Cannes 2017 Winners: The Square wins the Palme, Nicole Kidman given 70th anniversary prize
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Ruben Östlund’s satirical drama The Square has won the Palme D’Or of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The tale of crime and revenge was bought by Magnolia Pictures for US distribution. It was a bit of an upset as most had predicted the 90s era AIDS drama 120 Battements par minute (Beats Per Minute) to win the top award. That film settled for the de facto 2nd place, Grand Prize of the Jury. Jury president Pedro Almódovar seemed visibly shaken when announcing the win, as if he was possibly overruled by the jury.
Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here, which only finished its final cut days before screening, won two awards. It tied in Screenplay with The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) and won the Best Actor award for Joaquin Phoenix. Phoenix was shocked by the win, apologizing for wearing Converse sneakers with his tuxedo.
Sofia Coppola was a bit of a surprise announcement for Best Director for The Beguiled as she was not called back to the red carpet, which usually means that film or person isn’t winning. It was a great comeback for her after 2006 Cannes In Competition film Marie Antoinette was met with boos from the French critics. Coppola is only the second woman to win the Cannes directing award in the 70 years of the festival. The first was the Soviet director Yuliya Ippolitovna Solntseva in 1961 for The Story of the Flaming Years.
Diane Kruger won Best Actress for In the Fade, another film about crime and revenge and the Jury Prize went to Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Loveless.
A special juried prize for the 70th anniversary of the festival went to Nicole Kidman, who thanked the audience via video message from Nashville. Kidman dominated the festival with two films in competition (The Beguiled, The Killing of a Sacred Deer – both winners), plus How to Talk to Girls at Parties and the presentation of the television show Top of the Lake: China Girl.
Here is the full list of winners of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival:
In Competition
PALME D’OR
The Square (Ruben Östlund)
GRAND PRIZE OF THE JURY
120 Battements par minute (Robin Campillo)
JURY PRIZE
Loveless (Andrey Zvyagintsev)
ACTOR
Joaquin Phoenix (You Were Never Really Here)
ACTRESS
Diane Kruger (In the Fade)
DIRECTOR
Sofia Coppola (The Beguiled)
SCREENPLAY (tie)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos)
You Were Never Really Here (Lynne Ramsay)
70TH ANNIVERSARY PRIZE (created by the jury)
Nicole Kidman for her body of work represented at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival
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Un Certain Regard Prizes
FILM
Lerd (Mohammad Rasoulof)
DIRECTOR
Taylor Sheridan, Wind River
JURY PRIZE
Michel Franco, April’s Daughter
JURY PRIZE FOR PERFORMANCE
Jasmine Trinca, Fortunata
SPECIAL AWARD FOR POETRY OF CINEMA
Mathieu Amalric, Barbara
SHORT FILM – PALME D’OR
Xiao Cheng Er Yue (A Gentle Night) (Qiu Yang)
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Director’s Fortnight Prizes
ART CINEMA AWARD
The Rider, (Chloe Zhao, U.S.)
EUROPA CINEMAS LABEL AWARD
A Ciambra, (Jonas Carpignano, Italy, Brazil, U.S.)
SOCIETY OF DRAMATIC AUTHORS AND COMPOSERS (SACD) PRIZE
Let the Sunshine In, (Claire Denis, France); Lover For a Day, (Philippe Garrel, France)
ILLY SHORT FILM PRIZE
Back To Genoa City, (Benoit Grimalt, France)
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International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Prizes
COMPETITION
120 Beats Per Minute (Robin Campillo)
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Closeness (Kantemir Balagov)
CRITICS’ WEEK/DIRECTOR’S FORTNIGHT
The Nothing Factory (Pedro Pinho) (Director’s Fortnight)
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Camera d’Or
JEUNE FEMME (Léonor Sérraille)
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Short Film Prizes
First Prize:
PAUL EST LÀ (Paul Is Here)
Directed by Valentina MAUREL
INSAS, Belgium
Second Prize:
HEYVAN (AniMal)
Directed by Bahram & Bahman ARK
Iranian National School of Cinema, Iran
Third Prize:
DEUX ÉGARÉS SONT MORTS (Two Youths Died)
Directed by Tommaso USBERTI
La Fémis, France
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