"The Worst Ones" ("Les Pires"), a show around four boisterous French young people who are decided to act in a film, has won the top award in the Un Certain Regard part of the current year's Cannes Film Festival.
Acting awards went to Vicky Krieps for "Corsage" and Adam Bessa for "Harka," while the coordinating honor went to Alexandru Belc for "Metronomes."
Saim Sadiq's "Joyland" won the Jury Prize, which made it sprinter up to "The Worst Ones."
Entertainer Valeria Golino led the current year's jury, which additionally included chief Debra Granik, entertainers Joanna Kulig and Edgar Ramirez and entertainer artist Benjamin Biolay.
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The Un Certain Regard area, which is ordinarily dedicated to more modest, more trying movies than those in the primary rivalry, comprised of 20 films this year. Different passages in the part included Riley Keough and Gina Gammell's "War Pony," Davy Chou's "Return to Seoul," Maryam Touzani's "The Blue Caftan," Agnieszka Smocyznska's "The Silent Twins" and Maksim Nakonechnyi's "Butterfly Vision."
The primary Cannes grants, including the Palme d'Or, will be reported on Saturday.
The rundown of champs:
Un Certain Regard Prize: "The Worst Ones," coordinated by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret
Jury Prize: "Joyland," coordinated by Saim Sadiq
Best Director Prize: Alexandru Belc for "Metronomes"
Best Actor Prize (together granted):
Vicky Krieps in "Corsage"
Adam Bessa in "Harka"
Best Screenplay Prize: "Mediterranean Fever," coordinated by Maha Haj
Upset de cœur Prize: "Rodeo," coordinated by Lola Quivoron
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