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The awards ceremony for the 78th Cannes Film Festival is underway, as the 2025 fest comes to its dramatic dénouement in France on Saturday night. The Competition jury, led by French actress Juliette Binoche, will announce this year’s winners, including the best picture Palme d’Or, from the stage of the Grand Théâtre Lumière.

You can watch the ceremony live, in English, on the Cannes festival YouTube channel.

Alongside president Binoche, the jury includes actors Halle Berry, Jeremy Strong and Italy’s Alba Rohrwacher; directors Dieudo Hamadi, Hong Sang-soo, Payal Kapadia and Carlos Reygadas; and French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani.

The festival got its own dramatic twist ending early on Saturday when a regional power outage shut down the electrical grid serving Cannes and much of the surrounding region. The outage, apparently caused by deliberate sabotage on the electrical infrastructure, disrupted early morning screenings and forced hotels, shops and cafes in the city to close.

But the festival was largely unaffected. The Palais, where the closing ceremony is held, switched to emergency power and carried on much as before.

2025 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or, Other Winners (Updating Live)

Cannes had a particularly strong lineup this year, with no single film the overall frontrunner going into the awards.

Among the favorites to take the top prize are Kleber Mendonça Filho’s 1970s-set Brazilian political thriller The Secret Agent, Joachim Trier’s intimate Norwegian family drama Sentimental Value, and Sound of Falling, a German period feature from sophomore director Mascha Schilinski.

It Was Just an Accident, the new film from acclaimed Iranian dissident director Jafar Panahi, is also a strong awards contender, as is Oliver Laxe’s Sirat, a techno-infused apocalyptic drama set in the Moroccan desert.

Tonight’s ceremony is also shaping up as a showdown between indie distributors Neon and Mubi. Neon, which has released the last five Palme d’Or winners in the U.S., has maneuvered to keep its streak going. Tom Quinn’s taste-making firm came into Cannes with two competition titles — Trier’s Sentimental Value and the poorly-received Alpha from Titane director Julia Ducournau — and has snatched up three more Palme contenders, acquiring The Secret Agent, Sirat and It Was Just an Accident, in the final days of the festival.

Arthouse streaming service Mubi, which got into distribution in a big way with last year’s breakout The Substance (a Cannes 2024 title), made the single biggest deal of the market, acquiring Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, for North America and multiple international territories for a cool $24 million. Mubi has another strong Palme d’Or contender in Sound of Falling, which it snatched up in another multi-territory deal, including the U.S., earlier this week.

2025 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or, Other Winners (Updating Live)

Winners will be updated below as they’re announced live, refresh for the latest.

Palme d’Or

Grand Prix

Jury Prize

Best Director

Best Screenplay

Best Actress

Best Actor

Honorary Palme d’Or

Camera d’Or for Best First Film

Palme d’Or for Best Short Film

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