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Monday, May 29, 2023

Cannes Winners / Cannes and the Critics / NEON and Perfect Days

CANNES WINNERS




The 76th Cannes Film Festival came to a close with its awards presentation on Saturday night.  Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall took the top prize, the Palme d'Or.  Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest took the Grand Prix, essentially the runner-up prize and Aki Kaurismaki's Fallen Leaves landed the Jury Prize, regarded as the third place prize.

Other awards went to:

Director: The Pot  au Feu/Tran Anh Hung
Screenplay: Monster/Sakamoto Fuji
Actress: About Dry Grasses/Merve Dizdar
Actor: Perfect Days/Koji Yakusho


Molly Manning Walker's How to Have Sex won the top award in the Un Certain Regards section.

You could make a relatively good case for most of the prize winners making the jump from Cannes to Telluride.  



CANNES AND THE CRITICS




Here's where a number of the critics polls from Cannes landed for the Palme d'Or competition films at the end of the two weeks:


1) Fallen Leaves/Kaurismaki 3.2
2) Anatomy of a Fall/Triet 3.0
2) May December/Haynes 3.0
4) Perfect Days/Wneders 2.9
4) La Chimera/Rohrwacher 2.9

Glazer's The Zone of Interest was just outside of the top five.


1) The Zone of Interest/Glazer 4.24
2) Anatomy of a Fall/Triet 3.85
3) Fallen Leaves/Kaurismaki 3.76
4) Last Summer/Breiliat 3.70
5) May December/Haynes 3.50


1) The Zone of Interest/Glazer 3.9
2) Fallen Leaves/Kaurismaki 3.7
3) Anatomy of a Fall/Triet 3.5
3) La Chimera/Rohrwacher 3.5
5) The Old Oak/Loach 3.4

Once again, connection issues have prevented access to Reini Urban's massive Cannes crtics compilation.

NEON AND PERFECT DAYS




Wim Wenders Perfect Days was taken by distributor NEON toward the end of the Cannes fest.  The acquisition probably increases the chance that the film makes an appearance at Telluride in three months.



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