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Titane wins top Cannes honor, 2nd ever for female director
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Festival de Cannes 2021, Palme de Titane
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Titanne is 2021 Cannes Palme d Or winnner
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Julia Ducournau s Titane wins Cannes Film Festival top honor Share Updated: 5:19 PM EDT Jul 17, 2021 JAKE COYLE, Associated Press Share Updated: 5:19 PM EDT Jul 17, 2021
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GET ENTERTAINMENT NEWS UPDATES Share Updated: 5:19 PM EDT Jul 17, 2021 JAKE COYLE, Associated Press Julia Ducournau s Titane, a wild body-horror thriller featuring sex with a car and a surprisingly tender heart, won the Palme d Or at the Cannes Film Festival, making Ducournau just the second female filmmaker to win the festival s top honor in its 74-year history.The win on Saturday was mistakenly announced by jury president Spike Lee at the top of the closing ceremony, broadcast in France on Canal+, unleashing a few moments of confusion. Ducournau, a French filmmaker, didn t come to the stage to accept the award until the formal announcement at the end of the ceremony. But the early hint didn t diminish from her emotional response.
Director Lee Jumps Gun at Cannes, Says Titane Wins Cannes Prize
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18 Jul 2021, 08:35 GMT+10
CANNES, FRANCE - Titane, a wildly imaginative film about a serial killer by French director Julia Ducournau, won the top Palme d Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival, jury head Spike Lee told a ceremony Saturday before the award was slated to be revealed.
In a moment of confusion when asked in French to reveal what one of the prizes was, the U.S. film director read off a card and prematurely announced the best movie winner.
Ducournau, 37, became only the second woman to win the top award at Cannes. Her violent film, in which the heroine has sex with a car, split critics, with some praising its originality but others put off by its frantic and messy approach.