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]]>Past Lives faced stiff competition in the race for the best feature, but it still managed to beat all its rivals and take this trophy home. Passages, Reality, Showing Up, and A Thousand and One were also in contention for the night’s main accolade.
As for Anatomy of a Fall, Justine Triet’s acclaimed drama was the only film to walk away with two trophies this year. It won the award for the best screenplay before being named the best international feature, beating All of Us Strangers and Poor Things.
Lily Gladstone (The Unknown Country) and Charles Melton (May December) also had a reason to celebrate at this year’s Gotham Awards, after collecting acting accolades in their respective fields.
Beef was the main winner in the TV categories, where it collected two awards, for breakthrough series under 40 minutes and outstanding performance in a new series (Ali Wong). The World War II drama A Small Light picked up the award for the breakthrough series over 40 minutes, beating tough competition in The Last of Us and Dead Ringers.
Best Feature
Past Lives
Outstanding Lead Performance
Lily Gladstone
The Unknown Country
Outstanding Supporting Performance
Charles Melton
May December
Breakthrough Director Award
A.V. Rockwell
A Thousand and One
Breakthrough Series – Over 40 minutes
A Small Light
Breakthrough Series – Under 40 minutes
Beef
Outstanding Performance in a New Series
Ali Wong
Beef
Best Documentary Feature
Four Daughters
Best International Feature
Anatomy of a Fall
Best Screenplay
Anatomy of a Fall
Justine Triet, Arthur Harari
Cultural Icon & Creator Tribute
Maestro
Global Icon & Creator Tribute
Barbie
Historical Icon and Creator Tribute
Killers of the Flower Moon
Icon & Creator Tribute for Innovation
Ferrari
Icon & Creator Tribute for Social Justice
Rustin
Visionary Icon & Creator Tribute
Air
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]]>Anatomy of a Fall stars Sandra Hüller, who delivered one of the festival’s best performances as a German writer entangled in a gripping murder trial. Following the mysterious death of her husband at their secluded chalet in the Alps, she finds herself facing murder charges and struggling to prove her innocence.
Jane Fonda, who presented Palme d’Or to Triet, reflected on the major cultural shift that the festival went through since her first appearance at the festival in 1963.
“There were no women directors competing at that time and it never occurred to us there was something wrong with that… We have progressed, but we have a long way to go. We have to celebrate change when it happens,” said Fonda.
Seven female directors were competing in Palme d’Or this year, and Justine Triet made history as the third woman to collect this prize, following in the footsteps of Jane Campion and Julia Ducournau, who served as the member of the jury led by the Swedish director Ruben Östlund.
Palme d’Or
Anatomy of a Fall, dir: Justine Triet
Grand Prize
The Zone of Interest, dir: Jonathan Glazer
Best Director
Tranh Anh Hung, The Pot-au-Feu
Jury Prize
Fallen Leaves, dir: Aki Kaurismaki
Best Screenplay
Yuji Sakamato, Monster
Best Actress
Merve Dizdar, About Dry Grasses
Best Actor
Koji Yakusho, Perfect Days
Camera d’Or
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell, dir: Thien An Pham
Short Film Palme d’Or
27, dir: Flóra Anna Buda
Special Mention:
Far, dir: Gunnur Martinsdottir Schluter
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]]>Past Lives faced stiff competition in the race for the best feature, but it still managed to beat all its rivals and take this trophy home. Passages, Reality, Showing Up, and A Thousand and One were also in contention for the night’s main accolade.
As for Anatomy of a Fall, Justine Triet’s acclaimed drama was the only film to walk away with two trophies this year. It won the award for the best screenplay before being named the best international feature, beating All of Us Strangers and Poor Things.
Lily Gladstone (The Unknown Country) and Charles Melton (May December) also had a reason to celebrate at this year’s Gotham Awards, after collecting acting accolades in their respective fields.
Beef was the main winner in the TV categories, where it collected two awards, for breakthrough series under 40 minutes and outstanding performance in a new series (Ali Wong). The World War II drama A Small Light picked up the award for the breakthrough series over 40 minutes, beating tough competition in The Last of Us and Dead Ringers.
Best Feature
Past Lives
Outstanding Lead Performance
Lily Gladstone
The Unknown Country
Outstanding Supporting Performance
Charles Melton
May December
Breakthrough Director Award
A.V. Rockwell
A Thousand and One
Breakthrough Series – Over 40 minutes
A Small Light
Breakthrough Series – Under 40 minutes
Beef
Outstanding Performance in a New Series
Ali Wong
Beef
Best Documentary Feature
Four Daughters
Best International Feature
Anatomy of a Fall
Best Screenplay
Anatomy of a Fall
Justine Triet, Arthur Harari
Cultural Icon & Creator Tribute
Maestro
Global Icon & Creator Tribute
Barbie
Historical Icon and Creator Tribute
Killers of the Flower Moon
Icon & Creator Tribute for Innovation
Ferrari
Icon & Creator Tribute for Social Justice
Rustin
Visionary Icon & Creator Tribute
Air
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]]>Anatomy of a Fall stars Sandra Hüller, who delivered one of the festival’s best performances as a German writer entangled in a gripping murder trial. Following the mysterious death of her husband at their secluded chalet in the Alps, she finds herself facing murder charges and struggling to prove her innocence.
Jane Fonda, who presented Palme d’Or to Triet, reflected on the major cultural shift that the festival went through since her first appearance at the festival in 1963.
“There were no women directors competing at that time and it never occurred to us there was something wrong with that… We have progressed, but we have a long way to go. We have to celebrate change when it happens,” said Fonda.
Seven female directors were competing in Palme d’Or this year, and Justine Triet made history as the third woman to collect this prize, following in the footsteps of Jane Campion and Julia Ducournau, who served as the member of the jury led by the Swedish director Ruben Östlund.
Palme d’Or
Anatomy of a Fall, dir: Justine Triet
Grand Prize
The Zone of Interest, dir: Jonathan Glazer
Best Director
Tranh Anh Hung, The Pot-au-Feu
Jury Prize
Fallen Leaves, dir: Aki Kaurismaki
Best Screenplay
Yuji Sakamato, Monster
Best Actress
Merve Dizdar, About Dry Grasses
Best Actor
Koji Yakusho, Perfect Days
Camera d’Or
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell, dir: Thien An Pham
Short Film Palme d’Or
27, dir: Flóra Anna Buda
Special Mention:
Far, dir: Gunnur Martinsdottir Schluter
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