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1966 Cannes Film Festival

Palme d'OrA Man and a Woman, Claude Lelouch (France)
The Birds, the Bees and the Italians, Pietro Germi (France/Italy)
Special Jury PrizeAlfie, Lewis Gilbert (United Kingdom)
Best ActorPer Oscarsson, Hunger (Denmark)
Best ActressVanessa Redgrave, Morgan! (United Kingdom)
DirectionSerge Youtkevitch, Portrait of Lenin (U.S.S.R.)
Directorial DebutRascoala, Mircea Muresan (Romania)
Special Acting MentionToto (Italy)
Fipresci PrizeYoung Torless, Volker Schloendorff (Germany)
The War Is Over, Alain Resnais (France)
Catholic Film Office AwardA Man and a Woman, Claude Lelouch (France)
20th Anniversary TributeTo Orson Welles in recognition of his outstanding contribution to cinema

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