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Cristian Mungiu wins his second Palme d’Or for Norway-set drama Fjord – UK Times

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Cristian Mungiu’s Norway-set drama, Fjord, has clinched the prestigious Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, marking a historic second win for the Romanian director.

The acclaimed filmmaker, previously honored for his 2007 abortion drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, now joins an elite group of just ten directors to have received Cannes’ top prize twice.

Fjord captivated audiences with its engrossing narrative exploring political polarization, which Mungiu himself described as “left-wing fundamentalism.” The film stars Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as Romanian Evangelicals who relocate to Norway, only to have their children removed by child services following an incident involving spanking.

Mungiu’s latest triumph further extends an extraordinary streak for specialty distributor Neon, which has now been associated with the last seven Palme d’Or winners. This unprecedented run underscores the label’s discerning eye for critically acclaimed cinema.

Cristian Mungiu accepts the Palme d’Or on stage during the closing ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 23, 2026 in Cannes, France
Cristian Mungiu accepts the Palme d’Or on stage during the closing ceremony of the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 23, 2026 in Cannes, France (Getty Images)

The 79th Cannes Film Festival, which concluded Saturday, was widely considered a subdued affair.

Hollywood’s notable absence and a general struggle among selections to impress critics meant the usual global buzz surrounding the event was fitful at best. Despite the lack of a clear front-runner, the nine-member jury, led by Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, had a diverse array of films to consider for the coveted award.

Among the other films that garnered significant attention were Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski’s Fatherland, a black-and-white postwar reflection on art and politics; Japanese auteur Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s tender three-hour elder care opus All of a Sudden; and Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Minotaur, a drama delving into crime and punishment in contemporary Russia.

The 79th Cannes Film Festival, which concluded Saturday, was widely considered a subdued affair
The 79th Cannes Film Festival, which concluded Saturday, was widely considered a subdued affair (Reuters)

A late surge of enthusiasm also greeted Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s The Black Ball, a sprawling Spanish film about three gay men across generations.

The Palme d’Or remains one of cinema’s most unpredictable accolades, with jury deliberations held in strict privacy. Winning the award instantly elevates a film’s international profile and often positions it as a strong contender for Oscar recognition. This year’s jury also included notable figures such as Demi Moore, Chloé Zhao and Stellan Skarsgård.

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While winners are informed they have secured a prize and are asked to return for the closing ceremony, the specific award remains a secret until the announcement.

Honorary Palme d’Or recipient, Barbra Streisand, was unable to attend the ceremony due to a knee injury, though the festival still plans to honor her.

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