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Updated · Deadline · May 23
Deadline Critics Back La Bola Negra for Cannes Palme d'Or as 6 Films Return for Ceremony
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Updated · Deadline · May 23

Deadline Critics Back La Bola Negra for Cannes Palme d'Or as 6 Films Return for Ceremony

8 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 23
  • Six films — including Minotaur, Fjord, Fatherland and La Bola Negra — are rumored to have been called back for Cannes’ closing ceremony, sharpening expectations ahead of Saturday’s awards.
  • Deadline’s two critics both pick La Bola Negra for the Palme d’Or, while splitting on other major prizes: Pete Hammond favors Fjord for Grand Prize, Damon Wise backs Minotaur.
  • Fatherland appears in both critics’ forecasts for the Jury Prize, reflecting strong support for Pawel Pawlikowski’s 82-minute black-and-white drama even as juries often diverge from critical consensus.
  • Acting races look less settled, with Hammond tipping Javier Bardem and Léa Seydoux, while Wise highlights Ayase Haruka and Coward’s Emmanuel Maccia.
  • Park Chan-wook’s jury is seen as a wild card, leaving room for late-surging contenders such as Coward, The Dreamed Adventure and South Korea’s Hope.
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