Cannes Jury Picks Palme d'Or From 22 Films as 79th Festival Ends
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Updated · Aaj News · May 23
Cannes Jury Picks Palme d'Or From 22 Films as 79th Festival Ends
7 articles · Updated · Aaj News · May 23
The 79th Cannes Film Festival closes Saturday with Park Chan-wook’s nine-member jury selecting the Palme d’Or from 22 competition films in one of the most open races in years.
Mixed reviews and Hollywood’s limited presence left Cannes without a clear consensus favorite, weakening the festival’s usual role as an early awards-season pace setter.
A late surge came from Spanish drama “The Black Ball,” which drew one of the festival’s warmest reactions on the penultimate day and quickly became a closing-stage talking point.
Neon has distributed the last 6 Palme d’Or winners, while honorary recipient Barbra Streisand will miss the closing ceremony because of a knee injury.
With Hollywood absent and a Romanian film winning, is Cannes signaling a permanent power shift in global cinema?
As Neon's Cannes streak continues, does a fraud lawsuit expose the dark side of its indie film dominance?
What does the Palme d'Or winner 'Fjord' reveal about Europe's growing clash between progressive and conservative values?