Cinema: Who will get the Palme d’or? Answer this Saturday evening in Cannes

PostedMay 28, 2022, 4:24 p.m.

The games remain open at the Cannes Film Festival to succeed Julia Ducournau, who won the Palme d’Or last year with her shock film “Titanium”.

The 75th Cannes Film Festival ends this weekend.

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After the slap of “Titanium”, the games are open for the Palme d’Or awarded on Saturday evening in Cannes, between a young director who questions masculinity (“Close”), a thriller which confirms the South Korean wave or the film Dardenne brothers who might get a historic hat-trick.

After viewing the 21 films in competition, the jury retires in the greatest secrecy, cut off from the rustling of the Croisette, to deliberate. The verdict is expected for 8:30 p.m. during a ceremony broadcast on France 2 and the online channel Brut. The president of the jury, the Frenchman Vincent Lindon, will try not to trip over the carpet like his predecessor Spike Lee who, in 2021, inadvertently revealed the Palme d’Or at the start of the ceremony.

Alongside him, to draw the winners of this 75th edition, are notably the actress and director Rebecca Hall (“Vicky Cristina Barcelona”), the revelation of “Millenium” Noomi Rapace, the directors Asghar Farhadi (Grand Prix 2021 with “Un heroes”), Ladj Ly (“Les miserables”, jury prize 2019) and Joachim Trier (“Julie in 12 chapters”).

Lukas Dhont has a chance

The games remain open to succeed Julia Ducournau, the thirties who shook the Croisette and dusted off the competition last year with “Titane”. The chances of seeing a third director crowned in the history of the Festival seem slim: the American Kelly Reichardt did not transport her audience with “Showing Up”, any more than the French Claire Denis (“Stars at Noon”). And the step seems a bit high for the young talents Charlotte Vandermeersch and Léonor Serraille.

A coronation of Lukas Dhont, a 31-year-old Belgian with a meteoric career, would send an additional signal of rejuvenation for the 75th edition of the most important film festival, which wishes not to lose the link with new audiences.

His heartbreaking film “Close” won the applause meter in official screening (12 minutes of cheers). It paints the portrait of a boy bruised by a lost friendship, delicately addressing the question of masculinity and the weight of norms. And reveals a talent, the young Eden Dabrine, 15 years old.

“Make dream”

But he is not alone in the ranks: the jury might follow the majority of international critics interviewed by Screen magazine, and single out Park Chan-wook, who would thus bring a second Palme d’or to South Korea, three years old following “Parasite” by Bong Joon-ho.

“Decision to Leave”, his thriller regarding an inspector who falls in love with a suspect, which recalls “Basic Instinct”, sex and ice pick less, might seduce by the virtuosity of its realization. The Dardenne brothers are also cited for “Tori and Lokita”, which might earn them a third Palme d’Or, an unprecedented event in the history of Cannes.

Other favorites: the American James Gray, very autobiographical in “Armageddon Time” or “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” by the Russian Kirill Serebrennikov, on the composer’s wife, long remained in the shadows and with whom he married to hide his homosexuality.

Spirit of Chaplin

The coronation of this Russian artist, breaking with the regime, would be an event in itself in the midst of the war in Ukraine, at the end of a Festival which made it a point of honor to offer a large place to this country: from the ceremony opening, President Zelensky summoned, live from kyiv, the spirit of Chaplin and promised the defeat of Vladimir Putin.

Surprises are always possible, even unavoidable, at the end of a festival which hopes to help cinemas attract crowds to theaters once more, as before the Covid. To make the public dream, the 75th edition of the Festival unsheathed this year, out of competition, the mega-star Tom Cruise, who came to present the new “Top Gun”, or even the new darling of Hollywood, Austin Butler, in the role of Elvis for the biopic-event of the “King”.

(AFP)

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