Fur-st prize for Icelandic sheepdog at Cannes canine competition
- A sheepdog named Panda won the Palm Dog prize for canine performers at Cannes on Friday for the film The Love That Remains.
- The Palm Dog, a 25-year-old light-hearted award celebrating dogs on screen, was announced just before the Palme d'Or is given on Saturday.
- Hlynur Palmason, a filmmaker from Iceland, included his own sheepdog named Panda in this moving family drama that explores the challenges faced by a couple during their separation and its effects on their family.
- Jury member Wendy Mitchell praised Panda's "wonderful naturalistic performance" while addressing influencers, pet lovers, and journalists at a Cannes beach-front venue.
- The award announcement was met with cheers and barking, and Palmason sent a video of a bemused Panda in his car, while a second grand prize went to two dogs from the rave-themed film Sirat.
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Icelandic Shepherd Dog Took the Award for Best Canine Performer in Cannes
Cannes. A shepherd dog who appears in the Icelandic family drama The Love That Remains took yesterday the award for the best canine performer in Cannes, and the grand prize of the jury went to stop two dogs in the Spanish Sirat.
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