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1989 Cannes Film Festival| Palme d'Or | sex, lies and videotape, Steven Soderbergh (United States) | |
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| | Special Jury Prize | Trop Belle Pour Toi, Bertrand Blier (France) | | Cinéma Paradiso, Giuseppe Tornatore (Italy/France) | | Best Actor | James Spader, sex, lies and videotape (United States) | | Best Actress | Meryl Streep, A Cry in the Dark (United States/Australia) | | Direction | Emir Kusturica, Time of the Gypsies (Yugoslavia) | | Artistic Contribution | Jim Jarmusch, Mystery Train (United States) | | Camera d'Or for Film Debut | My Twentieth Century, lldiko Enyedi (Hungary) | | Technique | Black Rain, Shohei Imamura (Japan) | | Jury Prize | Jesus of Montreal, Denys Arcand (Canada/France) | | Palme d'Or for Short Film | 50 Years, Gilles Carle, representing the continuing efforts of the National Film Board of Canada in the area of short film |
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