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Why the Palme d'Or Is a Palm Leaf: Cannes' Top Prize Explained

other · 2026-05-22

The Palme d'Or, the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival, takes the shape of a palm leaf. The article explains the origin of this iconic design, though the specific historical reasoning is not detailed in the visible content. The video content is blocked due to cookie settings and a browser extension, preventing full viewing. The article was published on May 22, 2026, by France 24, and includes related coverage of the 2026 festival, such as Penélope Cruz and Glenn Close in "La Bola negra," World War II themes in competition, and interviews with Aïssa Maïga, Naïka, and Isabelle Huppert. The Palme d'Or is described as the Holy Grail for directors at Cannes.

Key facts

  • The Palme d'Or is the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • The prize is shaped like a palm leaf.
  • The article was published on May 22, 2026.
  • The video content is blocked due to cookie settings and a browser extension.
  • Related 2026 festival coverage includes Penélope Cruz and Glenn Close in 'La Bola negra'.
  • World War II themes are central to the competition.
  • Interviews with Aïssa Maïga, Naïka, and Isabelle Huppert are featured.
  • The Palme d'Or is described as the Holy Grail for directors.

Entities

Artists

  • Penélope Cruz
  • Glenn Close
  • Aïssa Maïga
  • Naïka
  • Isabelle Huppert
  • Pedro Almodóvar
  • Andy Garcia
  • Sebastian Stan

Institutions

  • Cannes Film Festival
  • France 24

Locations

  • Cannes
  • France

Sources