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Palme d'Or to "Fahrenheit 9/11" by Michael Moore
The Palme d'Or of this 57th edition of the Festival de Cannes was presented by Charlize Theron to Michael Moore for his Fahrenheit 9/11. "I can't begin to express my appreciation and my... -
Grand Prix to "Old Boy" by Park Chan-Wook
The Grand Prix was presented by Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd to Park Chan-Wook for his film, Old Boy. "I would like to thank all the members of the Jury and the Cannes Festival," said the... -
Best Actress Award to Maggie Cheung for her role in "Clean"
The Best Actress Award goes to Maggie Cheung for her role in Clean by Olivier Assayas. "It's really an incredible time in my life," Maggie Cheung said. "I would like to thank the Cannes... -
Best Actor Award to Yuuya Yagira for his role in "Nobody Knows"
The Best Actor Award goes to the 14-year-old Yuuya Yagira for his role in Nobody Knows by Hirokazu Kore-eda. With Yuuya Yagira back in Japan, it was director Hirokazu Kore-eda who... -
Best Director Award goes to Tony Gatlif for "Exils"
The Best Director Award goes to Tony Gatlif for Exils. "Thank you Gilles Jacob; thank you Thierry Frémaux, merci Señor Presidente - gracias, merci to all the members of the... -
The Jury Prize to Irma P. Hall and "Tropical Malady"
The Jury Prize goes to actress Irma P. Hall for her role in The Ladykillers by the Coen brothers and to Tropical Malady from the Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul. He thanked the... -
The Camera d'Or goes to "Or" by Keren Yedaya
Jury President Tim Roth bestowed the Camera d'Or to the first feature film, Or , by Israeli director Keren Yedaya. "I would like to say a big thank you because it's not easy to choose a... -
Camera d'Or Special Mention to "Lu Cheung (Passages)" by Yang Chao and "Bitter Dream" by Mohsen Amiryoussefi
Camera d'Or Special Mention went to two films: Lu Cheung (Passages) by Chinese director Chao Yang and Bitter Dream by Iranian director Mohsen Amiryoussefi. -
Short Film Palme d'Or to "Trafic" by Catalin Mitulescu/Short Film Jury Prize to Flatlife by Jonas Geirnaert
French actress Jeanne Balibar gave the Short Film Palme d'Or to Trafic by Romanian director Catalin Mitulescu. The Short Film Jury Prize went to Flatlife by Belgian director Jonas ... -
Press Conference: Michael Moore on his Palme d'Or
On the rising popularity of documentaries: "Audiences love a good story, whether through fiction or non-fiction. I don't start out making a documentary but rather a good movie. Non-fiction... -
Closing Film Out of Competition: "De-Lovely" by Irwin Winkler
Thirteen years after having presented Guilty by Suspicion in competition, producer-director Irwin Winkler is back on the Croisette with his latest feature De-Lovely. This musical tracing... -
Press Conference: "De-Lovely"
For the screening out of competition of De-Lovely, closing film of the 57th Cannes Festival, director Irwin Winkler, actors Kevin Kline, Ashley Judd and John Barrowman, and singers Sheryl ... -
"Moolaadé" wins the Un Certain Regard prize
The Un Certain Regard prize has been awarded to the only African film in the official selection at this year's Cannes: Moolaadé from Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène. The ... -
Conférence de presse : "Breaking News"
For the out of competition feature from Hong Kong director Johnnie To, the Breaking News director, actors Kelly Chen and Nick Cheung, along with producer Peter Lam answered questions from ... -
An evening to celebrate 80 years of MGM
After the announcement of the winners at this year's 57th Festival a party will be held on the Plage des Palmes to celebrate the 80 years of Metro Goldwyn Mayer, the US studio that produced, ... -
"Diarios de Motocicleta" (Motorcycle Diaries) receives the Ecumenical Prize
For its 30th anniversary, the Ecumenical Jury has awarded its top prize to Diarios de Motocicleta (Motocycle Diaries), Walters Salles' film that screened in competition. A special mention... -
Ciné Concert: "The General" by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman
Cannes Classics, the section dedicated to cinema's heritage, ends this year with a screening of a restored copy of The General, Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman's 1926 silent classic. The ... -
Flashback to Friday, May 21
The competition today came to an end with the presentation of the final two films: Olivier Assayas' Clean, the story of a young widow (Maggie Cheung) who cleans up her act so as to get her ...














