The Camera d'Or, an award for first-time filmmakers, went to "Party Girl," a portrait of a 60-year-old nightclub hostess by a trio of directors: Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis.
Most surprisingly absent from Saturday's awards ceremony was "Two Days, One Night," the Dardenne brothers' working-class drama starring Marion Cotillard. The Dardennes have twice before won the Palme d'Or (no one has ever won three).
The ceremony marked the final festival for longtime Cannes President Gilles Jacob, who received a standing ovation. Following the awards, Tarantino introduced a 50th anniversary screening of Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars."