
Jury Prize
The Jury Prize is an award given at film festivals, like Cannes, by a selected panel of judges. It recognizes a film they find outstanding, often highlighting originality, artistry, or impactful storytelling. While it’s not the top prize, it’s highly regarded and signals the jury’s appreciation for a film’s unique qualities. The Jury Prize helps spotlight exceptional movies that may not have won the main award but still demonstrate significant artistic achievement.