Cannes Film Festival Winners
Fahrenheit 911 poster
By Staff of LMI     Published May 23, 2004
Michael Moore takes top honor, "Ladykillers" picks up an award...
Palme d'Or
"Fahrenheit 9/11" by Michael Moore

Grand Prix
"Old Boy" by Park Chan-wook

Best Actress
Maggie Cheung in "Clean"

Best Actor
Yagira Yuuya in "Nobody Knows"

Best Director
Tony Gatlif for "Exils"

Best Screenplay
Agnes Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri for "Comme une Image"

Jury Prize (tied)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (director) for "Tropical Malady"

Irma P. Hall (actress) in "The Ladykillers"
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  • Craig's Fahrenheit 911 review A
    June 26, 2004    An infuriating, compelling, and incredibly moving tearjerker that should not be missed. -- Craig Younkin
  • Crowd Report: "Fahrenheit 9/11"
    June 26, 2004    This is the first film I?ve ever seen where the audience has applauded many times throughout the movie, and also the first time I?ve ever seen half the crowd give a standing ovation afterwards. -- Lee Tistaert
  • Friday Box Office Analysis (6/25)
    June 26, 2004    While the documentary didn?t eclipse Spider-Man?s record opening day average of $10,901 per-screen, its holdup throughout the weekend could mirror that movie?s performance or that of the Passion. -- Lee Tistaert
  • NY Box Office Debut: "Fahrenheit 9/11"
    June 24, 2004    If ratios prove to be accurate, Fahrenheit could possibly be looking at a Friday figure in the vicinity of $8.0 million, giving the film a Star Wars-like average in the mid-$9,000 range in 868 theaters. -- Lee Tistaert
  • Michael Moore: American Muckraker or Patriot?
    June 22, 2004    From what I?ve read, seen, and heard from those against Michael Moore, not one source has been able to present neither a clear, unbiased case against him nor his films. -- Stephen Lucas