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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins top prize at Cannes

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Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” won the Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in a ceremony Saturday that bestowed the festival’s prestigiou­s top prize on an engrossing, rigorously plotted French courtroom drama that puts a marriage on trial.

“Anatomy of a Fall,” which stars Sandra Hüller as a writer trying to prove her innocence in her husband’s death, is only the third film directed by a woman to win the Palme d’Or. One of the two previous winners, Julia Ducournau, was on this year’s jury.

Cannes’ Grand Prix, its second prize, went to Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest,” a chilling Martin Amis adaptation about a German family living next door to Auschwitz. Hüller also stars in that film.

The awards were decided by a jury presided over by twotime Palme winner Ruben Östlund, the Swedish director who won the prize last year for “Triangle of Sadness.” The ceremony preceded the festival’s closing night film, the Pixar animation “Elemental.”

Remarkably, the award for “Anatomy of a Fall” gives the indie distributo­r Neon its fourth straight Palme winners. Neon, which acquired the film after its premiere in Cannes, also backed “Triangle of Sadness,”Ducournau’s “Titane” and Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite,” which it steered to a best picture win at the Academy Awards.

Triet was presented the Palme by Jane Fonda, who recalled coming to Cannes in 1963 when, she said, there were no female filmmakers competing “and it never even occurred to us that there was something wrong with that.” This year, a record seven out of the 21 films in competitio­n at Cannes were directed by women.

After a rousing standing ovation, Triet, the 44-yearold French filmmaker, spoke passionate­ly about the protests that have roiled France this year over reforms to pension plans and the retirement age. Several protests were held during Cannes this year,

but demonstrat­ions were — as they have been in many highprofil­e locations throughout France — banned from the area around the Palais des Festivals. Protesters were largely relegated to the outskirts of Cannes.

“The protests were denied and repressed in a shocking way,” said Triet, who linked that government­al influence to that in cinema. “The merchandiz­ing of culture, defended by a liberal government, is breaking the French cultural exception.”

“This award is dedicated to all the young women directors and all the young male directors and all those who cannot manage to shoot films today,” she added. “We must give them the space I occupied 15 years ago in a less

hostile world where it was still possible to make mistakes and start again.”

After the ceremony, Triet reflected on being the third female director to win the Palme, following Ducournau and Jane Campion (“The Piano”).

“Things are truly changing,” she said.

Speaking to reporters, Triet was joined by her star, Hüller, whose performanc­e was arguably the most acclaimed of the festival. (The festival encourages juries not to give films more than one award.) But “Anatomy of a Fall” did pocket one other sought-after prize: the Palme Dog. The honor given to the best canine in the festival’s films went to the film’s border collie, Snoop.

 ?? DANIEL COLE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jury president Ruben Ostlund, center, poses with jury members upon arrival at the opening ceremony and the premiere of the film “Jeanne du Barry” at the 76th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on May 16, 2023.
DANIEL COLE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jury president Ruben Ostlund, center, poses with jury members upon arrival at the opening ceremony and the premiere of the film “Jeanne du Barry” at the 76th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on May 16, 2023.
 ?? PHOTO BY VIANNEY LE CAER — INVISION/AP ?? Scarlett Johansson poses for photograph­ers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Asteroid City’ at the 76th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on Tuesday.
PHOTO BY VIANNEY LE CAER — INVISION/AP Scarlett Johansson poses for photograph­ers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Asteroid City’ at the 76th internatio­nal film festival, Cannes, southern France, on Tuesday.

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