
Cannes awards Palme d'Or to Iranian revenge drama ‘It Was Just an Accident'
Cate Blanchett on Saturday presented the award to Panahi, who three years ago was imprisoned in Iran before going on a hunger strike. For a decade and a half, he has made films clandestinely in his native country, including one film ('This Is Not a Film') made in his living room, and another ('Taxi') set in a car.
The crowd rose in a thunderous standing ovation for the filmmaker, who immediately threw up his arms and leaned back in his seat in disbelief before applauding his collaborators and the audience around him.
On stage, Panahi was cheered by Cannes jury president Juliette Binoche, who in 2010 in Cannes held up Panahi's name to honour the director when he was under house arrest.
Panahi said what mattered most was freedom in his country.
'Let us join forces,' said Panahi. 'No one should dare tell us what kind of clothes we should wear, what we should do or what we should not do. The cinema is a society. Nobody is entitled to tell what we should or refrain from doing.'
The win for 'It Was Just an Accident' extended an unprecedented streak: The indie distributor Neon has now backed the last six Palme d'Or winners. The latest triumph for Neon, which acquired 'It Was Just an Accident' for North American distribution after its premiere in Cannes, follows its Palmes for 'Parasite', 'Titane', 'Triangle of Sadness', 'Anatomy of a Fall' and 'Anora'.
All those films were Oscar contenders and two, 'Parasite' and 'Anora', won best picture.
Last year, filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof fled Iran to attend the premiere of his film in Cannes and resettle in Germany. Panahi, though, has said that unlike his friend Rasoulof, life in exile isn't for him. He planned to fly home to Tehran on Sunday.
'It Was Just an Accident' was inspired by Panahi's experience in prison. In the film, a group of former prisoners encounter the man who terrorised them in jail, and weigh whether or not to kill him.
Panahi was jailed in Tehran's Evin Prison after going there to inquire about the then-jailed Rasoulof. Panahi was released in 2023 after going on a hunger strike.
In 2009, he was banned from traveling out of Iran after attending the funeral of a student killed in the Green Movement protests. Through those years, Panahi continued to make films illegally in Iran, without a permit, and had his films smuggled to festivals on USB drives. His travel ban was lifted after his release in 2023.
'The film springs from a feeling of resistance, survival, which is absolutely necessary today,' Binoche told reporters after the ceremony. 'Art will always win. What is human will always win.'
The Cannes closing ceremony followed a major power outage that struck southeastern France on Saturday in what police suspected was arson. Only a few hours before stars began streaming down the red carpet, power was restored in Cannes.
'A day without electricity,' sighed John C Reilly, who sang an English-language 'La Vie En Rose' at the ceremony. The festival's films, he said, supplied 'all the needed electricity.'
The Grand Prix, or second prize, was awarded to Joachim Trier's Norwegian family drama 'Sentimental Value', his lauded follow-up to 'The Worst Person in the World'. Some had expected 'Sentimental Value' to win the Palme, but Trier — whose film reunites him with actor Renate Reinsve — still took a major prize.
'We live in a time of tremendous excess and saturation of images. Moving images are being thrown at us all the time,' said Trier. 'And I want to give homage to the Cannes Film Festival for being a place where the big cinematic image, which is the foundation of the moving image, the free image, the image that we take time to look at, the image where we can identify with each other in contemplation and empathy, to be cherished in this place in such a way is very important in this moment.'
Kleber Mendonça Filho's Brazilian political thriller 'The Secret Agent' won two big awards: best director for Filho and best actor for Wagner Moura. Though Cannes juries are generally urged to spread awards around, the two for 'The Secret Agent' showed the jury's strong feelings for it. Asked about the two prizes, juror Jeremy Strong explained, simply, 'That was our wish.'
The wins, which followed the international film Oscar victory for Walter Salles' 'I'm Still Here' in March, gave Brazil more to celebrate.
On X, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said the awards 'show that our country's cinema is second to none.'
The jury prize was split between two films: Oliver Laxe's desert road trip 'Sirat" and Mascha Schilinski's German, generation-spanning drama 'Sound of Falling'. Best actress went to Nadia Melliti for 'The Little Sister', Hafsia Herzi's French coming-of-age drama.
The Belgian brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, who are two-time Palme d'Or winners, won best screenplay for their latest drama, 'Young Mothers.' Its their ninth prize in Cannes.
The festival's award for best first film, the Camera d'Or, went to Hasan Hadi for 'The President's Cake,' making it the first Iraqi film to win an award at the festival. (AP) RB
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