My 10 Favorite Cannes Palme d’Or Winners Since 1975
I love this time of year—when Cannes is in full swing, and a slate of new films are competing for the coveted Palme d’Or! There are many promising films this year to keep your eye out for (just to name a few):
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120 Beats per Minute (France) dir. Robin Campillo
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The Beguiled (USA) dir. Sofia Coppola
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Happy End (France, Germany, Austria) dir. Michael Haneke
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Redoubtable (France) dir. Michel Hazanavicius
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L’amant double (France) dir. Francois Ozon
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer (UK, Ireland) dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
While we wait for those films to come to our US theaters, I decided to look back and list my favorite films winning the Palme d’Or since 1975. Bon cinema !
10. Farewell My Concubine (China, 1993) dir. Chen Kaige
9. Winter Sleep (Turkey, 2014) dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan
8. Rosetta (Belgium, 1999) dir. The Dardenne Brothers
7. Taste of Cherry (Iran, 1997) dir. Abbas Kiarostami
6. Amour (Austria, 2012) dir. Michael Haneke
5. The Tree of Life (USA, 2011) dir. Terrence Malick
4. Paris, Texas (USA/West Germany, 1984) dir. Wim Wenders
3. The Child (Belgium, 2005) dir. The Dardenne Brothers
2. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romania, 2007) dir. Christian Mungiu
1. Apocalypse Now (USA, 1979) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
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