CANNES FESTIVAL – Three members of the Cannes press corps give their forecast for the winners, MALICK and ALMODOVAR among the favorites
(CANNES, France) Laurence Salfati has been a part of the Cannes Festival press corps for nearly twenty years. She works for Lyon-based Radio Judaica and has interviewed all of France’s greatest film stars. René Chiche has been coming to Cannes for about as long as his aforementioned colleague. Chiche is a writer, a TV producer and a journalist. He owns a news agency that’s based in Paris and runs several publications, among which is Entreprendre. Both Laurence and René and myself have come up with our predictions for the winners. The Cannes Festival is closing today. Winners will be announced during the closing ceremony tonight a little after 8pm.
ALL THE FILMS FROM CANNES REVIEWED HERE
Laurence SALFATI
Best Screenplay : LITTLE JOE (Jessica Hausner)
Best Directing : ONCE UPON A TIME … IN HOLLYWOOD (Quentin Tarantino)
Best female acting: Ex-aequo Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haenel (PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN ON FIRE)
Best male acting: Antonio Banderas (DOLOR Y GLORIA, Pedro Almodovar)
Jury’s Prize: PARASITE (Bong Joon-Ho)
Grand Prix: LES MISERABLES (Ladj Ly)
Palme D’Or: A HIDDEN LIFE (Terrence Malick)
René CHICHE
Best Screenplay: Ex-aequo LITTLE JOE and BACURAU (Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles)
Best Directing: Quentin Tarantino for ONCE UPON A TIME … IN HOLLYWOOD
Best female acting: Virginie Efira (SIBYL, directed by Justine Triet)
Best male acting: Antonio Banderas
Jury’s Prize: LES MISERABLES
Grand Prix: PARASITE
Palme D’Or: A HIDDEN LIFE
Ali NADERZAD
Best Screenplay: WILD GOOSE LAKE (directed by Yi’Nan Diao)
Best Directing : PARASITE
Best female acting: Valerie Pachner (A HIDDEN LIFE)
Best male acting: Leonardo DiCaprio (ONCE UPON A TIME … IN HOLLYWOOD)
Jury’s Prize: LES MISERABLES
Grand Prix: BACURAU
Palme D’Or: DOLOR Y GLORIA
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