Cannes 2015. Awards

The awards are in! Big wins for Rooney Mara, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, _Son of Saul_, and a surprise upset for the Palme...
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In Competition

Palme d'Or – Dheepan, directed by Jacques Audiard

Grand Prix – Son of Saul, directed by László Nemes

Jury Prize – The Lobster, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos

Best Director – Hou Hsiao-hsien, The Assassin

Best Actor – Vincent Lindon, The Measure of a Man

Best Actress – Rooney Mara, Carol; Emmanuelle Bercot, Mon Roi

Best Screenplay – Michel Franco, Chronic

Read our Notebook coverage of Son of Saul, The Lobster, The Assassin, and Carol

Un Certain Regard

Prix Un Certain Regard – Rams, directed by Grímur Hákonarson

Jury Prize – The High Sun, directed by Dalibor Matanić

Best Director – Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Journey to the Shore

A Certain Talent Prize – Corneliu Porumboiu, The Treasure

Special Prize For Promising Futures – Nahid, directed by Ida Panahandeh; Fly Away Solo, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan

Check out our Notebook coverage of Journey to the Shore and The Treasure

Camera d'Or

Camera d'Or – Land and Shade, directed by César Augusto Acevedo

Critics' Week

Critics' Week Grand Prize – Paulina, directed by Santiago Mitre

France 4 Visionary Award – Land and Shade, directed by César Augusto Acevedo

Gan Foundation Distribution Prize – The Wakhan Front, directed by Clément Cogitore

SACD Prize – Land and Shade, directed by César Augusto Acevedo

Directors' Fortnight

Art Cinema AwardEmbrace of the Serpent, directed by Ciro Guerra

Label Europa Cinemas AwardMustang, directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven

SACD Prize – My Golden Days, directed by Arnaud Desplechin

Check out our Notebook coverage of My Golden Days.

FIPRESCI

Competition FIPRESCI Prize – Son of Saul, directed by László Nemes

Un Certain Regard FIPRESCI Prize – Fly Away Solo, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan

Critics' Week FIPRESCI Prize – Paulina, directed by Santiago Mitre

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury – Mia Madre, directed by Nanni Moretti

Special Mentions – The Measure of a Man, directed by Stéphane Brizé; Taklub, directed by Brillante Mendoza

And how could we forget...

Palme Dog

Palme Dog – Lucky, for Arabian Nights directed by Miguel Gomes

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