True story of Jew evading the Nazi death camps takes Palme d'Or.
Lynch jury hits wrong note
Faced with one of the strongest competitions for some time, in which half a dozen films could legitimately lay claim to the Palme D'Or, David Lynch and his international jury came up with one that few considered among the best.
You've seen the bed, now watch the movie
Tracey Emin is making her first film - and it's going to be beautiful, she tells Stuart Jeffries.
A welder with memory loss, a carpenter who takes after Christ, and a 96-minute tribute to Mother Russia in one single shot. Peter Bradshaw enjoys a bit of variety at the Cannes film festival
British distributor buys film with horrific rape scene