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While there is no formal limit on the number of Palmes d'Or that can be won by a single director, no director has won more than two, an honor held by Alf Sjöberg, Creator/FrancisFordCoppola, Shohei Imamura, Emir Kusturica, Creator/KenLoach, Creator/MichaelHaneke, Creator/TheDardennes, Bille August, and Ruben Östlund. Typically, the jury does not unanimously award the Palme d'Or; however, the most recent winner that got unanimous votes is Bong Joon-hoo's ''Parasite'' in 2019.[[note]]''Film/{{Parasite|2019}}'' is also a rare film to win both the Palme d'Or and the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Picture. The others are ''Film/TheLostWeekend'' and ''Film/{{Marty}}''.[[/note]]

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While there is no formal limit on the number of Palmes d'Or that can be won by a single director, no director has won more than two, an honor held by Alf Sjöberg, Creator/FrancisFordCoppola, Shohei Imamura, Emir Kusturica, Creator/EmirKusturica, Creator/KenLoach, Creator/MichaelHaneke, Creator/TheDardennes, Bille August, and Ruben Östlund. Typically, the jury does not unanimously award the Palme d'Or; however, the most recent winner that got unanimous votes is Bong Joon-hoo's ''Parasite'' in 2019.[[note]]''Film/{{Parasite|2019}}'' is also a rare film to win both the Palme d'Or and the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Picture. The others are ''Film/TheLostWeekend'' and ''Film/{{Marty}}''.[[/note]]
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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]] As the name implies, the festival is held every year during the first weeks of May in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench Riviera city of Cannes, [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alpes-Maritimes departement]].

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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]] As the name implies, the festival is held every year during the first weeks of May in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench Riviera city of Cannes, [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Cannes ([[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alpes-Maritimes departement]].
departement]]), every year during the first weeks of May.
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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]] As the name implies, the festival is held every year in May in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench Riviera city of Cannes, [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alpes-Maritimes departement]].

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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]] As the name implies, the festival is held every year in during the first weeks of May in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench Riviera city of Cannes, [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alpes-Maritimes departement]].
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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]]

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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the most prestigious award of the Cannes Film Festival.[[note]]There are twenty-two awards that can be won at the festival – eight for films that enter the main competition, three for films screened out of competition, and eleven awarded by independent entities – but the Palme d'Or is the one that constitutes "first place", along with the Grand Prix for "second place" and the Prix du Jury for "third place".[[/note]]
[[/note]] As the name implies, the festival is held every year in May in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench Riviera city of Cannes, [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Alpes-Maritimes departement]].
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* 2020: ''Film/IAmAfraidToForgetYourFace''[[note]]While the main festival was cancelled, a mini-festival was held [[https://variety.com/2020/film/global/cannes-film-festival-special-cannes-october-official-selection-1234785279/ in October]] and the short film prize [[https://egyptindependent.com/egyptian-film-wins-a-golden-palm-at-the-2020-cannes-film-festival/ was awarded]][[/note]]

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* 2020: ''Film/IAmAfraidToForgetYourFace''[[note]]While the main festival was cancelled, cancelled due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, a mini-festival was held [[https://variety.com/2020/film/global/cannes-film-festival-special-cannes-october-official-selection-1234785279/ in October]] and the short film prize [[https://egyptindependent.com/egyptian-film-wins-a-golden-palm-at-the-2020-cannes-film-festival/ was awarded]][[/note]]
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* 1995: ''Film/{{Underground}}''[[note]]Emir Kusturica's second win[[/note]]

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While there is no formal limit on the number of Palmes d'Or that can be won by a single director, no director has won more than two, an honor held by Alf Sjöberg, Creator/FrancisFordCoppola, Shohei Imamura, Emir Kusturica, Creator/KenLoach, Creator/MichaelHaneke, Creator/TheDardennes, and Bille August. Typically, the jury does not unanimously award the Palme d'Or; however, the most recent winner that got unanimous votes is Bong Joon-hoo's ''Parasite'' in 2019.[[note]]''Film/{{Parasite|2019}}'' is also a rare film to win both the Palme d'Or and the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Picture. The others are ''Film/TheLostWeekend'' and ''Film/{{Marty}}''.[[/note]]

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While there is no formal limit on the number of Palmes d'Or that can be won by a single director, no director has won more than two, an honor held by Alf Sjöberg, Creator/FrancisFordCoppola, Shohei Imamura, Emir Kusturica, Creator/KenLoach, Creator/MichaelHaneke, Creator/TheDardennes, and Bille August.August, and Ruben Östlund. Typically, the jury does not unanimously award the Palme d'Or; however, the most recent winner that got unanimous votes is Bong Joon-hoo's ''Parasite'' in 2019.[[note]]''Film/{{Parasite|2019}}'' is also a rare film to win both the Palme d'Or and the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Picture. The others are ''Film/TheLostWeekend'' and ''Film/{{Marty}}''.[[/note]]
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The Palme d'Or is awarded by the festival's jury to the director of the winning film.[[note]]The only exception to this occurred when the award for ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor'' was additionally given to the film's lead actresses, Creator/LeaSeydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. Along with the director of ''Film/ThePiano'', Jane Campion, and the director of ''Titane'', Julia Ducournau, they are the only women to have won the award.[[/note]] Usually there's only one winner, but sometimes there are two, which are called "ex aequo", Latin for "equally placed." (This has happened eight times.) The only exception to the one-or-two rule occurred in 1946, when ''eleven'' films won a Grand Prix to make up for the lack of awards given during WWII.

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The Palme d'Or is awarded by the festival's jury to the director of the winning film.[[note]]The only exception to this occurred when the award for ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor'' was additionally given to the film's lead actresses, Creator/LeaSeydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. Along with the director of ''Film/ThePiano'', Jane Campion, and the director of ''Titane'', Julia Ducournau, they are the only women to have won the award.[[/note]] Usually there's only one winner, but sometimes there are two, which are called "ex aequo", Latin for "equally placed." (This has happened eight times.seven times, the last in 1997.) The only exception to the one-or-two rule occurred in 1946, when ''eleven'' films won a Grand Prix to make up for the lack of awards given during WWII.



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The Palme d'Or is awarded by the festival's jury to the director of the winning film.[[note]]The only exception to this occurred when the award for ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor'' was additionally given to the film's lead actresses, Creator/LeaSeydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. Along with the director of ''Film/ThePiano'', Jane Campion, and the director of ''Titane'', Julia Ducournau, they are the only women to have won the award.[[/note]] Usually there's only one winner, but sometimes there are two, which are called "ex aequo", Latin for "equally placed." (This has happened seven times, the last of which was in 1997.) The only exception to the one-or-two rule occurred in 1946, when ''eleven'' films won a Grand Prix to make up for the lack of awards given during WWII.

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The Palme d'Or is awarded by the festival's jury to the director of the winning film.[[note]]The only exception to this occurred when the award for ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor'' was additionally given to the film's lead actresses, Creator/LeaSeydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. Along with the director of ''Film/ThePiano'', Jane Campion, and the director of ''Titane'', Julia Ducournau, they are the only women to have won the award.[[/note]] Usually there's only one winner, but sometimes there are two, which are called "ex aequo", Latin for "equally placed." (This has happened seven times, the last of which was in 1997.eight times.) The only exception to the one-or-two rule occurred in 1946, when ''eleven'' films won a Grand Prix to make up for the lack of awards given during WWII.


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