IN COMPETITION
Palme d'Or: Shoplifters directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
Grand Prix: BlackKlansman directed by Spike Lee
Jury Prize: Capernaum directed by Nadine Labaki
Best Director: Pawel Pawlikowski (Cold War)
Best Actor: Marcello Fonte (Dogman)
Best Actress: Samal Yeslyamova (Ayka)
Best Scenario: Alice Rohrwacher (Happy as Lazzaro) and Jafar Panahi & Nader Saeivar (3 Faces)
UN CERTAIN REGARD
CAMERA D'OR
Girl directed by Lukas Dhont
CRITICS' WEEK
Gan Foundation Prize and France 4 Visionary Award:
DIRECTORS FORTNIGHT
Critics' Week Grand Prize:
FIPRESCI
PRIZE OF THE ECUMENICAL JURY
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