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Cannes: Ken Loach’s ‘I, Daniel Blake’ Wins Palme d’Or; Xavier Dolan Takes Grand Prix, Andrea Arnold Nabs Jury Prize

Twelve days of cinephile heaven are over as the Cannes Film Festival wraps up for another year. This evening in the south of France, the George Miller-led jury have made their selection of the winners. And as per usual, there were some major curveballs.

Ashgar Farhadi‘s well-received but not particularly wildly acclaimed “The Salesman” landed two awards for Best Actor and Best Screenplay. Andrea Arnold continued her terrific run on the Croisette, earning her third Jury Prize for “American Honey.” In a rare tie, Olivier Assayas and Cristian Mungiu shared Best Director for “Personal Shopper” and “Graduation.” In the “Suck It Haters” category, Xavier Dolan landed the Grand Prix for his divisive “It’s Only The End Of The World.”

READ MORE: Cannes Review: Xavier Dolan’s Shrill, Shrieking Drama ‘It’s Only The End Of The World’

Taking the Palme d’Or for the second time in his career was Ken Loach for what is reported to be his final film, “I, Daniel Blake.” So, sorry Jim Jarmusch, Nicolas Winding Refn, and Park Chan-wook fans: They walked away with nothing.

See the full list of winners below, including those awarded in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and Cannes Critics’ Week.

Cannes Film Festival Awards

Caméra d’Or (best first feature): “Divines” directed by Uda Benyamina

Best screenplay: Asghar Farhadi for “The Salesman”

Best actress: Jaclyn Jose in Brillante Mendoza’s “Ma’ Rosa”

Jury prize: “American Honey” directed by Andrea Arnold

Best actor: Shahab Hosseini in Asghar Farhadi’s “The Salesman”

Best director TIE: Olivier Assayas for “Personal Shopper” and Cristian Mungiu for “Graduation”

Grand Prix: “It’s Only The End Of The World” directed by Xavier Dolan

Palme d’Or: “I, Daniel Blake” directed by Ken Loach

Honorary Palme d’Or: Jean-Pierre Leaud

Prize of Un Certain Regard
HYMYILEVÄ MIES
(The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki)
by Juho Kuosmanen

Jury Prize
FUCHI NI TATSU
(Harmonium)
by Fukada Kôji

Prize for Best Director
Matt Ross

for CAPTAIN FANTASTIC

Prize for Best Screenplay
Delphine Coulin & Muriel Coulin

for VOIR DU PAYS (The Stopover)

Un Certain Regard Special Prize
LA TORTUE ROUGE

(The Red Turtle)
by Michael Dudok de Wit

Sponsors Awards at the 2016 edition  of Cannes Directors’ Fortnight / Quinzaine des Realisateurs

Art Cinema Award to a feature film
“Wolf & Sheep,” dir. Shahrbanoo Sadat

SACD Award to a French-language feature film
“The Together Project” (aka “L’Effet Aquatique”) dir. Sólveig Anspach

SACD special mention
“Divines” dir. Uda Benyamina

The Europa Cinemas Label to a European feature film
“Mercenary” (aka “Mercenaire”) dir. Sacha Wolff

Illy Prize to a short film
“Chasse Royale” dirs. Lise Akoka, Romane Gueret

Illy special mention
“The Beast” (aka “Zvir”) dir. Miroslav Sikavica

Cannes Critics’ Week Awards

Nespresso
 Grand Prize
Mimosas by Oliver Laxe

France 4
 Visionary Award


Albüm by Mehmet Can Mertoglu

Leica Cine Discovery Prize for short films 
 




Prenjak by Wregas Bhanuteja

PARTNER AWARDS

Gan Foundation Award for Distribution



Sophie Dulac, French distributor for One Week and a Day (Shavua Ve Yom) by Asaph Polonsky

SACD 
Award




Davy Chou and Claire Maugendre, co-writers of Diamond Island

Canal+ Award for short films 











L’enfance d’un Chef by Antoine de Bary

Check out the rest of our coverage from the 2016 Cannes Film Festival by clicking here.

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