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'White Ribbon' wins Palme d'Or


May 24, 2009 CANNES -- "The White Ribbon" was the star of the red carpet Sunday night as Michael Haneke's black-and-white drama won the Festival de Cannes' top honor, the coveted Palme d'Or. Jury president Isabelle Huppert presented Haneke with the prize at the traditional closing-night ceremony held in the Palais des Festivals, as the world's most famous film festival wrapped its 12-day run. Huppert insisted on presenting the award herself, marking the first time a jury president has presented the prize since Clint Eastwood gave the award to Quentin Tarantino for "Pulp Fiction."

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