Photocol during the 78th Annual Cans Film Festival at the 78th Annual Cans Film Festival at the 78th Annual Cans Film Festival during the ‘La Mysterosa Mirada Dell Flamengo’ (‘The Mysterious Canas Film Festival during the 78th Annual Cans Film Festival at the 78th Annual Cans Film during the 78th Annual Can Festival during the 78th Annual Cans Film during the 78th Annual Can Festival at Paula Deenmarka, Tamara Cortes, Mattis Cortease, Mattis Cortease, Mattis Catalan, Diego Sespaids, Pedro Munose and Francisco Diaz. Photo Credit: Getty Images
Chile’s director Diego Ceseps’ first feature Flemingo’s mysterious gaze At the 77th Cannes Film Festival, some of the United Nations honors have won the top awards, excluding several high-profile contenders. The character-powered drama set in a transgender commune during the early years of AIDS epidemic in Chile in the 1980s was praised by the jury for its bold and unconventional story.

The jury, headed by British filmmaker Molly Manning Walker, described the film as “raw and powerful and yet funny and wild”. While receiving the award, Céspedes said the film “was inspired by all the angry lovers who just wanted to love like everyone.”
In some honor section of the United Nations, three debut works were done by the famous actors by the famous actors this year: Kristen Stewart (Chronology of water), Scarlett Johansson (Ellenor the Great), And Harris Dicinson (Naught boyNone of the three went away with an award, protested with the jury instead of emerging voices from Latin America and Middle East.
Jury Award, Second highest honor in section, Gaya a poetDirected by Simone Mesa Soto of Columbia. The film focuses on his misleading attempt to advise a struggling poem teacher and a working class Kishore Kautuk. Messa Soto dedicated the award to fellow filmmakers, calling the film production a “A hard job” and emphasized the difficulty of making art in uncertain conditions.

Guests, manual Ruiz Montelegre, Simone Mesa Soto, Ubeimmer Rios and Juan Sarmiento Grischels and Katrina Burgfeld posted at the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival at the Pelis Des Festival ‘United Nations Kavi’ (a poet ‘) at the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival. Photo Credit: Getty Images
Best Director Palestinian twin brothers went to Tarzan and Arab Nasar Once in GazaWhich depicts two youth who navigate life in Gaza Strip in 2007. The brothers used their acceptance speech to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, relaying a message to their mother, asking them to participate in the ear and “to stop the genocide.” He dedicated his award to Palestinians.
Director Arab Nasir and Tarzan Nasar posed during a photocol for the film ‘Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Photo Credit: Reuters
Actor Clao Diara won a performance award for Portuguese director Pedro Pinho’s three and a half -hour film. I only relax in the stormWhich examines Portugal’s postcolonial heritage through a multi-generation family lens. In his speech, Diara made a direct statement in support of Palestinian rights and also spoke against political development in Portugal, where a new rightist government recently took over.

Cleo Diara posed for photographers in a photo call for the film ‘I Only Rest in the Storm’ at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Photo Credit: AP
British actor Frank Dillon won a performance award for his role Naught boyHarris Dicinson’s social-realistic film about a homeless addict. Dillon kept his comment short, thanked for the opportunity to tell stories about the marginalized people of the society.
Frank Dillon posed during a photocol for ‘Urine’ at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. Photo Credit: Reuters
Harry Light of UK won the best screenplay Back seatA drama that discovers a dome-all relationship between two bikers. In his speech, Liton thanked the Kink community for allowing the story to tell with respect and humor. He also admitted to his makers to discourage the last minute idea to move the film’s settings to ancient Rome.
Pose for writer and director Harry Lighten, Cast Member Alexander Scarsguard and Harry Mailing 78th Cannes Film Festival for ‘Pillion’ during a photocol. Photo Credit: Reuters
India’s only entry in a certain section of the United Nations, Neeraj Ghaywan HomeboundNo award received. The film’s premiere was in the first nine -minute standing ovation in the week.

Homebound Was seen as a potential contender, especially Bollywood producer Karan Johar and executive producer Martin Scorsca were supported. Ghaywan first received praise in Cannes in 2015 MasuanWhich earned FIPRESCI and promising future awards.
Despite disappearing from an award, Homebound Got a strong significant response, and its presence in the ear will probably be translated for a later possible prize season dispute, A La Payal Kapadia We all imagine as light,
Published – May 24, 2025 10:57 AM IST