Female Canines and Auteurs Shine at Palm Dog Awards

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

This year's Cannes Film Festival saw a notable convergence of female talent, both canine and human, at the revered Palm Dog Awards. This unofficial yet highly anticipated event, which commends outstanding dog performances in cinema, bestowed its top accolades upon two female canines from films directed by women, creating a compelling narrative thread throughout the festival.

The main Palm Dog distinction was awarded to Yuri, the charismatic stray featured in Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor's film, 'La Perra.' This compelling movie, which debuted in the Directors' Fortnight section, centers on Yuri's profound impact on Silvia's secluded life. Named after a Mexican pop star, Yuri's presence catalyzes Silvia's journey of self-discovery, compelling her to confront past traumas. Sotomayor noted her attraction to the original novel's authentic depiction of the dog-owner relationship, emphasizing the intricate balance between animal instinct and domestication. Upon accepting the award, Sotomayor shared her aspiration to craft a complex canine character that embodies themes of identity and liberation, a vision perfectly realized in Yuri's untamed and resolute portrayal.

Adding to the celebration, the Jury Prize was presented to Lola, the scene-stealing female dog from Clio Barnard's 'I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning,' also part of the Directors' Fortnight. This film, which recently secured the sidebar's People's Choice Award, features Lola as the catalyst for change in Oli, a small-time drug dealer, portrayed by Jay Lycurgo. Their bond has been widely praised by critics as one of the most touching relationships depicted at this year's festival. The narrative follows a group of working-class friends in Birmingham, navigating increasingly restricted future paths as they enter their thirties.

Barnard, accompanied by Soprano, Lola's remarkably similar stand-in, accepted the award with palpable excitement. The tradition of utilizing lookalike dogs for the ceremony underscores the playful spirit of the Palm Dog Awards, founded by Toby Rose in 2001. Barnard's touching anecdote about Lola's journey from a street stray to a Cannes award winner, which she aptly described as a 'true rags to riches story,' resonated deeply with the audience, creating an emotional highlight for the event. The ceremony concluded with a lively karaoke rendition of Barry Manilow's 'Copacabana,' with Toby Rose leading the tribute to Lola.

The 2026 Palm Dog Awards at Cannes distinctly honored the impactful contributions of female dogs and their directors. Yuri from 'La Perra' and Lola from 'I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning' captivated audiences and critics alike, earning well-deserved recognition for their memorable performances. This year's awards underscored a significant moment where both cinematic narratives and their celebrated canine stars highlighted themes of independence, transformation, and the profound bonds shared between humans and animals, all under the guiding vision of talented women filmmakers.

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