‘Everytime,’ ‘Elephants in the Fog’ Win Cannes Un Certain Regard
The Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard section awarded the top prize to 'Everytime,' a drama about grief directed by Sandra Wollner. The Jury Prize went to 'Elephants in the Fog,' a film exploring the lives of transgender women in Nepal. Other notable awards included a special jury prize for 'Iron Boy' and acting awards for Bradley Fiomona Dembeasset and a trio of actresses from 'Siempre Soy Tu Animal Materno.'
- ▪'Everytime' won the best film award at Cannes' Un Certain Regard section.
- ▪'Elephants in the Fog' received the Jury Prize for its portrayal of the Kinnar community in Nepal.
- ▪Bradley Fiomona Dembeasset won Best Actor for his role in 'Congo Boy.'
- ▪A joint Best Actress award was given to three leads from 'Siempre Soy Tu Animal Materno.'
- ▪'Iron Boy' received a special jury prize and marks Louis Clichy's first film as a solo director.
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'Everytime' Cannes Film Festival Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Everytime, a drama about grief from fast-rising Austrian director Sandra Wollner (The Trouble With Being Born), took top honors for best film at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section. The feature, starring Birgit Minichmayr, Lotte Keiling, Tristan López, and Carla Hüttermann, follows a family on summer holiday that are struck by a tragedy that ripples through their lives and relationships. Produced by Panama Films and The Barricades, Everytime is being sold by Charades worldwide.
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