All the Winners From Cannes 2026
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The film ‘Fjord’, by Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, this Saturday raised the Golden Palm of the Festival de Cannes, which celebrated its 79th edition this 2026. With this, the European filmmaker recorded his second highest distinction in the event after the triumph of the film ‘4 months, 3 weeks, 2 days’ in 2007. The film, one of the most praised after its projection on the French Riviera, is starred by Renate Reinsve and Sebastian Stan, and…
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Highlights:Cristian Mungiu won his second Palme d’Or at Cannes. Fjord is Mungiu’s first English-language film. The movie stars Renate Reinsve and Sebastian Stan. Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Minotaur won the Grand Prix. Barbra Streisand received an honorary Palme d’Or. Cristian Mungiu won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2026 for his drama Fjord, nearly two decades after winning the same award for his abortion drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Day…
The Norwegian-Romanian film Fjord, directed by Cristian Mungiu, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in France yesterday. Minotaur by Andreï Zviaguintsev also won the Grand Prix. This is the 79th edition of the festival.
In the wake of the 79th Cannes Film Festival's winners, Élysée highlighted the importance of the French sector in the award-winning works. According to the presidency, each of the award-winning films has a French producer or co-producer and half received support from the CNC.
CANNES 2026 AWARD WINNERS: Christian Mungiu Takes Home His 2nd Palme D'Or for 'Fjord' (Full List)
NEON has done it again! The 79th annual Cannes Film Festival concluded on Saturday night as the jury, headed by Park-Chan Wook, awarded the prestigious Palme D’Or to Christian Mungiu’s Fjord, which the distributor acquired a year ago. This marks […] The post CANNES 2026 AWARD WINNERS: Christian Mungiu Takes Home His 2nd Palme D’Or for ‘Fjord’ (Full List) appeared first on Hammer to Nail.
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