France's Triet becomes third female director to win Cannes' top prize
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[May 30, 2023]
By Miranda Murray
CANNES (Reuters) -French director Justine Triet became the third female
director to win the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or on Saturday,
beating out 20 other films in competition for the top prize.
Triet called being only the third woman to win "surprising" and said the
decision was encouraging for the future.
"We're at the dawn of deep-seated changes in this respect," she said
after winning.
Triet used her award speech to criticize how the protest against pension
reforms in France "has been denied and repressed in a shocking way" and
said more space needed to be made for young filmmakers to be able to
make mistakes and start over.
Triet, who had previously been nominated for "Sibyl" in 2019, won the
prize over veteran directors like Hirokazu Kore-eda, Ken Loach and Wim
Wenders, all of whom have at least one Palme d'Or under their belts.
She joins New Zealand's Jane Campion and France's Julia Ducournau as
only the third woman to have won the competition that this year included
a record seven female directors.
Jane Fonda, who introduced the award, said that one day it would be
normal for women to win, not historic.
"We have a long way to go. But still, we have to celebrate change when
it happens," said the film icon and activist.
The Grand Prix, the second-highest prize after the Palme d'Or, went to
British director Jonathan Glazer's "Zone of Interest," about a family
living next to Auschwitz.
"It's so important that the film goes out into the world and hopefully
has an effect and gets people talking about the themes that are in the
film," Glazer said after winning.
Starring in both winning films is German actor Sandra Hueller. In
"Anatomy of a Fall" she stars as a writer who is the main suspect in her
husband's death, while in "Zone of Interest" she is the wife of the
commandant of the Auschwitz death camp.
However, the award for best female actor went to Merve Dizdar, who plays
a teacher in an isolated village in Turkey in Turkish director Nuri
Bilge Ceylan's "About Dry Grasses."
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Director Justine Triet, Palme d'Or award
winner for the film "Anatomie d'une chute" (Anatomy of a Fall),
poses during the photocall after the closing ceremony of the 76th
Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 27, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah
Meyssonnier
Best actor went to Japan's renowned
Koji Yakusho, who plays a toilet cleaner in Tokyo who is content to
just read books and listen to music in German director Wim Wenders'
"Perfect Days."
"Fallen Leaves" by Finland's Aki Kaurismaki, who was back in the
competition after more than a decade, took the jury prize.
The award was accepted on his behalf by the two main stars of the
tragicomedy that follows a budding romance between a quiet young
woman and a heavy-drinking sandblaster.
French-Vietnamese director Tran Anh Hung took home best director for
"The Pot-au-Feu," a food-obsessed French film starring Juliette
Binoche and Benoit Magimel as a couple.
While introducing best screenplay, John C Reilly showed his support
for striking Hollywood writers with roughly a minute of wordless
mimicry before saying: "What we just experienced is what a movie
would be like without screenwriters."
That prize went to Yuji Sakamoto for the Japanese entry "Monster,"
directed by Kore-eda, which follows a series of misunderstandings
surrounding two schoolboys' friendship.
On Friday, "Anatomy of a Fall" also won the top prize at the Palm
Dog awards for border collie Messi's performance as Snoop in what
organizers said was the toughest competition yet.
This year's closing movie was Pixar's "Elemental", an animated
feature about a city where the four elements live together,
featuring the voices of Leah Lewis and Mamoudou Athie.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Hanna Rantala; Editing by Jan
Harvey, Chizu Nomiyama and David Gregorio)
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