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Cannes: 'Tree Of Life' Wins Palme d'Or, Kirsten Dunst Wins Best Actress

By DAVID GERMAIN   05/22/11 04:18 PM ET   AP

Cannes Award Winners

CANNES, France -- American director Terrence Malick's expansive drama "The Tree of Life" won the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, while Kirsten Dunst took the best-actress prize for the apocalyptic saga "Melancholia."

The Palme d'Or prize was accepted Sunday by two "Tree of Life" producers, Dede Gardner and Bill Pohlad, for the notoriously press-shy Malick, who has skipped all public events at the glamorous Cannes festival.

"I know he would be thrilled with this," Pohlad said.

"Why isn't he here? I'm not saying it's an easy question to answer, but he personally is a very humble guy and a very shy guy," Pohlad said after the awards ceremony. "He just very sincerely wants the work to speak for itself."

Gardner said when it came to the prospect of Cannes prizes, Malick had been "very sweet. He said, `If we were that lucky, I'd like to thank my wife Becky and my parents.'"

"The Tree of Life," which opens Friday in the United States, stars Brad Pitt, Sean Penn and Jessica Chastain in a far-flung story of family life that plays out against a cosmic backdrop, including glorious visuals of the creation of the universe and the era of dinosaurs.

Dunst won for her role in the end-of-the-world tale "Melancholia," whose director, Denmark's Lars von Trier, was banned from the festival after sympathetic remarks for Adolf Hitler at a movie press conference.

"Wow, what a week it's been," said Dunst, who plays a deeply depressed woman coping with her family's foibles as a rogue planet bears down on a possible collision course with Earth.

"It's an honor that is a once-in-a-lifetime thing for an actress," said Dunst, who thanked festival organizers for allowing "Melancholia" to remain in the competition after von Trier's Nazi remarks and offered warm words for her director. "I want to thank Lars for giving me the opportunity to be so brave."

Von Trier was not allowed to attend Sunday's ceremony.

Jean Dujardin claimed the best-actor prize for the silent film "The Artist," in which he plays a 1920s Hollywood star whose career crumbles as talking pictures become the norm. In keeping with his singing, hoofing character, Dujardin did a little tap dance as he took to the Cannes stage.

Dujardin said he wanted to share his prize with co-star Berenice Bejo, who stood up and blew kisses at him on stage. The film was directed by Bejo's husband, French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, who also directed Dujardin in the "OSS 117" spy spoofs.

"I hope to make other silent films with you," Dujardin told Hazanavicius.

Several well-received films, among them Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's horror thriller "The Skin I Live In" and British filmmaker Lynne Ramsay's "We Need to Talk About Kevin" went home empty-handed.

Malick, who has made only five films in a nearly 40-year career, previously won the directing prize in 1979 for "Days of Heaven" on his last trip to Cannes. "The Tree of Life" was shot three years ago and festival organizers had hoped to premiere it at Cannes last year, but it was not ready in time.

Prizes were awarded by a nine-member jury headed by Robert De Niro that included actors Uma Thurman and Jude Law.

"The Tree of Life" was the first American film to win top honors at Cannes since back-to-back recipients in 2003 (Gus Van Sant's "Elephant") and 2004 (Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11").

De Niro told reporters choosing the top winner was difficult because of the range and "great qualities" among the 20 competing titles but that "The Tree of Life" ultimately fit the bill.

"It had the size, the importance, the intention, whatever you want to call it, that seemed to fit the prize," De Niro said. "Most of us felt the movie was terrific."

The second-place grand prize was shared by Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two-time winners of the Palme d'Or, for their troubled-youth drama "The Kid With a Bike," and Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan for his meditative saga "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia."

The third-place jury prize went to French actress-turned-director Maiwenn's child-protection drama "Polisse."

Despite a so-so reception from critics, von Trier's "Melancholia" found favor with Cannes jurors.

"As far as I'm concerned, it's one of the best films. I think it's a great film," said French director Olivier Assayas, a juror.

Von Trier provoked a firestorm at the film's press conference when he delivered rambling remarks about his German heritage in which he said he understood and sympathized with Hitler.

He also made wisecracks about Jews, comments that brought condemnation from Jewish and Holocaust groups and prompted Cannes organizers to boot him out, an unprecedented punishment for a filmmaker who won the Palme d'Or in 2000 with "Dancer in the Dark."

Another Danish filmmaker, Nicolas Winding Refn, won the directing award for "Drive," his action thriller starring Ryan Gosling as a Hollywood stunt driver caught up in a heist gone wrong. Refn gushed thanks for Gosling, who producers allowed to choose which director he wanted.

"He really wanted to make the movie and he really wanted to make it with me," Refn said.

The screenplay award went to Israeli filmmaker Joseph Cedar for "Footnote," his tale of rival father and son Talmudic scholars.

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Associated Press writer Jenny Barchfield contributed to this report.

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06:08 AM on 05/24/2011
Glad that Kirsten Dunst won. I have always thought that she was underrated as an actress.
11:49 PM on 05/23/2011
and they'll be on netflix by the end of 2014? great!
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Moving to Italy indefinitely. God Bless All.
07:38 PM on 05/23/2011
I look forward to the Malick film. That's at least one film to see this year. As does "melancholia."
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calidreamer
04:25 PM on 05/23/2011
Oscars and Cannes are totally different ask an actor or actress that has won both awards for instance Joanne Woodward who won the best actres oscar in 1958 and the Golden Palme for best actress at Cannes in 1973. mind you Ms Portman will never be in a league with mrs Woodward not but a long shot nor will she have as well respect as Woodward does
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12:30 AM on 05/24/2011
So much hate! Why?
05:43 AM on 05/24/2011
lol
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deltalady
01:29 PM on 05/23/2011
I finally got around to watching some of the Oscar nominated films....Black Swan, The Kings Speech, and Winter's Bone.....Winter's Bone should have won hands down and Jennifer Lawrence should have been Best Actress not Natalie Portman's fake, overwrought anorexic. But Hollywood always feels that so-called highbrow offerings MUST win. Winter's Bone is a harsh movie but I thought it was great.
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doglove
02:59 PM on 05/23/2011
Portman can't act, you just described all her performances
04:45 PM on 05/23/2011
OMG! I thought I was the lone dissenter regarding the Black Swan and Natalie Portman's performance! My friends told me I just didn't "get it". I was so annoyed that I wasted two hours on that movie! I felt like it was a (yes, visually compelling) surreal after-school special about the perils of being a ballerina. I don't think I find someone's plunge into madness as fascinating as my friends do.
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UserNameJane
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01:28 PM on 05/23/2011
Tree of life won the best picture, but last week there was a article on here that it was booed, That being said, I am very glad it won, I love Brad Pitt
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JJovana
Live & let live
02:12 PM on 05/23/2011
I think it goed booed by two or three people, but since its Pitt in question, IT HAS to be sensationalized.
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02:39 PM on 05/23/2011
Exactly
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03:21 PM on 05/23/2011
I read the boos were directed at Malick for not showing up.
01:23 PM on 05/23/2011
I would imagine The Tree of Life (good or bad) will be one of the 10 nominated film for best Oscar. It's one of those Emperor's New Clothes kind of movies. If it's Malick it must be important.

Here's a funny review of The Tree of Life from a Finnish film reviewer attempting to write in English...

http://mankabros.com/blogs/btp/
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01:02 PM on 05/23/2011
Kristen Dunst winning a Best Actress award from anyone other than MTV? It really is the end of the world.
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"Buzzinga!"
11:49 AM on 05/23/2011
If it were me there, I'd skip the film festival and the so-so movies offered this year and head over to St. Paul de Vence and kick back and relax.
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11:47 AM on 05/23/2011
Kirsten Dunst may have won best actress at Cannes, but she also made it onto our Not Best Tressed list this week. Check out our other hairstyle flops on “I Mean…What?!?” http://imeanwhat.com/youcallthisfashion/the-not-best-tressed-list
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
10:31 AM on 05/23/2011
What an honor, considering they were up against such stiff competition as The Beaver and Kung Fu Panda 2.
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theredqueen
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10:41 AM on 05/23/2011
LOL
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09:55 AM on 05/23/2011
Wasn't "The Tree of Life" booed at its premiere?
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11:20 AM on 05/23/2011
That was what the headline said, but the actual article talked about there being a mixture of boos, cheers and applause.
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ianmcc
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08:53 AM on 05/23/2011
The trailer for Melancholia looked pretty good. Unfortunately with the directors comments it probably now won't make wide theater distribution and I will have to wait for DVD release.
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quixoto
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11:21 AM on 05/23/2011
I don't know about that. I mean, the Beaver got a fairly wide release and Mel Gibson's comments were far more widely publicized.
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walkerke
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11:44 AM on 05/23/2011
von Trier's movies always get distributed. I doubt his comments will have too great an effect.
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08:29 AM on 05/23/2011
Man, von Trier must be kicking himself right now. What iditoic things to say. I could tell, even reading them, that he was speaking out his ***, but to a reporter? On record? Had to be hepped up on something, and I don't think just goofballs.
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walkerke
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11:46 AM on 05/23/2011
If I remember correctly, von Trier's more than a little wierd anyway. Highly neurotic, afraid to fly at one point, and apparently kind of nervous in public. If anyone was going to do this, it doesn't surprise me that it was him.
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08:09 AM on 05/23/2011
I wish Brad could get an Oscar...
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09:33 AM on 05/23/2011
He will.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
10:32 AM on 05/23/2011
If it's any consolation, I think he can unseed John Edwards as Biggest D__cheb_g of the Universe.
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11:17 AM on 05/23/2011
Why?
11:28 AM on 05/23/2011
Why? Oh wait, I know! He left JA for AJ and you are still upset over it. I'm sure when you're 80 you will still be bitter over this.