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Cannes 2017 Ends on a High Note
The 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival came to a close on the same wave length as it started – as a celebration of innovation, diversity and inclusion.
With women featuring prominently in this year’s line-up, it was only natural that they left a mark on the final choices, with Sofia Coppola (best director), Lynne Ramsay (best screenplay), Léonor Serraille (Caméra d’Or) and Chloe Zhao (Directors Fortnight) winning behind the camera, Jasmine Trinca taking the Un Certain Regard solitary acting award, and Nicole Kidman winning pretty much the whole festival, with four powerhouse performances that earned her the special 70th Anniversary Award.
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Critics’ Week
Makala (dir. Emmanuel Gras) and Gabriel and the Mountain (dir. Felipe Barbosa)
Directors Fortnight
The Rider (dir. Chloe Zhao) and A Ciambra (dir. Jonas Carpignano)
Un Certain Regard
Un Certain Regard Award: A Man of Integrity, Mohammad Rasoulof
Best Director: Taylor Sheridan, Wind River
Jury Prize: Michel Franco, April’s Daughter
Best Performance: Jasmine Trinca, Fortunata
Award for Poetry of Cinema: Mathieu Amalric, Barbara
Main competition
Caméra d’Or (best first feature)
Jeune Femme (Montparnasse-Bienvenüe) (dir: Léonor Serraille)
Best short film
A Gentle Night (dir: Qiu Yang)
Best screenplay
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthymis Filippou) and You Were Never Really Here (Lynne Ramsay from Jonathan Ames’ novel)
Jury prize
Loveless (dir: Andrei Zvyagintsev)
Best actress
Diane Kruger, In the Fade (dir: Fatih Akin)
Best actor
Joaquin Phoenix, You Were Never Really Here (dir: Lynne Ramsay)
Best director
Sofia Coppola, The Beguiled
Grand Prix
120 Beats per Minute (dir: Robin Campillo)
70th Anniversary prize
Nicole Kidman
Palme d’Or
The Square (dir: Ruben Östlund)