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.