The emotion of beginnings, youth as a source of inspiration, freshness as a force of conviction: these are the energies celebrated by the Festival de Cannes when awarding its Camera d’Or, a trophy symbolizing the prime tool of the cinematographic gaze, and by choosing actress Anaïs Demoustier to preside over the Jury.
In 2022, the Camera d’Or was awarded by the Jury presided by Rossy de Palma to directors Riley Keough and Gina Gammel for their War Pony, to be released in France shortly. And Japanese director Hayakawa Chie received a Mention speciale (special award) for her film Plan 75. Both films were in the Official Selection of Un Certain Regard.
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