Sunday, June 5, 2022

Cannes, Directors’ Fortnight, Critics’ Week 2022: All the Winners

with coproduction companies, international sales agents and territories sold to date.


Cannes International Film Festival Jury and Award Winners 2022

Cannes 2022 Competition Awards

Palme d’Or: Triangle of Sadness, directed by Ruben Ostlund, a coproduction of Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, France, Greece. International Sales Agent (ISA) Coproduction Office sold to North America-Neon; Baltics- Filmstop Ou; Benelux, Surinam, Dutch Antilles-September; France-Bac; Hungary-Vertigo; Italy-Teodora; Poland-Gutek; Romania-Independenta; Serbia-Five Stars, Slovenia & Ex-Yugoslavia-Demiurg-Cvetka Flakus; Sweden-SF; Switzerland-Xenix

‘Triangle of Sadness’

Grand Prix co-winners: Close directed by Lukas Dhont, a copro of Belgium, Netherlands, France. ISA The Match Factory sold over 100 territories including USA, Canada-A24; Australia/ NZ-Madman; Baltics-A-One; Benelux-Lumiere; Czech Republic and Slovakia-Artcam; Ex-Yugo-MCF; France-Diaphana, Germany, Austria-Pandora; Greece-Ama; Israel-Lev; Italy-Lucky Red; Netherlands-Cassestte for theatrical, Vedette for TV; Poland-New Horizons; Romania-Bad Unicorn; Scandinavia-Future; So. Korea-Challan; Spain-Vertigo; Switzerland-Filmcoopi; Taiwan-Filmware; Thailand-Sahamangkolfilm; Turkey, UK, Ireland, Latam, Turkey, India-MUBI

The Stars at Noon directed Claire Denis, a copro of United States, France. ISA Wild Bunch sold to No. Am.: A24; Benelux, Surinam, Dutch Antilles-September; Czech and Slovakia-Film Europe; Turkey-Bir.

Best Actor: Song Kang Ho (Parasite, A Taxi Driver) in Broker directed by Hirokazu Kore-edafrom So. Korea. ISA CJ Entertainment sold to 171 territories before its premiere, including No. America-Neon; Australia/ NZ-Madman; Benelux, Surinam, Dutch Antilles-September; Finland-Cinema Mondo; France-Metropolitan, Germany-Koch; Hong Kong-Edko; Italy-Koch; Japan-Gaga; Singapore-Clover, Golden Village; Spain-Filmin; Scandinavia-Triart; Switzerland-Ascot Elite; UK, Ireland-Picturehouse.

‘Broker’ starring Song Kang Ho

Best Actress: Zar Amir Ebrahimi, in Holy Spider, a copro of France, Sweden, Denmark, Germany. ISA Wild Bunch sold to USA, Canada-Utopia; Austria, Germany-Alamode; Baltics-A-One Films; Benelux-Cineart; Czech Republic, Slovakia-Film Europe; Denmark-Camera; Ex-Yugo-Fivia/ Cenex; France-Metropolitan; Greece-Cinobo; Hong Kong-Edko; Hungary-Vertigo; Indonesia-Falcon; Ireland, Latam, Malaysia, UK-MUBI; Israel-United King; Italy-Academy 2; Japan-Gaga; Mexico-Canibal; North Africa-Ciné 7ème Art; Poland-Gutek; Portugal-Nos Lusomuno; Romania-Independenta; So. Korea-Pancinema; Spain-B-Team/ Karma; Switzerland-Xenix; Taiwan-Proview; Turkey-Bir.

Jury Prize co-winner: EO, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, copro of Italy, Poland. ISA Hanway sold to No. America-Sideshow and Janus Films; France-ARP.

Jury Prize co-winner: The Eight Mountains, directed by Felix van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch, copro of Italy, Belgium. ISA Vision sold to Austria, Germany, Switzerland-DCM; Baltics-Kino Pavasaris; Benelux-Kinepolis, Dutch Filmworks; Bulgaria-Beta; Czech Republic, Slovakia-Aero; Denmark-Camera; Finland-Cinemanse; France-Pyramide; Greece-One from the Heart; Italy-Vision; Norway-Selmer; Poland-M2; Portugal-Outsider; So. Korea-JinJin; Spain-Avalon; Sweden-TriArt; Taiwan-Swallow Wings; Turkey-Bir; UK, Ireland-Picturehouse.

Best Director: Park Chan-wook (Old Boy) for Decision to Leave, So. Korea. ISA CJ Entertainment sold to USA, UK, Ireland, India, Turkey-MUBI; Australia/ NZ-Madman; Benelux-Cinart; France-Bac; Germany-Koch; Greece-Cinobo; Hong Kong, Macao SAR China-Edko; Japan-Happinet Phantom; Poland-Gutek; Russia, ex-USSR-Arna; Scandinavia, Iceland, Baltics-Nonstop; Italy-Lucky Red; Singapore-Golden Village; Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia-Purple Plan; So. Korea-CJ; Switzerland-Filmcoopi; Taiwan-Movie Cloud

Best Screenplay: Tarik Saleh, Boy From Heaven, Sweden. ISA Memento sold to Benelux-Cineart; Germany, Austria-X Verleih; Greece-Cinobo; Hungary-Vertigo, Latam-Impacto; UK, Ireland-Picturehouse Switzerland-Filmcoopi; Poland-M2 Films; Israel-New Cinema;, Ex-Yugoslavia-Blitz; Czech Republic, Slovakia-FilmEurope; Baltics-A-One; Romania-Bad Unicorn; Bulgaria-Beta; Portugal-Leopardo Filmes; Turkey -Bir Films.

Special prize for Cannes’ 75th anniversary: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Tori and Lokitacopro Belgium and France. ISA Wild Bunch sold to No. America-Sideshow and Janus Films; Baltics-European Film Forum Scanorama; Benelux-Cineart; France-Diaphana; Ireland, UK-Picturehouse.

Camera d’Or: War Pony, directed by Rieley Keough, Gina Gammell, USA. ISA Protagonist.

Camera d’Or Special Mention: Plan 75, directed by Hayakawa Chie, Japan. ISA Urban Films sold to China-DDDream; France-Eurozoom; Italy-Tucker; Japan-Happinet; Singapore-Lighthouse; Taiwan-Sky Digi; UK- September

Short Film Palme d’Or: The Water Murmurs, directed by Chen Jianying
Special mentionLori, directed by Abinash Bikram Shah

Un Certain Regard

The jury was chaired by actress-director-producer Valeria Golino and included director Debra Granik, actress Joanna Kulig, actor-singer Benjamin Biolay and actor-producer Edgar Ramírez.

Grand Prize: The Worst Ones/ Les Pires, the debut feature directed by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret. France. ISA Pyramide. France-Pyramide.

Jury Prize: Joylanddirector Saim Sadiq’s debut feature and the first Pakistani feature in official selection at Cannes. Telling the story of a young man from a patriarchal family who secretly joins an erotic dance theatre and falls in love with a trans starlet. Copro of US-based All Caps and Pakistan’s Khoosat Films. ISA Film Constellation.

Best Director: Alexandru Belc for Metronom, debut feature focusing on a group of music-loving Bucharest teenagers caught up in the crackdown that followed the end of Romania’s cultural liberalization period in the early seventies. Romania. ISA Pyramide. France-Pyramide.

Best Actor: Jointly awarded to Vicky Krieps for Corsage, Marie Kreutzer’s period piece in which Krieps plays Empress Sisi of Austria, one of Europe’s first celebrity royals. Copro Austria, France, Germany, Luxembourg. ISA MK2 sold to US, Canada-IFC; Austria-Panda Lichtspiele; Benelux-The Searchers; France-Ad Vitam; Germany-Alamode; Hungary-Cirko; Ireland, UK-Picturehouse; Italy-Bim; Spain-Adso Films; Poland-M2; Czech Republic-Aerofilm; Ex-Yugoslavia-Demiurg

Best Actor: Adam Bessa for Harka, with Bessa as the impoverished young man who sparked revolutionary Tunisia and the Arab Spring. Tunisia. ISA Film Constitution sold to France-Dulac.

Best Screenplay: Mediterranean Fever, a Haifa-set, Arabic-language drama written and directed by Maha Haj. Israel. ISA Luxbox sold to France-Dulac.

The Coup de coeur prize: Rodeo directed by Lola Quivoron, about a young woman determined to infiltrate the male world of dirt-bike racing. France. ISA Les Films du Losange.

Best Documentary Award L’Oeil d’Or: All That Breathes by Shaunak Sen,a copro of India, United Kingdom, United States. ISA Submarine, USA-HBO, Sideshow.

Directors’ Fortnight

Best French Language Film Award: The Mountain by Thomas Salvador. France. ISA Le Pacte.

Europa Cinemas’ Award for Best European Film: Mia Hansen-Løve’s One Fine Morning. Europa Cinemas Network will now support the film with promotion and incentivize exhibitiors to extend its program run. The film was chosen by a jury of four exhbitiors from the network. It is the 19th time Europa has awarded the label. France. ISA Les Films du Losange sold to USA-Sony Pictures Classics; Australia/ NZ-Palace; Baltics-European Film Forum Scanorama; Benelux-Cherry Pickers; France-Les Films du Losange; Austria, Germany-Weltkino; Greece-Weird Wave; Hungary-Cirko; Portugal-Alambique; So. Korea-Challah; Spain-Elastica; Taiwan-Andrews; UK, Ireland, India, Turkey-MUBI; Sweden-Nonstop; Denmark, Norway-Another World Entertainment Norway; Iceland- Myndform; Lithuania-Scanorama; Estonia-Bestfilm Eu; Latvia-Sia Best Film; Slovenia-Fivia.

Critics’ Week. Sidebar dedicated to first and second features. Kaouther Ben Hania, Jury President

Grand Prize: La Jauría feature debut by Andres Ramirez Pulido. Copro France, Colombia. ISA Pyramide. France-Pyramide.

SACD prize: La Jauría about a country boy who is wrongly accused of a crime and incarcerated in an experimental rehabilitation center for tough boys in the heart of the Colombian tropical forest.

French Touch Prize: Charlotte Wells’ Aftersuna bittersweet drama about a father and daughter who spend a summer holiday in a Turkish resort. United Kingdom. ISA Charades sold to No. America-A24; Austria, France, Germany, India, Ireleand, Spain, Turkey, UK — MUBI.

Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award: for Zelda Samson in Love According to Dalva directed by Emmanuelle Nicot, about a 12-year-old girl who dresses and lives like a woman until one day, she’s taken away from her house. Dumbfounded at first, she later meets a social worker, and a teen with a temper and a new life seems to start for her. Copro Belgium, France. ISA MK2 sold to France-Diaphana, Netherlands-Gusto.

Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Short Film: The Ice Merchantsa prestigious first for Portuguese animation.

Fipresci Awards

The Jury: Mariola Wiktor (Poland), Nathalie Chifflet (France), Emanuel Levy (US), Simone Soranna(Italy), Ahmed Shawky (Egypt), Jihane Bougrine (Morocco), Magali Van Reeth (France), Bidhan Rebeiro (Bangladesh), Youssoufa Halidou Harouna (Niger)

Competition: Leila’s Brothers by Saeed Roustaee. Iran. ISA Elle Driver sold to France-Wild Bunch.

Un Certain Regard: The Blue Caftan by Maryam Touzani Copro of Morocco, France, Denmark, Belgium. ISA Films Boutique sold to Austria-Thimfilm; Baltics-A-One; Benelux-Cineart; Denmark-Camera; France-Ad Vitam; Greece-Danaos; Israel-Nachshon Films; Italy-Movies Inspired; Japan-Longride; Spain-Karma; Switzerland-Filmcoopi.

Critics’ Week: Love According To Dalva by Emmanuelle Nicot
(Belgium, France, 2022, 80 mins)

Screen’s Cannes jury grid:

Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave finishes on top of with an average of 3.2.

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury:

Broker by Hirokazu Kore-eda.

Queer Palm Award:

Saim Sadiq’s Joyland, a daring portrait of a transgender dancer in Pakistan, for the festival’s best LGBT, queer or feminist-themed movie.

Palm Dog Awards

Palm DogManitarian Award: To Patron, a Jack Russel Terrier who has helped sniff out over 200 landmines in Ukraine. Although the film festival usually celebrates movie stars, it also runs the Palm Dog awards, which, since 2001, recognizes the best dogs to appear on screen. Unfortunately, due to the war, Patron was unable to travel to Cannes to receive the award, so another Jack Russel named Opium receiveƒd it on his behalf. Earlier this month, Patron was awarded a medal by President Zelensky for his work. Credit: Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine via Storyful (Ukrainian Jack Russell terrier mine sniffer)

Best Performance by a DogWar Pony’s standard silver poodle, Britney

Canine cast: GodlandDenmark. ISA New Europe Film sold to Australia/ NZ-Palace; Baltics-Scanorma; Benelux-Imagine; France-Jour2Fete; Greece-One from the Heart; Hungary-Vertigo; Poland-New Horizons; Spain-Contracorriente; UK, Ireland-Curzon.

Watch the Palm Dog Ceremony here.

The Palm Dog turned 21 years old this year. What was started as a low-key event by British journalist Toby Rose and his critic friends is now a ceremony on the beach with global media in attendance, plus sponsors, as well as an embossed collar for the prize-winning pup — but still retains its all its sense of fun.

 

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