Cannes 2018. Awards

All the awards given at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, Directors' Fortnight and Critics' Week.
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Shoplifters

IN COMPETITION

Palme d'Or: Shoplifters directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda (read our review)

Special Palme d'Or : The Image Book directed by Jean-Luc Godard (read our review)

Grand Prix: BlackKkKlansman directed by Spike Lee (read our review)

Jury Prize: Capernaum directed by Nadine Labaki

Best Director: Pawel Pawlikowski for Cold War (read our review)

Best Actor: Marcello Fonte for Dogman (read our review)

Best Actress: Samal Yeslyamova for Ayka (read our review)

Best Scenario: Alice Rohrwacher for Happy as Lazzaro (read our review)

and Jafar Panahi & Nader Saeivar for 3 Faces (read our review)

UN CERTAIN REGARD

Border directed by Ali Abbasi

Prix d'interpretation: Victor Polster for Girl (read our review)

Prix de la mise en scène: Sergei Loznitsa for Donbass (read our review & watch our interview)

Jury Prize: The Dead and the Others directed by João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora

CAMERA D'OR

Girl directed by Lukas Dhont (read our review)

CINÉFONDATION

First Prize: The Summer of the Electric Lion directed by Diego Céspedes

Second Prize: Calendar directed by Igor Poplauhin

and The Storms in Our Blood directed by Shen Di

Third Prize: Inanimate directed by Lucia Bulgheroni

CRITICS' WEEK

Nespresso Grand Prize: Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt (read our review & watch our interview)

DIRECTORS FORTNIGHT

Art Cinema Award: Climax by Gaspar Noé (read our review)

FIPRESCI: COMPETITION

Burning directed by Lee Chang-dong

FIPRESCI: UN CERTAIN REGARD

Girl directed by Lukas Dhont (read our review)

FIPRESCI: CRITICS' WEEK

One Day directed by Zsófia Szilágyi

PRIZE OF THE ECUMENICAL JURY

Capernaum directed by Nadine Labaki

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