- Source: List of Cannes Film Festival records
List of Cannes Film Festival records. This list is as current as of the 77th Cannes Film Festival held in May 2024.
Longest standing ovations
With 22 minutes, Pan's Labyrinth (2006) holds the record for longest standing ovation.
Longest screening runtime
The War (2007) – 870 minutes, split into four Special Screenings from 22 to 23 May 2007.
Longest gap between first time in official selection and first Palme d'Or
42 years – Jean-Luc Godard's first film in official selection was How's it going, screened in the section Perspectives du Cinéma Français in 1976. He won his first and only Palme d'Or for The Image Book in 2018, which also marked the first time in the history of the festival that a director was awarded with a Palme d'Or Spéciale.
Directors with multiple Palme d'Or wins
10 directors or co-directors have won the Palme d'Or twice. Three of these (‡) have won for consecutive films.
Directors with multiple Grand Prix wins
Four directors have won the Grand Prix twice.
Directors with multiple Best Director wins
Five directors have won two or more Best Director awards:
Directors with most films in main competition
With fifteen films, Ken Loach holds the record for most films in main competition at Cannes.
Ken Loach – 15 films
Nanni Moretti – 11 films
9 films:
Carlos Saura
Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne
Lars von Trier
8 films:
Ethan & Joel Coen
Ettore Scola
Jean-Luc Godard
Jim Jarmusch
Marco Bellocchio
Marco Ferreri
Robert Altman
Wim Wenders
7 films:
Arnaud Desplechin
David Cronenberg
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Hou Hsiao-hsien
Luis Buñuel
Michael Cacoyannis
Michael Haneke
Miklós Jancsó
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Paolo Sorrentino
Pietro Germi
6 films:
Alain Resnais
André Téchiné
Andrzej Wajda
Ingmar Bergman
James Ivory
Jacques Audiard
Jerzy Skolimowski
Jia Zhangke
Karoly Makk
Michelangelo Antonioni
Pedro Almodóvar
René Clément
Shōhei Imamura
Vittorio De Sica
5 films:
Abbas Kiarostami
Aki Kaurismäki
Bo Widerberg
Clint Eastwood
Emir Kusturica
James Gray
Mario Monicelli
Mauro Bolognini
Mike Leigh
Olivier Assayas
Paul Schrader
Shōhei Imamura
Theo Angelopoulos
4 films:
Amos Gitai
Alf Sjöberg
André Cayatte
Asghar Farhadi
Bertrand Tavernier
Bruno Dumont
Chen Kaige
David Lynch
Delbert Mann
Dino Risi
Elia Kazan
Federico Fellini
Francesco Rosi
Francis Ford Coppola
François Ozon
Glauber Rocha
Hong Sang-soo
Jacques Becker
Jerry Schatzberg
John Boorman
Joseph Losey
Jules Dassin
Kirill Serebrennikov
Ladislao Vajda
Lindsay Anderson
Matteo Garrone
Martin Scorsese
Márton Keleti
Maurice Pialat
Michel Hazanavicius
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
Nagisa Ōshima
Park Chan-wook
Quentin Tarantino
Raúl Ruiz
Robert Bresson
Roberto Gavaldón
Roman Polanski
Satyajit Ray
Steven Soderbergh
Todd Haynes
Volker Schlöndorff
Werner Herzog
Wong Kar-wai
Youssef Chahine
Andrea Arnold
3 films:
Andrei Tarkovsky
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Bertrand Blier
Claude Lelouch
Costa-Gavras
David Lean
Edward Dmytryk
Elio Petri
Emilio Fernández
Ermanno Olmi
Gus Van Sant
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Jacques Rivette
Jane Campion
Jean Delannoy
Jerry Schatzberg
Joseph Losey
Leos Carax
Louis Malle
Luis García Berlanga
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Patrice Chéreau
Spike Lee
Teinosuke Kinugasa
Terrence Malick
Vincente Minnelli
Walter Salles
Wes Anderson
William Wyler
Xavier Beauvois
Xavier Dolan
Christophe Honoré
Yorgos Lanthimos
Films with multiple wins
3 wins:
Barton Fink (1991) – Palme d’Or, Best Director and Best Actor
Humanité (1999) – Grand Prix, Best Actor and Best Actress
The Piano Teacher (2001) – Grand Prix, Best Actor and Best Actress
2 wins:
A World Apart (1988) – Special Jury Prize and Best Actress
Emilia Pérez (2024) – Prix du Jury and Best Actress
Female directors who have won the Palme d'Or
Three female directors have won the Palme d'Or.
Jane Campion for The Piano in 1993.
Julia Ducournau for Titane in 2021.
Justine Triet for Anatomy of a Fall in 2023.
Female directors in main competition in the same year
In 2023, seven female directors had films competing for the Palme d'Or.
Actors with multiple Best Actor wins
Three actors have won the Best Actor award twice:
Actresses with multiple Best Actress wins
Four actresses have won the Best Actress award twice:
Actors who have appeared in multiple Palme d'Or winners
Eighteen actors have appeared in multiple Palme d'Or winners.
Actors who have appeared in multiple award-winning films in the same year
Francisco Rabal starred in both Viridiana (Palme d'Or) and The Hand in the Trap (F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I Award) in 1961.
Gian Maria Volonté starred in both The Working Class Goes to Heaven and The Mattei Affair, which shared the Palme d'Or (then-named Grand Prix International du Festival) in 1972.
Isabelle Adjani won the Best Actress award for both Quartet and Possession in 1981.
Sandra Hüller played a leading role in both Anatomy of a Fall (Palme d'Or), and The Zone of Interest (Grand Prix) in 2023.
Actors who have appeared in most films in main competition
Isabelle Huppert holds the record as the actor with the most films in main competition, with a total of 22. Marcello Mastroianni is the male actor with the most films in main competition, with a total of 19.
Actors who have appeared in multiple films in main competition in the same year
26 actors have appeared in multiple films in main competition in the same year. Annie Girardot, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Isabelle Huppert and Léa Seydoux tie for the record for the most films in competition with three films each; Girardot and Trintignant in 1969, Huppert in 1980 and Seydoux in 2021. Huppert also had two films in main competition in 2012 and 2015.
Films that have won both the Palme d'Or and the Palm Dog Award
Anatomy of a Fall won the Palme d'Or and the Palm Dog in 2023.
Palme d'Or winning films nominated for the Best Picture Oscar
As of 2024, 19 Palme d'Or winning films have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.
Best Picture winners designated with ** two asterisks.
Films that have won both the Palme d'Or and the Best Picture Oscar
As of 2024, 3 films have won both the Palme d'Or and the Best Picture Oscar.
Films that have won both the Palme d'Or and the Best Foreign Language Oscar
As of 2024, 6 films have won both the Palme d'Or and the Best Foreign Language Oscar.
Highest-grossing Palme d'Or winners
Parasite (2019) holds the record for highest-grossing Palme d'Or winner, with a worldwide box-office gross of $262 million.
Most consecutive years in official selection
9 years – Marcello Mastroianni holds the record for most consecutive years in official selection. From 1977 to 1985, Mastroianni had at least one film in official selection.
8 years – Marion Cotillard. From 2011 to 2018.
7 years – Isabelle Huppert. From 1977 to 1983.
Cannes Film Festival firsts
First woman and first actress to serve as jury president
Olivia de Havilland in 1965.
First and only person to serve as jury president twice
Jeanne Moreau served as jury president in 1975 and 1995.
First and only actress to win the Best Actress award for two different films in the same year
Isabelle Adjani won the Best Actress award for both Quartet and Possession in 1981.
First South American director to win the Palme d'Or
Anselmo Duarte (from Brazil) for O Pagador de Promessas in 1962.
First African and Arab film to win the Palme d'Or
Chronicle of the Years of Fire (from Algeria) in 1975.
First African and Arab director to win the Palme d'Or
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina (from Algeria) for Chronicle of the Years of Fire in 1975.
First Black actor to win the Best Actor award
John Kitzmiller for Valley of Peace in 1957.
First Black actress and first South African to win the Best Actress award
Linda Mvusi shared the Best Actress Award with her co-stars from A World Apart in 1988.
First and only actress to win the Best Actress award two years in a row
Barbara Hershey won the Best Actress Award for Shy People in 1987 and for A World Apart in 1988 (shared with her co-stars).
First female director to win the Palme d'Or
Jane Campion for The Piano in 1993.
First female director to win the Best Director award
Yuliya Solntseva for Chronicle of Flaming Years in 1961.
First Latin American to win the Best Director award
Glauber Rocha (from Brazil) for Antonio das Mortes in 1969.
First documentary to win the Palme d'Or
The Silent World in 1956.
First Asian actress to win the Best Actress award
Maggie Cheung (from China) for Clean in 2004.
First film to win three awards
Barton Fink in 1991 (Palme d'Or, Best Director and Best Actor).
First Latin American to win the Best Actress award
Norma Aleandro (from Argentina) for The Official Story in 1985.
First Brazilian to win the Best Actress award
Fernanda Torres for Love Me Forever or Never in 1986.
First Korean film to win an award
Painted Fire won the award for Best Director for Im Kwon-taek in 2002.
First actors to win the Palme d'Or
In 2013, the Palme d'Or for the film Blue Is the Warmest Colour was shared between its director Abdellatif Kechiche and the film's two leading actresses, Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. The first and only time the Palme d'Or was shared with the cast.
First female director to serve as jury president
Jane Campion in 2014.
First Korean film to win the Palme d'or
Parasite in 2019.
First black female director to compete for the Palme d'Or
Mati Diop for Atlantics in 2019.
First black female director to win the Grand Prix
Mati Diop for Atlantics in 2019.
First Black person to serve as jury president
Spike Lee in 2021.
First Pakistani film to be screened in official selection
Joyland screened in the Un Certain Regard section in 2022.
First Iranian actress to win the Best Actress award
Zar Amir Ebrahimi for Holy Spider in 2022.
First company to win an honorary Palme d'Or
Studio Ghibli in 2024.
First trans actor to win an acting prize
Karla Sofía Gascón shared the Best Actress award with her co-stars from Emilia Pérez in 2024.
Age-related records
Youngest Jury President
Sophia Loren, age 31, in 1966.
In 2024, at age 40, Greta Gerwig became the youngest jury president since Sophia Loren in 1966.
Youngest Palme d'Or winner
Louis Malle, age 24 (for The Silent World in 1956).
Oldest Palme d'Or winner
Ken Loach, age 79 (for I, Daniel Blake in 2016).
Youngest Grand Prix winner
Xavier Dolan, age 27 (for It's Only the End of the World in 2016).
Youngest Jury Prize winner
Xavier Dolan, age 25 (for Mommy in 2014).
Oldest Jury Prize winner
Jean-Luc Godard, age 83 (for Goodbye to Language in 2014).
Youngest Best Actress winner
Jodhi May, age 12 (for A World Apart in 1988).
Oldest Best Actress winner
Chus Lampreave, age 75 (for Volver in 2006).
Youngest Best Actor winner
Yuya Yagira, age 14 (for Nobody Knows in 2004).
Oldest Best Actor winner
Bruce Dern, age 76 (for Nebraska in 2013).
See also
Cannes Film Festival
List of Academy Award records
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