\'Parasite\' wins Palme d\'Or\, Banderas best actor award

'Parasite' wins Palme d'Or, Banderas best actor award

IANS  |  Cannes 

South Korean "Parasite", a dark comedy by Bong Joon-ho, won the coveted at the 72nd Festival, where Quentin Tarantinos "Once Upon A Time" was praised highly but returned empty handed.

Alejandro González Iñárritu said the decision was "unanimous".

won the best award for his role as a past-his-prime director in Pedro Almodóvar's "Pain & Glory", and Mati Diop's "Atlantics" landed award.

Banderas, who teamed up with Almodóvar for the eighth time, said, "I met Pedro 40 years ago, 8 movies together. I respect him, admire him, love him. He's given me so much in my life that this award obviously is dedicated to him. People think we live on a red carpet. But we suffer a lot, sacrifice a lot and there is a lot of pain. Also there are nights of glory. And this is my night of glory."

The Camera d'Or went to for "Our Mothers", which screened in the Critics' Weel sidebar. The award honours the best first feature film presented in one of the Cannes' selections. A special mention was handed over to for "It Must Be Heaven", which played in the competition segment, the hollywoodreporter.com reported.

Brothers and took best for "Young Ahmed", a film about a Belgian teenager embracing Islamic extremism.

British won the best award for "Little Joe" for her role as Alice, a who creates a genetically modified plant that seemingly causes uncanny changes in other living creatures.

The awards ceremony drew a who's who of celebrities from the film industry, including Viggo Mortensen, and Vincent Cassel, adding to the glamour quotient.

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First Published: Sun, May 26 2019. 17:40 IST