Best Actor: Shahab Hosseini, "The Salesman" iran
Best Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi, "The Salesman" iran
READ MORE: The 2016 Indiewire Cannes Bible: Every Review, Interview and News Item Posted During the Festival
The 2016 Cannes Film Festival comes to an end today with the presentation of this year's awards, topped by the prestigious honoring of the Palme d'Or. There are 21 films in competition this year, and the battle for the Palme includes auteurs like Nicolas Winding Refn, Xavier Dolan, Pedro Almodóvar, Paul Verhoeven and the Dardenne Brothers.
While there's no shortage of international talent to choose from, it is currently the two female filmmakers in competition that are the frontrunners for Palme d'Or: Andrea Arnold ("American Honey") and Maren Ade ("Toni Erdmann"). Despite predictions, the festival always surprises with its awards, so nothing is a sure thing at this point.
Click here for this year's Un Certain Regard winners, and get the complete list of 2016 competition winners below. You can watch the awards ceremony live here.
Palme d'Or: Ken Loach, "I, Daniel Blake"
Grand Prix: Xavier Dolan, "It's Only The End of the World"
Jury Prize: Andrea Arnold, "American Honey"
Best Actress: Jaclyn Jose, "Ma Rosa"
Best Actor: Shahab Hosseini, "The Salesman"
Best Director: Olivier Assayas, "Personal Shopper" & Cristian Mungiu, "Graduation"
Best Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi, "The Salesman"
Camera d'Or: "Divines," Houda Benyamina
Queer Palm (Feature): "Les Vies de Thérèse," Sébastien Lifshitz
Queer Palm (Short): "Gabber Lover," Anna Cazenave-Cambet.
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Best Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi, "The Salesman" iran
READ MORE: The 2016 Indiewire Cannes Bible: Every Review, Interview and News Item Posted During the Festival
The 2016 Cannes Film Festival comes to an end today with the presentation of this year's awards, topped by the prestigious honoring of the Palme d'Or. There are 21 films in competition this year, and the battle for the Palme includes auteurs like Nicolas Winding Refn, Xavier Dolan, Pedro Almodóvar, Paul Verhoeven and the Dardenne Brothers.
While there's no shortage of international talent to choose from, it is currently the two female filmmakers in competition that are the frontrunners for Palme d'Or: Andrea Arnold ("American Honey") and Maren Ade ("Toni Erdmann"). Despite predictions, the festival always surprises with its awards, so nothing is a sure thing at this point.
Click here for this year's Un Certain Regard winners, and get the complete list of 2016 competition winners below. You can watch the awards ceremony live here.
Palme d'Or: Ken Loach, "I, Daniel Blake"
Grand Prix: Xavier Dolan, "It's Only The End of the World"
Jury Prize: Andrea Arnold, "American Honey"
Best Actress: Jaclyn Jose, "Ma Rosa"
Best Actor: Shahab Hosseini, "The Salesman"
Best Director: Olivier Assayas, "Personal Shopper" & Cristian Mungiu, "Graduation"
Best Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi, "The Salesman"
Camera d'Or: "Divines," Houda Benyamina
Queer Palm (Feature): "Les Vies de Thérèse," Sébastien Lifshitz
Queer Palm (Short): "Gabber Lover," Anna Cazenave-Cambet.
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