75 Years of Cannes Film Festival
75 years of the Cannes Film Festival brings us back to more normal times. A celebration of art, talent, and film.
75 Years of Cannes Film Festival Party
The red carpets were filled with the world’s best film creators, actors, actress, and photographers. They all were dressed to the nines and ready to watch the top films of 2022.
The films created during a time of world wide struggles of war, refuges, pandemics, and shortages unseen in these days. They showed up the best to compete and remind us that human beings are resilient and move forward to bring us emotions, feelings, and life.
These films competed, some films released here on the world front of film, and film makers to spark the next great film.
Feature Films
Palme d’or
Triangle of Sadness directed by Ruben Östlund
Grand Prix (jointly awarded)
Close directed by Lukas Dhont
Stars at Noon directed by Claire Denis
Award for Best Director
Park Chan-Wook for Heojil Kyolshim (Decision to Leave)
Award for Best Screenplay
Tarik Saleh for Walad Min Al Janna (Boy From Heaven)
Jury Prize (jointly awarded)
EO directed by Jerzy SKOLIMOWSKI
Le Otto Montagne (The Eight Mountains) directed by Charlotte Vandermeersch & Felix Van Groeningen
75th anniversary Prize
Tori ET Lokita (Tori and Lokita) directed by Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
Award for Best Actress
Zar Amir Ebrahimi in Holy Spider directed by Ali Abbasi
Award for Best Actor
Song Kang-ho in Broker directed by Kore-Eda Hirokazu
Short Films
Palme d’or
Hai Bian Sheng Qi Yi Zuo Xuan Ya (The Water Murmurs) directed by Jianying Chen
Special Mention
Lorie (Melancholy of My Mother;s Lullabies) directed by Abinash Bikram Shah
Un Certain Regard
Un Certain Regard Prize
Les Pires (The Worst Ones) directed by Lise Akoka & Romane Gueret
Jury Prize
Joyland directed by Saim Sadiq
Best Director Prize
Alexandru Belc for Metronom
Best Performance Prize (jointly awarded)
Vicky Krieps in Corsage directed by Marie Kreutzer
Adam Bessa in Harka directed by Lotfy Nathan
Best Screenplay Prize
Mediterranean Fever directed by Maha Haj
Coup de cœur Prize
Rodeo directed by Lola Quivoron
Caméra d’or
War Pony directed by Riley Keough and Gina Gammell, presented as part of the Un Certain Regard Official Selection
Special Mention
Plan 75 directed by Hayakawa Chie
La Cinef
First Prize
Il Barbiere Complottista (A Conspiracy Man) directed by Valerio Ferrara Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Italie
Second Prize
Di Er (Somewhere) directed by L iJiahe Hebei University of Science and Technology School of Film and Television, Chine
Joint Third Prize
Glorious Revolution directed by Masha Novikova London Film School, Royaume Uni
Les Humains Sont Cons Quand Ils S’Empilent (Humans Are Dumber When Crammed up Together) directed by Laurène FERNANDEZ La CinéFabrique, France
Higher Technical Commission (CST)
The CST jury has awarded the CST ARTIST-TECHNICIAN AWARD 2022 to the entire sound crew headed up by Andréas Franck, Bent Holm, Jacob Ilgner and Jonas Rudels for the film Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund and the
CST Young Film Technician Award to Marion Burger, head set designer for the film Un Petit Frére (Mother and Son) by Léonor Serraille.
Non-Competition Cannes Film Festival
There are a few films that do not compete each year. So do release their films for world premiere.
COUPEZ ! Director Michel Hazanavicius
Elvis Director Baz Luhrmann
Fumer Fait Tousser Director Quentin Dupieus
Hunt Director Lee Jung-Jae
L’innocent Director Louis Garrel
Mascarade Director Nicolas Bedos
Moonage Daydream Director Brett Morgen
Novembre Director Cédric Jimenez
Rebel Director Adil El Arbi, Bilal Fallah
Three Thousand Years of Longing Director George Miller
Top Gun: Maverick Director Joseph Kosinski
Looking forward to a great year of entertainment and films.
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