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Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord Wins Palme d’Or: See Full List of Cannes 2026 Winners
As the 79th edition of Cannes comes to a close, president Park Chan-wook and his jury of Demi Moore, Ruth Negga, Laura Wandel, Chloé Zhao, Diego Céspedes, Isaach De Bankolé, Paul Laverty, and Stellan Skarsgård have unveiled the winners. Leading the pack was Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord, which picked up the Palme d’Or, marki

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