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Cannes Winners: Michael Haneke’s Amour Takes Palme d’Or

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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Any Filmmakers Out There Need $50,000? Try Louisiana

If it’s good enough for Werner Herzog , Tony Scott and the reigning Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner , then by God, it’s good enough for you: “Executive Director Gregory Kallenberg announced today the inaugural Louisiana Film Prize, with a grand prize of $50,000. The Louisiana Film Prize contest and festival invites filmmakers from all over the world to create and present a short film under one condition – it must be shot in the Shreveport-Bossier area.” Good luck! Write if you get work! [ LAfilmprize.com ]

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VMA Expert Kreayshawn Excited To ‘Harass Celebrities’

Sunday’s Video Music Awards red-carpet host aces MTV News quiz. By Kelley L. Carter, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi Kreayshawn Photo: MTV News Kreayshawn jokes that she didn’t grow up with cable TV, but that didn’t stop her from acing an MTV News Video Music Awards quiz. The Bay Area rapper took part in our mock game show, and even impressed herself with how much she knew about past VMA performances. She stumbled a bit over the first question — Who closed last year’s Video Music Awards? — guessing David Bowie, Eminem and Birdman before coming up with the correct answer: a red-suit-wearing Kanye West. She also scored correct guesses when she answered which song Britney Spears sang in her debut Video Music Awards performance (“… Baby One More Time”) and what Madonna song Katy Perry sang (“Like a Virgin”) when she fronted the house band one year. Sounds like she’ll do just fine come Sunday night, when she works the red carpet as a host for MTV.com. Others who’ve filled this role in past years include Coco Rocha, Christian Siriano and Adrienne Bailon. “I’m super excited to be the red-carpet host at this year’s VMAs,” Kreayshawn said. “I can harass celebrities about what they’re wearing, what they ate before they got to the carpet, all sorts of funny stuff.” The 21-year-old was featured on Saturday’s (August 27) new episode of “When I Was 17” with other VMA Best New Artist nominees Big Sean and Tyler, the Creator . The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards will air live Sunday from Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following the Selena Gomez-hosted pre-show at 8. See the list of nominees, revisit last year’s highlights and vote for Best New Artist by visiting VMA.MTV.com . Related Videos 2011 VMAs: Behind The Scenes Related Photos 2011 MTV Video Music Awards Performers VMA 2011: Behind The Scenes 2011 Video Music Award Nominees Related Artists Kreayshawn

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Katy Perry, Adele To Continue Ladies’ VMA Hot Streak?

Video of the Year Moonman has gone to a woman every year since the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. By Jocelyn Vena Past Video of the Year winners meet 2011 Video of the Year nominees Photo: Getty Images/ Columbia/ Capitol/ MTV News Every year since 2007, a woman has taken home the Video of the Year Moonman at the MTV Video Music Awards . The ladies really have become the undeniable stars of the category. So, who has won the prize the past four VMAs? In 2007, Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z) won it for “Umbrella.” A year later, in 2008, Britney Spears dominated with “Piece of Me.” Beyonc&#233 took it in 2009 for her anthem “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It),” and Lady Gaga (and her meat dress) won it last year, 2010, for her “Bad Romance” video. Sunday night, will a woman once again take home the ultimate Moonman for Video of the Year? Well, there’s a 40 percent chance, mathematically, that a female artist will win the prize. Two of the five nominees are women: Adele (“Rolling in the Deep”) and Katy Perry (“Firework”) face off against the Beastie Boys, Bruno Mars and Tyler, the Creator. Will the ladies cancel each other out, or will one of them rise victorious? “I think it has to be a lady this year, as in my mind, it’s a two-person race between Katy Perry and Adele ,” Entertainment Weekly staff writer Kyle Anderson told MTV News. “The former because it seems like an appropriate culmination to an unprecedented chart-ruling year, and the latter because it’s a feel-good story of quality and skill triumphing over glitz and artificiality.” While Anderson notes it could go either way regarding Adele and Perry, celeb blogger Perez Hilton had a more definite idea who will win. “The women continue their hot streak. Without a doubt, the winner is going to be Adele,” he predicted. “This is her year. She’s been the critical darling and has also been embraced by the masses in a way we haven’t seen in a really long time. She’s actually selling albums, week after week, and lots of them. She deserves to win every single award she’s nominated for.” Anderson added that the performances scheduled for the night are a major indication that a lady will win. “Either way, it’s going to be five straight victories for XX chromosomes,” he predicted. “And it should also be noted that considering the biggest performers will also be female — Adele, Lady Gaga, Beyonc

Esperanza Spalding Beats Justin Bieber, Drake For Best New Artist

Jazz star nabs rookie prize at the Grammy Awards. By Jocelyn Vena Esperanza Spalding accepts the Grammy for Best New Artist Photo: Michael Caulfield/WireImage With household names like Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence + the Machine and even Mumford & Sons all battling it out for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards, it was an unexpected victory for Esperanza Spalding, who nabbed the prize. Donning a lime green halter gown with pink shoes, the jazz chanteuse took the stage and graciously accepted her prize, after passing Drake on the way. “I know I don’t have a lot of time, so first, thank you to the academy for even nominating me in this category,” she said. “Thank you to the incredible community and family of musicians I’m so blessed to be a part of… my friends in Portland, all my teachers, colleagues… my beautiful family who’s here,” she continued, before naming names. The smiling award-winner stated that she had every intention of using this opportunity to continue making music that she felt her friends, fans and family would be proud of. “I take this honor to heart so sincerely, and I’ll do my damndest to make a whole lot of great music for all of you,” she gushed. “It’s such a blessing and an honor. God bless. Thank you.” While most thought the Best New Artist would be landing in the hands of Drake, Bieber or Florence, Spalding came out from behind thanks to a strong following in the jazz community. In 2010 she released several albums including Reencontro and Chamber Music Society, and she also joined Prince for select dates on his Welcome 2 America Tour. Were you surprised by Esperanza Spalding’s win? Let us know in the comments! For Grammy Awards winners, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Esperanza Spalding

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Esperanza Spalding Beats Justin Bieber, Drake For Best New Artist

Jazz star nabs rookie prize at the Grammy Awards. By Jocelyn Vena Esperanza Spalding accepts the Grammy for Best New Artist Photo: Michael Caulfield/WireImage With household names like Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence + the Machine and even Mumford & Sons all battling it out for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards, it was an unexpected victory for Esperanza Spalding, who nabbed the prize. Donning a lime green halter gown with pink shoes, the jazz chanteuse took the stage and graciously accepted her prize, after passing Drake on the way. “I know I don’t have a lot of time, so first, thank you to the academy for even nominating me in this category,” she said. “Thank you to the incredible community and family of musicians I’m so blessed to be a part of… my friends in Portland, all my teachers, colleagues… my beautiful family who’s here,” she continued, before naming names. The smiling award-winner stated that she had every intention of using this opportunity to continue making music that she felt her friends, fans and family would be proud of. “I take this honor to heart so sincerely, and I’ll do my damndest to make a whole lot of great music for all of you,” she gushed. “It’s such a blessing and an honor. God bless. Thank you.” While most thought the Best New Artist would be landing in the hands of Drake, Bieber or Florence, Spalding came out from behind thanks to a strong following in the jazz community. In 2010 she released several albums including Reencontro and Chamber Music Society, and she also joined Prince for select dates on his Welcome 2 America Tour. Were you surprised by Esperanza Spalding’s win? Let us know in the comments! For Grammy Awards winners, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Esperanza Spalding

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TMZ Live: KJ Attacks AEG, Oksana Blasts Bodyguard

It’s been a crazy week … Katherine Jackson went after AEG over Michael’s death, Oksana Grigorieva ‘s bodyguard could mean trouble, Kelsey Grammer wants a divorce … STAT, a ” Survivor ” winner arrested on a drug charge, and Octomom ‘s fetish video …… Read more

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‘Big Brother’ Winner — 4 Years In The Big House

Filed under: Adam Jasinski , Celebrity Justice ” Big Brother ” winner Adam Jasinski has been sentenced to 4 years in federal prison for masterminding a prescription drug ring … which he funded with the prize money from the show. As we previously reported, Jasinski was busted in a sting operation in… Read more

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Holly Lahti Picture

Sources tell KXLY out of Idaho that Holly Lahti quit her job as a bank taller and her relatives say she is “very deserving” of the prize. Lahti has a husband, Josh Lahti, but they are estranged. The couple has two daughters, ages 10 and 12. Holly Lahti, a bank teller at Inland Northwest Bank and single mother of two from Rathdrum, ID, has come forward to claim her half of the enormous Mega Millions jackpot she won last week, reports ABC News. But she is trying very hard to avoid the spotlight (

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Liu Xiaobo wife Liu Xia picture(Nobel Peace Prize 2010)

Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo and his wife Liu Xia pose in this undated photo released by his family on October 3, 2010. China and 18 other countries have declined invitations to attend Friday#39;s Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Liu, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said on December 7, 2010. Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in an Oslo ceremony derided by Beijing as a farce, and dedicated it from his prison cell to the “lost souls” of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdo

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