The Film Festival Cannes 2015 reinforced sent French directors in the race. Of the 19 films in the competition went to the Croisette, came four from France, no one from Germany. And indeed, a Frenchman has prevailed in the battle for the Palme d’Or. All information in the ticker gleaning of FOCUS Online.
- Palme d’Or for Jacques Audiard’s “Dheepan”
- Rooney Mara and Emmanuelle Bercot best actress award
- Vincent Lindon honored as best actor for “La Loi du Marché”
- 68th Cannes Film Festival – official website
Film Festival: The main awards
- Palme d’Or: “Dheepan” by Jacques Audiard (France)
- The Jury Grand Prix: “Saul FIA (Son of Saul)” by László Nemes (Hungarian)
- PRICE OF THE JURY: “The Lobster” by Yorgos Lanthimos (Greece)
- Best Actress: Rooney Mara for “Carol” by Todd Haynes (USA) as well as (to equal parts) Emmanuelle Bercot for “Mon Roi” by Maïwenn (France)
- Best Actor: Vincent Lindon for “La loi du marché” by Stephane Brize (France)
- BEST DIRECTOR: Hou Hsiao-Hsien for “Nie Yin Niang (The Assassin)” (Taiwan)
- BEST SCREENPLAY: Michel Franco for “Chronic” (Mexico)
- Palme d’Or for Best Short Film: “Waves ’98″ Ely Dagher (Lebanon)
- golden Camera for the best debut film: “La tierra y la Sombra (country and Shade)” by César Augusto Acevedo (Colombia) (presented in low series La Semaine de la Critique)
Jacques Audiard: Master gritty and realistic productions
19.19 Clock: Jacques Audiard is one in France with its gritty and realistic dramas of the leading representatives of contemporary cinema. With his refugee drama “Dheepan” the 63-year-old has now received the Palme d’Or for best film. In 2009 he was hailed in Cannes with “A Prophet”. For the prison film about an orphan boy Maghrebi origin who is a criminal, he was awarded the Grand Jury Prize.
Three years later he went with “The taste of rust and bones” with Marion Cotillard in the lead again in the running for a Palme d’Or. The drama that deals with the encounter between a boxer and a disabled homeless killer whale trainer, received in 2013 the coveted César for Best Adapted Screenplay and Director nomination.
Audiard, born in 1952 in Paris, the son of the famous screenwriter and director Michel Audiard, studied literature and philosophy. He worked as an assistant among other things, with Roman Polanski in “The Tenant”. Even his film debut in 1994 with a celebrated Audiard Thriller: “See How They Fall”. For the story of a friendship between men, he received several major nominations
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