The main competition titles “Son of Saul,” “Mia Madre” and “The Measure of a Man” and the Un Certain Regard entries “Masaan” and “Taklub” won prizes at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday, taking home awards from the Fipresci and Ecumenical juries. The Hungarian Holocaust drama “Son of Saul” was named the best film in the main competition by Fipresci, the International Federation of Film Critics. The film is the first feature directed by Laszlo Nemes, and the only debut feature to be accepted into the main competition. “‘Son of Saul’ does something remarkable,” wrote TheWrap after its first Cannes screening.
- 5/23/2015
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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