CANNES FILM FESTIVAL International Competition Jury Prizes
Palme d’Or
The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke, Germany-France-Austria-Italy
Grand Prix
A Prophet, Jacques Audiard, France
Special Jury Prize
Alain Resnais, Wild Grass (France)
Director
Brillante Mendoza, Kinatay, Philippines
Jury Prize
Fish Tank, Andrea Arnold, UK
Thirst, Park Chan-wook, South Korea-U.S.
Actor
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds, U.S.-Germany
Actress
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Antichrist, Denmark-Germany-France-Sweden-Italy-Poland
Screenplay
Mei Feng, Spring Fever, Hong Kong-France
Short Films Jury Prizes
Palme d’Or
Arena, Joao Salaviza, Portugal
Special Mention
The Six Dollar Fifty Man, Mark Albiston, Louis Sutherland, New Zealand
Un Certain Regard Jury Awards
Main Prize
Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece
Jury Prize
Police, Adjective, Corneliu Porumboiu, Romania
Special Prize
No One Knows About Persian Cats, Bahman Ghobadi, Iran
Father of My Children, Mia Hansen-Love, France
Other Main Jury Awards
Camera d’Or
Samson And Delilah, Warwick Thornton
Special Mention
Ajami, Scandar Copti, Yaron Shani, Israel-Germany
Critics’ Week Grand Prix
Farewell Gary, Nassim Amamouche, France
Fipresci Awards
Competition: The White Ribbon, Michael Haneke, Germany-Austria-France-Italy
Un Certain Regard: Police, Adjective, Corneliu Porumboiu, Romania
Directors’ Fortnight: Amreeka, Cherien Dabis, Canada-Kuwait-U.S.
Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.





Campion? Cornish?
Christope Waltz rocks in “Inglorious Basterds”. He totally steals the show from Brad Pitt.
Another incredibly exciting guy who is about to pop!!!
I had the unfortunate experience to screen this P.O.S. and it is certain that this movie will cement the tomb of the Sweinstein Co. The movie is too damn long (as usual with QT) and exhibitors are reluctant to give it precious Summer space. I’m sure Nikki and Adam are holding their breath and David Linde is smiling as he prepares the extra-strength noose for his former boss.
Of course in this town everyone loves a failure, but “Basterds” is going to take down a ship of hated fools.
The Spikester
“Sweinstein Co.” I like that.
What are the odds of a somber drama about Nazis getting a trophy?
Hollywood must be in shock. Maybe they will finally make a Nazi movie now.
Congrats to Amreeka!
Great film and great crew behind that movie!