23-05-2011

FNE at Cannes IFF 2011: Cannes Film Festival Winners

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    CANNES: A jury headed by Robert De Niro awarded the Palm d'Or to Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. The Grand Prix was shared by The Kid with a Bike directed by the Dardennes and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia directed by Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan and produced by Zeynep Ozbatur Atakan. Kirsten Dunst won the Best Actress award for her role in Lars von Trier's Melancholia. Von Trier provoked a storm of controversy during the festival with his remarks about Nazism during a press conference.

    In the Certain Regard competition a jury headed by Emir Kusturica awarded the top prize ex-aqueo to Kim Ki-Duk's Arirang and Andreas Dresen's Stopped on Track. The Special Jury Prize was awarded to Russian director Andrey Zvyaginstev's Elena while Mohammad Rasoulof who was prevented from attending the festival by Iranian authorities won the directing prize for Goodbye. A moving moment came when Rasoulof's wife read out a message from her husband as she accepted the award on his behalf.


    Cannes IFF 2011 Winners

    Prize Winner Main Competition

    Palme d'Or
    The Tree of Life directed by Terrence Malick

    Grand Prix (ex-aqueo)
    The Kid with a Bike directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
    Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan Produced by (Zeynofilm www.zeynofilm.com)

    Best Director:
    Nicolas Winding Refn for Drive

    Best Screenplay
    Joseph Cedar for Footnote (Hearat Shulayim)

    Camera d'Or for Best First Feature:
    Las Acacias directed by Pablo Gorgelli

    Jury Prize:
    Polisse directed by Maiwenn

    Best Actress
    Kirsten Dunst for her role in Melancholia directed by Lars Von Trier

    Best Actor
    Jean Dujarin for his role in The Artist directed by Michel Hazanavicius

    Palme d'Or for Best Short Film:
    Cross Country directed by Marina Viroda

    Jury Prize for Short Film
    Swimsuit 46 directed by Wannes Destoop

    Prize Winners Un Certain Regard
    Main Prize (ex-aqueo)
    Arirang directed by Kim Ki-Duk
    Stopped on Track directed by Andreas Dresen

    Special Jury Prize: Elena directed by Andrey Zvyaginstev

    Best Director: Mohammad Rasoulof for Goodbye

    Prize Winners Cannes Critic's Week
    Take Shelter directed by Jeff Nichols

    FIPRESCI Awards
    Main Competition: Le Harve directed by Aki Kaurismaki
    Certain Regard: The Minister directed by Pierre Schoeller
    Critic's Week: Take Shelter directed by Jeff Nichols

    Other Prizes
    SACD prize for Best Screenwriting: Take Shelter directed by Jeff Nichols
    OFAJ young Critics Prize: Las Acacias directed by Pablo Giorgelli
    ACID Prize: Las Acacias directed by Pablo Giorgelli
    Ecumenical Jury: This Must Be the Place directed by Paolo Sorrentino