Cannes Film Festival: Japanese family drama 'Shoplifters' wins Palme d'Or, best film award.
The Japanese family drama Shoplifters has received the coveted award for best film, the Palme d'Or, at the Cannes Film Festival today. The runner-up Grand Prix went to US director Spike Lee's anti-racism satire black klansman.
Poland's Pawel Pawlikowski won the best director award for his love story Cold War. Little-known Italian actor Marcello Fonte won best actor for his role as a hapless cocaine-dealing dog groomer who faces down a thug in Dogman.
A special Palme d'Or was awarded to French-Swiss Jean-Luc Godard for the film Image Book. Led by actor Cate Blanchett, the jury announced their top picks after what was a politically charged festival. Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, who sparked the #MeToo movement, was particularly called out.
Only three female directors were among the 21 in contention for the festival's 71st top prize, many of which drew critical acclaim ahead of the famously unpredictable awards night.
The Japanese family drama Shoplifters has received the coveted award for best film, the Palme d'Or, at the Cannes Film Festival today. The runner-up Grand Prix went to US director Spike Lee's anti-racism satire black klansman.
Poland's Pawel Pawlikowski won the best director award for his love story Cold War. Little-known Italian actor Marcello Fonte won best actor for his role as a hapless cocaine-dealing dog groomer who faces down a thug in Dogman.
A special Palme d'Or was awarded to French-Swiss Jean-Luc Godard for the film Image Book. Led by actor Cate Blanchett, the jury announced their top picks after what was a politically charged festival. Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, who sparked the #MeToo movement, was particularly called out.
Only three female directors were among the 21 in contention for the festival's 71st top prize, many of which drew critical acclaim ahead of the famously unpredictable awards night.
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