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Después de Lucia by Michel Franco took the top prize in Cannes Un Certain Regard section this weekend. Also honored were Benoit Delépine and Gugstave Kervern’s Le Grand Soir , winning a Special Jury Prize, while Emilie Dequenne and Suzanne Clément both won Best Actress prizes for their performances in A Perdre La Raison and Laurence Anyways respectively. Djeca (Children of Sarajevo) by Aida Begic received a “Special Distinction of the Jury nod. Winners: Prize of Un Certain Regard: Después de Lucia by Michel Franco Special Jury Prize: Le Grand Soir by Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern Un Certain Regard Award for Best Actress: Suzanne Clément for her performance in Laurence Anyways directed by Xavier Dolan Emilie Dequenne for her performance in A Perdre La Raison directed by Joachim Lafosse Special Distinction of the Jury: Djeca (Children of Sarajevo) by Aida Begic
Michael Haneke’s Amour won the Palme d’Or Sunday night in Cannes, capping the 65th edition of the festival. The film follows Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emanuelle Riva) a couple in their 80s who must endure a long demise after Anne suffers an attack. This is not Haneke’s first time taking to the stage to accept Cannes’ top prize. He won the Palme d’Or in 2009 for The White Ribbon and he took a Grand Jury Prize at the festival in 2001 for The Piano Teacher and in 2005 won Best Director for Caché . In other prizes, Matteo Garrone’s Reality won the Grand Jury Prize, while Ken Loach’s Angels’ Share took the Cannes Jury Prize. Sundance 2012 Best Film winner Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin won the Camera d’Or for Best First Film, while Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu took two awards, including Best Actress and Best Screenplay. Garrone won the Grand Jury Prize in 2008 for Gomorrah , while Ken Loach won the Palme d’Or in 2006 for The Wind that Shakes the Barley . “Cannes shows us cinema is not just a diversion, but shows how we live together,” said Angels’ Share director Ken Loach. “In these dark times, let’s show our solidarity with those who resist austerity.” “This wasn’t just my first film, it was the first film for almost everyone who made it,” director Benh Zeitlin said from the Lumiére stage Sunday. “[Cannes] is a temple and you don’t know if you’re able to dance in the temple, and you can. Thank you, you’ve changed many people’s lives.” The List of 2012 Cannes Film Festival winners: Palme d’Or: Amour by Michael Haneke Grand Prix of the Jury: Reality by Matteo Garrone Prix de la Mise en Scene (Best Director): Carlos Reygadas for Post Tenebras Lux Prix du Scenario (Best Screenplay): Cristian Mungiu for Beyond the Hills Camera d’Or (Best First Feature): Beasts of the Southern Wild , directed by Benh Zeitlin Prix du Jury (Jury Prize): The Angels’ Share directed by Ken Loach Prix d’interpretation feminine (Best Actress): Cosmina Stratan and Cristina Flutur for Beyond the Hills directed by Cristian Mungiu Prix d’interpretation masculine (Best Actor): Mads Mikkelsen for Jagten , directed by Thomas Vinterberg Palme d’Or (Short Film): Silence (Sessis-Be Deng) directed by L. Rezan Yesilbas Read more of Movieline’s Cannes 2012 coverage here . [Photo of Michael Haneke: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images]
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It’s the carrot!!!! Carrot Top, normally not seen outside Las Vegas these days, pays a visit to an eatery in Beverly Hills, and gives us a few words on the violent Chris Brown, Charlie Sheen & more!