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Jafar Panahi's 'Un simple accident' Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes 2025

The 78th Cannes Film Festival honors Iranian dissident cinema while celebrating global storytelling and emerging talent.

Le cinéaste dissident Jafar Panahi, primé d’une Palme d’or pour son film «Un simple accident».
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Jafar Panahi et sa palme d'or à Cannes, ce samedi 24 mai.
Le cinéaste iranien Jafar Panahi, palme d'or du 78<sup>e</sup> Festival de Cannes pour <em>Un simple accident</em>, le samedi 24 mai 2025.

Overview

  • Jafar Panahi's 'Un simple accident,' filmed clandestinely in Tehran, received the Palme d'Or for its artistic brilliance and bold critique of Iranian censorship.
  • The festival reaffirmed its support for Iranian dissident filmmakers, with Panahi's acceptance speech emphasizing the importance of freedom in his homeland.
  • Nadia Melliti, a 23-year-old newcomer, won Best Actress for her role in 'La petite dernière,' a film exploring identity and self-discovery, directed by Hafsia Herzi.
  • The Dardenne brothers secured their seventh Cannes award, winning Best Screenplay for 'Jeunes Mères,' a poignant story of teenage motherhood and resilience.
  • American films were notably absent from the awards, with major productions failing to secure recognition, highlighting a shift in focus toward diverse global cinema.