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South Korean film Parasite claims Palme d’Or glory at Cannes

Director Bong Joon-ho poses with the Palme d’Or award for the film Parasite (Vianney Le Caer/AP)
Director Bong Joon-ho poses with the Palme d’Or award for the film Parasite (Vianney Le Caer/AP)

South Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s social satire Parasite, about a poor family of hustlers who find jobs with a wealthy family, has won the Cannes Film Festival’s top award, the Palme d’Or.

The win for Parasite on Saturday marks the first Korean film to ever win the Palme.

In the festival’s closing ceremony, jury president Alejandro Inarritu said the choice had been “unanimous” for the nine-person jury.

The genre-mixing film had arguably been celebrated more than others at Cannes this year, hailed by critics as the best yet from the 49-year-old director of Snowpiercer and Okja.

It was the second straight Palme victory for an Asian director.

Last year, the award went to Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Shoplifters, a film also about an impoverished family.

“We shared the mystery of the unexpected way this film took us through different genres, speaking in a funny, humorous and tender way of no judgement of something so relevant and urgent and so global,” Mr Inarritu told reporters after the ceremony.

Many of the awards at Cannes were given to social and political tales that depicted geopolitical dramas in localised stories, from African shores to Paris suburbs.

The festival’s second place award, the Grand Prize, went to French-Senegalese director Mati Diop’s feature-film debut, Atlantics.

The film by Diop, the first black female director ever in competition in Cannes, views the migrant crisis from the perspective of Senegalese women left behind after many young men flee by sea to Spain.

Although few quibbled with the choice of Bong, some had expected Cannes to make history by giving the Palme to a female filmmaker for just the second time.

Celine Sciamma’s period romance Portrait Of A Lady On Fire was the Palme pick for many critics this year.

Instead, Sciamma ended up with best screenplay.

In the festival’s 72-year history, only Jane Champion has won the prize in 1993 for The Piano, tying with Chen Kaige’s Farewell My Concubine.

Best actor went to Antonio Banderas for Pedro Almodovar’s reflective drama Pain And Glory.

In the film, one of the most broadly acclaimed of the festival, Banderas plays a fictionalised version of Almodovar looking back on his life and career.

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Actresses Lee Jung-Eun, from left, Park So-dam, Cho Yeo-jeong, and Chang Hyae-Jin pose for photographers at the photo call for the film Parasite (Petros Giannakouris/AP)

“The best is still to come,” said Banderas, accepting the award.

The Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, who have already twice won the Palme d’Or, took the best director prize for Young Ahmed, their portrait of Muslim teenager who becomes radicalised by a fundamentalist imam.

The jury prize, or third place, was split between two socially conscious thrillers: The French director Ladj Ly’s feature-film debut Les Miserables and Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Bacurau.

Ly called his film an alarm bell about youths living in the housing projects of Paris’ suburbs.

Filho viewed his feverish, violent Western about a rural Brazilian community defending itself from a hard-to-comprehend invasion as a reflection of President Jair Bolsonaro’s Brazil.

British actress Emily Beecham won best actress for her performance in Jessica Hausner’s science-fiction drama Little Joe.

The jury also gave a special mention to Palestinian director Elia Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven.

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Director Mati Diop, winner of the grand prix Palme d’Or award (Petros Giannakouris/AP)

The Camera d’Or, an award given for best first feature from across all of Cannes’ sections, went to Cesar Diaz’s Our Mothers, a drama about the Guatemalan civil war in the 1980s.

The ceremony Saturday brought to a close a Cannes Film Festival that was riven with concerns for its own relevancy.

It had to contend, most formidably, with the cultural television force of Game Of Thrones.

The continuing rise of streaming was also a constant subject around the festival.

Two years ago, Bong was in Cannes’ competition with Okja, a movie distributed in North America by Netflix.

After it and Noah Baumbach’s The Meyerowitz Stories, another Netflix release — premiered at Cannes, the festival ruled that all future films in competition needed French theatrical distribution.

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Actor Antonio Banderas poses with the best actor Palme d’Or (Petros Giannakouris/AP)

Netflix has since withdrawn from the festival on the French Riviera.

This year, bowing to pressure from 5050×2020, the French version of Time’s Up, the festival released gender breakdowns of its submissions and selections.

Cannes said about 27% of its official selections were directed by women.

The 21-film main slate included four films directed by women, which tied the festival’s previous high.

The 72nd Cannes had its share of red-carpet dazzle, too.

Sir Elton John brought his biopic Rocketman to the festival, joining star Taron Egerton for a beachside duet after the premiere.

And Quentin Tarantino unveiled his 1960s Los Angeles tale Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood, with Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, 25 years after the director’s Pulp Fiction won the Palme d’Or.

Tarantino, who attended the closing ceremony, did not go home empty handed.

On Friday, a prominent player in his film won the annual Palme Dog, an award given by critics to Cannes’ best canine.