Cannes 2006 Winners
The winning films from the 59th Festival de Cannes
FEATURE FILMS
PALME D'OR
THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY directed by Ken LOACH
GRAND PRIX
FLANDRES directed by Bruno DUMONT
BEST SCREENPLAY
Pedro ALMODÓVAR for VOLVER
BEST DIRECTOR
Alejandro González IÑÁRRITU for BABEL
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR
Jamel DEBBOUZE, Samy NACÉRI, Roschdy ZEM, Sami BOUAJILA, Bernard BLANCAN in INDIGÈNES directed by Rachid BOUCHAREB
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS
Penélope CRUZ, Carmen MAURA, Lola DUEÑAS, Blanca PORTILLO, Yohana COBO, Chus LAMPREAVE in VOLVER directed by Pedro ALMODÓVAR
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JURY PRIZE
RED ROAD directed by Andrea ARNOLD
SHORT FILMS
PALME D'OR
SNIFFER directed by Bobbie PEERS
PRIX DU JURY
PRIMERA NIEVE (Première neige) directed by Pablo AGUERO
MENTION SPÉCIALE
CONTE DE QUARTIER directed by Florence MIAILHE
PRIX UN CERTAIN REGARD – FONDATION GAN POUR LE CINÉMA
LUXURY CAR (Voiture de luxe) directed by WANG Chao
PRIX SPÉCIAL DU JURY UN CERTAIN REGARD
TEN CANOES directed by Rolf De HEER
PRIX D’INTERPRÉTATION UN CERTAIN REGARD
Dorotheea PETRE in CUM MI-AM PETRECUT SFÂRSITUL LUMII directed by Catalin MITULESCU
PRIX D’INTERPRÉTATION UN CERTAIN REGARD
Don Angel TAVIRA in EL VIOLÍN directed by Francisco VARGAS
PRIX DU PRESIDENT DU JURY UN CERTAIN REGARD
MEURTRIÈRES directed by Patrick GRANDPERRET
CAMÉRA D’OR
A FOST SAU N-A FOST ? directed by Corneliu PORUMBOIU présenté dans le cadre de la Quinzaine des Réalisateurs
CINÉFONDATION
PREMIER PRIX
GE & ZETA directed by Gustavo RIET
DEUXIÈME PRIX
MR. SCHWARTZ, MR. HAZEN & MR. HORLOCKER directed by Stefan MUELLER
TROISIÈME PRIX - EX-ÆQUO
MOTHER directed by Siân HEDER
A VÍRUS directed by Ágnes KOCSIS
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