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List of winners of the 75th Cannes Film Festival

The list of winners of the 75th Cannes Film Festival is as follows:

Palme d'Or: Ruben ?stlund's "Triangle of Tragedy".

Jury Prize: Claire Denis for "Star Noon" & Lucas DeHot for "Intimacy".

Best Director Award: Park Chan-wook "Determination to Break Up".

Best Actor: Song Kang-ho "The Broker".

Best Actress: Zara Amir Abrahami, "The Spider."

Best Screenplay: Tariq Saleh, "The Boy from Heaven".

75th Anniversary Special Award: "Tori and Rokita" by the Dardenne Brothers.

Jury Prize (tied): Jerzy Skolimowski "Donkey Bray" & Phyllis van Gunningen/Charlotte von Demersch "Eight Mountains" 》.

Camera d'Or: "Beast".

Special Mention of the Golden Camera Award: "The Seventh Five-Year Plan".

Short film Palme d'Or: "A Cliff Rises from the Sea".

Special Mention for the Short Film Jury Award: "Mother's Melancholy Lullaby".

Interpretation of the film that won the Palme d'Or at the 75th Cannes Film Festival

"Triangle of Tragedy" is a film directed by Ruben ?stlund and starring Harris Dickinson , following the director's usual humorous and satirical style. There are three main scenes in "Triangle of Tragedy", the fashion circle, the yacht and the desert island. What gave the audience the greatest visual impact was a fifteen-minute seasickness scene. The violent storm made all the handsome men and women on the boat, who had exquisite makeup and elegant clothes, turn pale with vomiting.

In this scene, the director used the camera to show their vomit and excrement in detail, which shocked many viewers. The ridicule of the entire movie was very bold and straightforward, and the power of lamentation was obvious. The director satirized most of the characters on the yacht one by one. For example, the hypocrisy of the rich, the duplicity of men, the vanity of women, etc.

Director Ruben ?stlund once won the Palme d'Or in the main competition of the 70th Cannes Film Festival for "The Square". Audiences familiar with the director can easily find that his works have an "angry youth" feel to them. He is willing to challenge tradition and ridicule authority. He believes that "Triangle of Tragedy" tells a ridiculous story that beauty can be used as money, and that Western civilization is about to come to an end.