Quentin Dupieux .[ 17]
Juries
Greta Gerwig , Main Competition jury president
Xavier Dolan , Un Certain Regard jury president
Main Competition
Un Certain Regard
Cinéfondation and Short Films Competition
Caméra d'Or
Baloji , Belgian-Congolese singer and filmmaker – Jury Co-president[ 22]
Emmanuelle Béart , French actress – Jury Co-president
Pascal Buron, French TSF board member
Nathalie Chifflet, French journalist
Gilles Porte , French cinematographer and filmmaker
Zoé Wittock, Belgian filmmaker
L'Œil d'Or
Critics' Week
Sylvie Pialat, French producer – Jury President[ a]
Ben Croll, Canadian film critic and journalist[ 26]
Iris Kaltenbäck, French filmmaker
Virginie Surdej, Belgian cinematographer
Eliane Umuhire , Rwandan actress
Queer Palm
Official Selection
In Competition
The following films were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or :[ 29] [ 30]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
All We Imagine as Light
Payal Kapadia
France, India, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy
Anora
Sean Baker
United States
The Apprentice
Ali Abbasi
Canada, Denmark, Ireland, United States
Beating Hearts
L'Amour Ouf
Gilles Lellouche
France, Belgium
Bird (QP)
Andrea Arnold
United Kingdom, France, Germany, United States
Caught by the Tides
风流一代
Jia Zhangke
China
Emilia Pérez (QP)
Jacques Audiard
France, Mexico
The Girl with the Needle
Pigen med nålen
Magnus von Horn
Denmark, Poland, Sweden
Grand Tour
Miguel Gomes
Portugal, France, Italy
Kinds of Kindness
Yorgos Lanthimos
Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
Limonov: The Ballad
Kirill Serebrennikov
France, Italy, Spain
Marcello Mio (QP)
Christophe Honoré
France, Italy
Megalopolis
Francis Ford Coppola
United States
The Most Precious of Cargoes
La plus précieuse des marchandises
Michel Hazanavicius
France, Belgium
Motel Destino (QP)
Karim Aïnouz
Brazil, France, Germany
Oh, Canada
Paul Schrader
United States
Parthenope
Paolo Sorrentino
Italy, France
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
دانه انجیر مقدس
Mohammad Rasoulof
Iran, Germany, France
The Shrouds
David Cronenberg
France, Canada
The Substance
Coralie Fargeat
United Kingdom, United States, France
Three Kilometres to the End of the World (QP)
Trei Kilometri Pana La Capatul Lumii
Emanuel Pârvu
Romania
Wild Diamond (CdO)
Diamant brut
Agathe Riedinger
France
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section:[ 32] [ 33]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Armand (CdO)
Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
Norway, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden
Black Dog
狗阵
Guan Hu
China
The Damned
Les Damnés
Roberto Minervini
Belgium, Italy, United States
Dog on Trial (CdO)
Le Procès du chien
Laetitia Dosch
Switzerland, France
Flow
Gints Zilbalodis
Belgium, France, Latvia
Holy Cow (CdO)
Vingt Dieux!
Louise Courvoisier
France
The Kingdom (CdO)
Le Royaume
Julien Colonna
My Sunshine (QP)
ぼくのお日さま
Hiroshi Okuyama
Japan
Niki (CdO)
Céline Sallette
France
Norah (CdO)
نورة
Tawfik Alzaidi
Saudi Arabia
On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
Rungano Nyoni
Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia
Santosh
Sandhya Suri
India, France, Germany, United Kingdom
September Says (CdO)
Ariane Labed
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, United Kingdom
The Shameless (QP)
Konstantin Bojanov
India, Bulgaria, France, Switzerland, Taiwan
Souleymane's Story
L'Histoire de Souleymane
Boris Lojkine
France
The Village Next to Paradise (CdO)
Mo Harawe
Austria, France, Somalia
Viet and Nam (QP)
Trong lòng đất
Minh Quý Trương
Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, France, Netherlands
When the Light Breaks (opening film)
Ljósbrot
Rúnar Rúnarsson
Iceland, Netherlands
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Out of Competition
Besides the world premieres of Hollywood, French and Chinese blockbusters, alongside the Midnight Screenings section, the festival also screened four Studio Ghibli short films at the Grand Théâtre Lumière, three of them never screened outside of Japan before, as a part of the celebration for Ghibli's Honorary Palme d'Or . The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Cannes Premiere
The following films were selected to be screened in the Cannes Premiere section:[ 35]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Being Maria
Maria
Jessica Palud
France
Everybody Loves Touda
الجميع يحب تودة
Nabil Ayouch
Belgium, Denmark, France, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway
It's Not Me
C'est Pas Moi
Leos Carax
France
Jim's Story
Le Roman de Jim
Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu
The Marching Band
En Fanfare
Emmanuel Courcol
Meeting with Pol Pot
Rendez-vous avec Pol Pot
Rithy Panh
France, Cambodia, Taiwan, Qatar, Turkey
Misericordia (QP)
Miséricorde
Alain Guiraudie
France, Portugal, Spain
To Live, To Die, To Live Again (QP)
Vivre, Mourir, Renaître
Gaël Morel
France
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Special Screenings
The following films were selected to be screened in the Special Screenings section:[ 35] [ 36]
(ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary.[ 37]
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Short Films Competition
Out of 4.420 entries, the following eleven short films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or :[ 21]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Across the Waters
在水一方
Viv Li
China, France
Bad for a Moment
Mau Por Um Momento
Daniel Soares
Portugal
Les Belles Cicatrices
Raphaël Jouzeau
France
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
Čovjek koji nije mogao šutjeti
Nebojša Slijepčević
Croatia
Ootid
Ootidé
Razumaitė Eglė
Lithuania
On The Way
Rruges
Samir Karahoda
Kosovo
Perfectly a Strangeness
Alison McAlpine
Canada
Sanki Yoxsan
Azer Guliev
Azerbaijan
Tea
Blake Rice
United States
Volcelest
Éric Briche
France
Yellow
Amarela
André Hayato Saito
Brazil
Cinéfondation
The Cinéfondation (or La Cinéf ) section focuses on films made by students at film schools. 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]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
School
Banished Love
将爱放逐
Xiwen Cong
Beijing Film Academy , China
Bunnyhood
Mansi Maheshwari
NFTS , United Kingdom
The Chaos She Left Behind
Nikos Kolioukos
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece
Crown Man
Yohann Abdelnour
ALBA, Lebanon
The Deer's Tooth
Saif Hammash
Dar Al-Kalima University, Palestine
Echoes
Robinson Drossos
ENSAD , France
Elevation
Elevación
Gabriel Esdras
University of Guadalajara , Mexico
Forest of Echoes
메아리
Yoori Lim
Korea National University of Arts , South Korea
In Spirito
Nicolò Folin
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia , Italy
It'll Pass
Praeis
Dovydas Drakšas
London Film School , United Kingdom
It's Not Time For Pop
Amit Vaknin
Tel Aviv University , Israel
Out of the Window Through the Wall
Asya Segalovich
Columbia University , United States
Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know...
Chidananda S Naik
FTII Pune , India
Terminal
East Elliott
NYU , United States
Three (QP)
三
Amie Song
Columbia University , United States
Us and Them
Mauvais Coton
Nicolas Dumaret
La Fémis , France
Weeds
Plevel
Pola Kazak
FAMU , Czech Republic
Withered Blossoms
Lionel Seah
AFTRS , Australia
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Cannes Classics
The first part (3 hours and 40 minutes) of the new restoration print of Abel Gance 's silent masterpiece Napoléon (1927), edited by Georges Mourier in association with the Cinémathèque Française and support of the CNC , opened the Cannes Classics section on May 14.[ 38] The following films were selected to be screened:[ 39] [ 40]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Restored prints
Army of Shadows (1969)
L'Armée des ombres
Jean-Pierre Melville
France, Italy
Bona (1980)
Lino Brocka
Philippines
Bye Bye Brazil (1979)
Bye Bye Brasil
Carlos Diegues
Brazil, France, Argentina
The Churning (1976)
Manthan
Shyam Benegal
India
The Declic Years (1984)
Les Années Déclic
Raymond Depardon
France
Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971)
Quatre nuits d'un rêveur
Robert Bresson
France, Italy
Gilda (1946)
Charles Vidor
United States
Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
Dalton Trumbo
Law and Order (1969)
Frederick Wiseman
United States
Napoléon (1927) (opening film)
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance
Abel Gance
France
Paris, Texas (1984)
Wim Wenders
West Germany, France
Rosaura at 10 O'Clock (1958)
Rosaura a las diez
Mario Soffici
Argentina
Shanghai Blues (1984)
上海之夜
Tsui Hark
Hong Kong, China
The Sea Rose (1947)
La rose de la mer
Jacques de Baroncelli
France
Seven Samurai (1954)
七人の侍
Akira Kurosawa
Japan
Slap the Monster on Page One (1972)
Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina
Marco Bellocchio
France, Italy
The Sugarland Express (1974)
Steven Spielberg
United States
Tasio (1984)
Montxo Armendáriz
Spain
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
Jacques Demy
France, West Germany
World Cinema Project
Camp de Thiaroye (1988)
Ousmane Sembène and Thierno Faty Sow
Senegal, Algeria, Tunisia
Tribute Events
Exposé du Film Annonce du Film "Scénario"
Jean-Luc Godard
France, Japan
Scénarios
Documentaries about Cinema
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (ŒdO)
Nanette Burstein
United States
Faye (ŒdO)
Laurent Bouzereau
François Truffaut, My Life, a Screenplay (ŒdO)
François Truffaut, le Scénario de Ma Vie
David Teboul
France
Hayao Miyazaki and The Heron (ŒdO)
Kaku Arakawa
Japan
Jacques Demy, The Pink and the Black (ŒdO)
Jacques Demy, le Rose et le Noir
Florence Platarets
France
Jacques Rozier: From One to Another (ŒdO)
Jacques Rozier, d'une Vague à l'Autre
Emmanuel Barnault
Jim Henson Idea Man (ŒdO)
Ron Howard
United States
Le Siècle de Costa-Gavras (episode 3): La Vérité est Révolutionnaire – l'Aveu
Yannick Kergoat
France
Olympiques! La France des jeux (ŒdO)
Mickaël Gamrasni
Once Upon a Time Michel Legrand (CdO)
Il Était Une Fois Michel Legrand
David Hertzog Dessites
Walking in the Movies (ŒdO)
영화 청년, 동호
Lyang Kim
South Korea
(ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary.[ 37]
Cinéma de la Plage
The Cinéma de la Plage section line-up includes classics films, commemorations and world premieres of new productions at the Cannes's Plage Macé. Tales from Earthsea (2006) and Porco Rosso (1992) will be screened as part of Studio Ghibli Honorary Palme d'Or commemorations, alongside the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Brian De Palma 's Phantom of the Paradise (1974). The following films were selected to be screened:[ 41]
(ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary.[ 37]
Immersive Competition
The Immersive Competition of the Festival de Cannes will be a new competition dedicated to immersive works.[ 42] Besides the eight immersive work selected for the competition, six non-competitive productions will be featured at the exhibition exploring the evolution of the medium and drawing parallels between virtual reality, virtual production, cinema and collective storytelling. The following films were selected to be screened:[ 43]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
In Competition
Colored
Noire
Tania de Montaigne, Stéphane Foenkinos and Pierre-Alain Giraud
France, Taiwan
En Amour
Claire Bardainne, Adrien Mondot and Laurent Bardainne
France
Evolver
Barnaby Steel, Ersin Han Ersin and Robin McNicholas
France, United Kingdom, United States
Human Violins: Prelude (multi-user version)
Ioana Mischie
France, Romania
Maya: The Birth of a Superhero
Poulomi Basu and CJ Clarke
France, United Kingdom, United States
The Roaming
Mathieu Pradat
Canada, France, Luxembourg
Telos I
Dorotea Saykaly and Emil Dam Seidel
Canada, Denmark, Sweden
Traversing the Mist
穿越霧中
Chou Tung-Yen
Taiwan
Out of Competition
Battlescar
Martin Allais and Nico Casavecchia
France, United States
Emperor
Marion Burger and Ilan J. Cohen
France, Germany
Gloomy Eyes
Fernando Maldonado and Jorge Tereso
Argentina, France, United States
Missing Pictures: Naomi Kawasi
Clément Deneux
France, Luxembourg, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom
Notes on Blindness
Arnaud Colinart, Amaury La Burthe, Peter Middleton and James Spinney
France, United Kingdom
Spheres
Eliza McNitt
France, United States
Parallel sections
Critics' Week (Semaine de la critique )
The Critics' Week is a parallel selection dedicated to first and second films. The following films were selected to be screened in competition:[ 44] [ 45]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
In Competition
Baby (QP)
Marcelo Caetano
Brazil, France, Netherlands
Block Pass (CdO) (QP)
La Pampa
Antoine Chevrollier
France
Blue Sun Palace (CdO)
Constance Tsang
United States
The Brink of Dreams (ŒdO)
رفعت عيني للسما
Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir
Egypt, France
Julie Keeps Quiet (CdO)
Julie zwijgt
Leonardo Van Dijl
Belgium, Sweden
Locust (CdO)
蟲
KEFF
Taiwan, France, United States
Simon of the Mountain (CdO)
Simon de la montaña
Federico Luis
Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
Short Films Competition
Absent
Noksan
Cem Demirer
Turkey
Alazar
Beza Hailu Lemma
Ethiopia, France, Canada
Dancing in the Corner
Taniec w Narożniku
Jan Bujnowski
Poland
The Girl and The Pot
A Menina e o Pote
Valentina Homem
Brazil
Montsouris Park
Montsouris
Guil Sela
France
My Senses Are All I Have to Offer (QP)
As Minhas Sensações São Tudo o que Tenho para Oferecer
Isadora Neves Marques
Portugal
Radikals
Arvin Belarmino
Philippines, United States, Bangladesh, France
She Stays
Ella se queda
Marinthia Gutiérrez Velazco
Mexico
Supersilly
Veronica Martiradonna
France
What We Ask of a Statue is That it Doesn't Move
Αυτο που ζηταμε απο ενα αγαλμα ειναι να μην κινειται
Daphné Hérétakis
Greece, France
Special Screenings
Across the Sea (QP)
La mer au loin
Saïd Hamich Benlarbi
France, Morocco, Belgium, Qatar
Animale (closing film)
Emma Benestan
France, Belgium
Ghost Trail (opening film) (CdO)
Les Fantômes
Jonathan Millet
France, Germany, Belgium
Queens of Drama (CdO) (QP)
Les Reines du drame
Alexis Langlois
France, Belgium
Special Screenings – Short Films
1996
1996 ou les Malheurs de Solveig
Lucie Borleteau
France
Sauna Day (QP)
Sannapäiv
Anna Hints & Tushar Prakash
Estonia
Southern Brides (QP)
Las novias del sur
Elena López Riera
Switzerland, Spain
Special Screenings – 21st Morelia International Film Festival
Extinction of the Species
Extinción de la especie
Matthew Porterfield , Nicolasa Ruiz
Mexico
Ha
María Almendra Castro Camacho
The Navel
Xquipi (Ombligo)
Juan Pablo Villalobos Díaz
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.
(ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary.[ 37]
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des cinéastes )
In partnership with The Fondation Chantal Akerman, for the first time ever, the audience will award one of the films in the main selection with the "Audience Award " or "Choix du Public ".[ 46] It is the first ever official award presented by the section, since its creation in 1969.[ 47] The following films were selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des cinéastes ) section:[ 48]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Main Selection
Christmas Eve in Miller's Point
Tyler Taormina
United States
Desert of Namibia
ナミビアの砂漠
Yôko Yamanaka
Japan
East of Noon
Sharq 12
Hala Elkoussy
Egypt
Eat the Night (QP)
Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel
France
Eephus (CdO)
Carson Lund
United States
The Falling Sky (ŒdO)
A queda do céu
Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha
Brazil, France
Gazer (CdO)
Ryan J. Sloan
United States
Ghost Cat Anzu
化け猫あんずちゃん
Yôko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita
Japan
Good One (CdO)
India Donaldson
United States
In His Own Image
À Son Image
Thierry de Peretti
France
The Hyperboreans
Los hiperbóreos
Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña
Chile
Mongrel (CdO)
白衣蒼狗
Chiang Wei Liang and You Qiao Yin
Taiwan
The Other Way Around
Volveréis
Jonás Trueba
Spain, France
Plastic Guns (closing film)
Les Pistolets en Plastique
Jean-Christophe Meurisse
France
Savanna and the Mountain (ŒdO)
A savana e a montanha
Paulo Carneiro
Portugal
Sister Midnight (CdO)
Karan Kandhari
United Kingdom, India, Sweden
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed
Algo viejo, algo nuevo, algo prestado
Hernán Rosselli
Argentina
This Life of Mine (opening film)
Ma Vie ma Gueule
Sophie Fillières
France
To a Land Unknown
Mahdi Fleifel
Palestine, Denmark
Universal Language
Une Langue universelle
Matthew Rankin
Canada
Visiting Hours
La Prisonnière de Bordeaux
Patricia Mazuy
France
Short Films
After the Sun
Après le Soleil
Rayane Mcirdi
France, Algeria
Antoine, Élise and Léandre
Lés Météos d'Antoine
Jules Follet
France
Extremely Short
とても短い
Kōji Yamamura
Japan
Immaculata (QP)
Kim Lêa Sakkal
Germany, Lebanon
The Moving Garden
O jardim em movimento
Inês Lima
Portugal
Mulberry Fields
Một lần dang dở
Nguyễn Trung Nghĩa
Vietnam
Very Gentle Work
Travail très soigné
Nate Lavey
United States, France
When the Land Runs Away
Quando a terra foge
Frederico Lobo
Portugal
Special Screening
American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy
Histoires d'Amérique: Food, Family and Philophy
Chantal Akerman
Belgium
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.
(ŒdO) indicates film eligible for the L'Œil d'or as documentary.[ 37]
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
ACID
The following films were selected to be screened in the ACID (Association for the Distribution of Independent Cinema) section:[ 49] [ 50]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Ce n'est qu'un au revoir
Guillaume Brac
France
Château Rouge
Hélène Milano
A Fireland
Un Pays en flammes
Mona Convert
Fotogenico
Marcia Romano and Benoit Sabatier
In Retreat
Maisam Ali
India, France
It Doesn't Matter
Josh Mond
United States, France
Kyuka – Before Summer's End
Kostis Charamountanis
Greece, North Macedonia
Mi Bestia
Camila Beltrán
Colombia, France
Most People Die on Sundays (QP)
Los domingos mueren más personas
Iair Said
Argentina, Italy, Spain
(QP) indicates film in competition for the Queer Palm .[ 31]
Cannes Écrans Juniors
Cannes Écrans Juniors is a selection of eight international feature films of particular interest to young audiences from age 13. Below are the films featured in this selection:[ 51]
Cannes Écrans Seniors
Cannes Seniors Club takes the spotlight with three premiere screenings for the club's film enthusiasts. Below are the films featured in competition:[ 51]
English Title
Original Title
Director(s)
Production Country
Everything In Between
Nadi Sha
Australia
Head South
Jonathan Ogilvie
New Zealand
Poppy
Linda Niccol
Golden Horse Goes to Cannes
The section is a new program collaborated by the Golden Horse Awards and Marché du Film with the support of Taiwan's Ministry of Culture . Five upcoming Taiwanese projects that feature numerous Golden Horse Awards-winning cast members and filmmakers were selected to be screened during the film festival, including:[ 52] [ 53]
Fantastic Pavilion Gala
The 2nd edition of the Fantastic Pavilion Gala selected the following seven titles:[ 54] [ 55]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Aire, Just Breathe
Aire
Leticia Tonos
Spain, Dominican Republic
Black.White.Red.
Andreas Marschall
Switzerland
Dirty Boy
Doug Rao
United Kingdom
Do Not Enter
No Entres
Hugo Cardozo
Paraguay
Mourir or Not Mourir
Anaïs Cave and Thomas Combret
France
Sayara
Can Evrenol
Turkey
Vadakkan
Sajeed A. Raman
India
Official awards
Sean Baker , Palme d'Or winner
Payal Kapadia , Grand Prix winner
Jacques Audiard , Jury Prize winner
Miguel Gomes , Best Director winner
Mohammad Rasoulof , Special Award winner
In Competition
The following awards were presented for films shown in Competition:[ 5]
Un Certain Regard
First Prize : Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know... by Chidananda S Naik [ 57]
Second Prize :
Out of the Window Through the Wall by Asya Segalovich
The Chaos She Left Behind by Nikos Kolioukos
Third Prize : Bunnyhood by Mansi Maheshwari
Immersive Competition
Colored by Tania de Montaigne, Stéphane Foenkinos, Pierre-Alain Giraud[ 58]
Independent awards
Grand Prize : Simon of the Mountain by Federico Luis[ 61]
French Touch Prize of the Jury : Blue Sun Palace by Constance Tsang
Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Short Film : Montsouris Park by Guil Sela
Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award : Ricardo Teodoro for Baby
Gan Foundation Award for Distribution : Julie Keeps Quiet by Leonardo Van Dijl
Canal+ Award for Short Film : Absent by Cem Demirer
SACD Award : Julie Keeps Quiet by Leonardo Van Dijl
Prix de la Citoyenneté
Prix des Cinémas Art et Essai
Notes
^ Spanish filmmaker Rodrigo Sorogoyen was set to be president but he resigned from the jury for "personal circumstances" days before the festival. Pialat overtook as president and Kaltenbäck was added.[ 25]
^ During the awards broadcast, Cannes official social media sites published posts stating the award was a Special Screenplay Award . But they were soon deleted, and the award was called Special Award or Prix Spécial . By the end of the year, during its theatrical release, the film shows its Cannes Official Selection card as a "Special Jury Prize" winner.[ 56]
References
^ "Press Area" . Festival de Cannes . Retrieved 2 January 2024 .
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