Denzel Washington Gets Surprise Palme d’Or Award From Cannes Film Festival

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Denzel Washington Gets Surprise Palme d’Or Award From Cannes Film Festival

Denzel Washington got a surprise Palme d’Or honor from the Cannes Film Festival ahead of Monday night’s world premiere of Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowe

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Denzel Washington got a surprise Palme d’Or honor from the Cannes Film Festival ahead of Monday night’s world premiere of Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest, the actor and filmmaker’s fifth collaboration. It is screening Out of Competition.

The unannounced honor came after a reel of Washington’s stellar career was shown in the Palais. The bombshell announcement was made by festival chief Thierry Frémaux as he addressed the crowd. “It’s a very special day,” he said. “Denzel, because you are here, we want to make something special for you … it’s a kind of way for us to tell you our adoration, what you have done in cinema. Nobody knows about that except Spike Lee, who wrote me to do that.”

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Lee presented the Honorary Palme to Washington. Putting his arm around the actor, Lee said: “This is my brother right here. I love him, I love him. I’m glad you’re here where all the people love you too.”

The reel included clips from his Oscar-winning turns in Training Day — “King Kong ain’t got nothin’ on me!” — and Glory, along with such films as The Tragedy of Macbeth, Carbon Copy and his previous Spike Lee joints Mo’ Better Blues (1990), Malcolm X (1992), He Got Game (1998) and Inside Man (2006).

Highest 2 Lowest is Lee’s “reinterpretation” of Arika Kurosawa’s 1963 crime thriller High and Low. That pic follows an executive at a Yokohama shoe company who becomes a victim of extortion when his chauffeur’s son is kidnapped by mistake and held for ransom. In Highest 2 Lowest, Washington plays David King aka “King David,” a hugely successful music mogul whose son (Aubrey Joseph) and godson (Elijah Wright) — the son of his best friend and driver (Jeffrey Wright) — are mistaken for each other by the inept kidnapper.

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From left: Kenneth Branagh, Keanu Reeves, Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard and Denzel Washington at the Cannes photocall for ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ in 1993.

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Washington has only attended the Cannes Film Festival once before for a film in the Official Selection. That was in 1993, when he hit town for Ken Branagh’s Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing.

Along with his Best Actor Oscar for 2001’s Training Day and Supporting Actor Oscar for Glory (1989), Washington has amassed eight other Academy Award nominations. He was up for Best Actor for Malcolm X, The Hurricane (1999), Flight (2012), Fences (2016), Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) and the Coen brothers’ The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021); Supporting for Cry Freedom (1987); and Best Picture as a producer of Fences.

Coincidentally, Washington’s honor comes 16 years to the day after Lee’s debut film, Do the Right Thing, electrified the Palais after its world premiere in Competition.

Tom Cruise, who was in Cannes last week for the premiere of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, received an honorary Palme d’Or when he was on the Croisette for Top Gun: Maverick in 2022.

Nancy Tartaglione contributed to this report.

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