“Everytime” and “Elephants in the Fog” Triumph at Cannes Un Certain Regard

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

This year's Cannes Film Festival saw compelling narratives from around the globe recognized in its prestigious Un Certain Regard section. Austrian director Sandra Wollner's profound drama, "Everytime," secured the top honor for Best Film. This powerful cinematic work delves into the intricate emotional aftermath of a family tragedy during their summer retreat, featuring a talented ensemble cast including Birgit Minichmayr, Lotte Keiling, Tristan López, and Carla Hüttermann. The film's distribution rights are currently managed by Charades globally.

The Jury Prize was presented to "Elephants in the Fog," a thought-provoking Nepalese production directed by Abinash Bikram Shah. This debut feature illuminates the lives of transgender women within Nepal's Kinnar community, examining themes of identity and societal acceptance in South Asia. Additionally, Louis Clichy's hand-painted animated creation, "Iron Boy," was honored with a special jury award. This film, chronicling an 11-year-old's adventures in rural France, has already found a home with Sony Pictures Classics for distribution across North and Latin America, India, and Southeast Asia. The acting categories also celebrated remarkable talent, with Bradley Fiomona Dembeasset earning Best Actor for his role in Rafiki Fariala's "Congo Boy," portraying a young musician amidst civil unrest. The Best Actress award was jointly presented to Marina de Tavira, Daniela Marín Navarro, and Mariangel Villegas for their performances in Valentina Maurel’s Costa Rican family drama, "Siempre Soy Tu Animal Materno."

The diverse range of stories and artistic expressions recognized at this year's Un Certain Regard competition underscores the enduring power of cinema to reflect the human condition in all its complexity. These films, from poignant dramas to insightful documentaries and innovative animations, offer audiences a window into different cultures and experiences, fostering empathy and understanding. The festival's celebration of these unique voices enriches the global cinematic landscape and inspires a deeper appreciation for storytelling's ability to connect us all.

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