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Jafar Panahi's film "A Simple Event" won the "Golden Palm"

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Jafar Panahi's 'A Simple Event' film won the 'Golden Palm'
The most prestigious event in world cinema held in Cannes, France — the Cannes International Film Festival has come to an end. At this 78th edition of the film festival, the 'Golden Palm Leaf' award was given to the famous Iranian director Jafar Panahi for his film 'A Simple Event'. The winner was announced at the closing ceremony of the festival.

Extraordinary themes and a powerful story — the victory of 'A Simple Event'

Panahi's film raises the conflict between victims and perpetrators of oppression, the inner pain of a person, and the theme of social justice. The director has been living under persecution in Iran for many years due to his political activism and stance against censorship. His victory is seen not only as a recognition of his cinema but also as an acknowledgment of freedom and the right to speak.

Grand Prix — to Danish Trier

The second highest award of the festival — the Grand Prix went to Danish director Joachim Trier for his film 'The Worst Person in the World'. The film has been recognized by international film critics for its unique portrayal of personal drama and values.

Best Direction — to Brazil

Kleber Mendonça Filho was declared the winner in the Best Direction category for bringing a significant achievement to Brazilian cinema with his film 'The Invisible Man'. The lead actor of this film, Wagner Moura, was also deemed worthy of the 'Best Actor' award.

France-Belgium project — best screenplay

At the festival, Jan-Peer and Luc Dardenne were awarded the 'Best Screenplay' award for the film 'Young Mothers'. This award is regarded as a joint cinematic achievement of the two countries — France and Belgium.

'Sister' film — best performance by a female actress

Nadya Melliti won the 'Best Female Role' nomination for her role in the film 'Sister' directed by Afsia Yerzi.

The jury's special award went to two films

The special award from the festival judges was given to the French director Olivier Lachey's film 'Sirat' and the German author Masha Shilinskiy's film 'The Sound of Collapse'.

22 films — strong competition and high-level creativity

This year, a total of 22 films participated in the Cannes Film Festival. Each film was dedicated to strong social or personal themes, showcasing the cultures and perspectives of various countries.

In conclusion, the 78th Cannes Film Festival once again demonstrated to the world that cinema is not only an art but also a social relationship, freedom, and stance. Jafar Panahi's victory has become an important symbol not only for the film world but also in the fight for human rights. Cannes has written history once again.

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