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Sofia Coppola wins best director at Cannes

Cannes - Here are the winners from the 2017 Cannes film festival, as chosen on Sunday by a star-studded jury led by Spanish director Pedro Almodovar.

Palme d'Or: The Square

Swedish film The Square, a dark satire of the contemporary art world, was the surprise winner of the top Palme d'Or prize at the world's biggest film festival.

The film, a savagely funny takedown of political correctness and the things we choose to hang in art galleries, had premiered to strong reviews - but even director Ruben Ostlund was shocked as he picked up the award, shouting, "Oh my God, oh my God!"

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Grand Prix: 120 Beats Per Minute

120 Beats Per Minute, a moving drama set in Paris at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1990s, scooped second prize for its wrenching portrayal of a romance between two activists in the advocacy group ACT UP.

The film was a deeply personal project for director Robin Campillo, who was himself an activist in the French branch of the group that helped shame the world into action.

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Jury Prize: Loveless

Loveless, a bleak tale of a middle-class couple in Moscow looking to offload their child as they go through a bitter divorce, came in third.

The film by Kremlin critic Andrei Zvyagintsev offers a stinging critique of modern Russian society, depicting a country obsessed with consumerism and its smartphones.

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Best actor: Joaquin Phoenix

Triple Oscar nominee Joaquin Phoenix won best actor for playing a traumatised hitman in Lynne Ramsay's ultra-violent You Were Never Really Here.

He gives an electrifying performance as Joe, a former soldier who is hired by a New York state senator to rescue his daughter from a paedophile ring.

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Best actress: Diane Kruger

In her first film role in her native German, Hollywood star and former model Diane Kruger swapped her usually glamorous image to play a mother who vows revenge after her ethnic Kurdish husband and son are killed in a neo-Nazi attack.

Hailed as a "powerhouse performance" by Variety magazine, Kruger said the role had taken a huge emotional toll. "The film almost killed me," she said at Cannes. "I haven't worked since."

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Best director: Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola picked up best director for her remake of the American Civil War thriller The Beguiled, starring Colin Farrell as a soldier who bewitches several Southern women including Nicole Kidman.

Collecting her award, the Bling Ring director thanked her father - Apocalypse Now director Francis Ford Coppola - for teaching her the tricks of the trade.

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Best screenplay: Lynne Ramsay and Yorgos Lanthimos

The nine-member jury opted to split the screenplay prize in two, dividing it between Scottish director Lynne Ramsay for You Were Never Really Here and Greece's Yorgos Lanthimos for The Killing of a Sacred Deer, a chilling suburban thriller starring Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman.

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Special prize: 'Nicole Kidman'

Nicole Kidman was the undisputed queen of this year's Cannes with four projects showing. To mark its 70th birthday, the festival rewarded her with a special prize.

(Photo: AP)

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