Selena Gomez just took home a major award at the . But there's a twist: actual shares the prestigious honor with her fellow cast-mates Karla Sofía Gascón, , and Adriana Paz. which also took home the festival's jury prize, received a 10-minute standing ovation following it's Cannes on May 18.
Directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, the musical crime drama tells the story of a powerful cartel leader (played by Gascón) who seeks to transition and start a new life as a woman named Emilia Perez. Goscón, who just made history as the first trans actor to win a major award at Cannes, on behalf of the group. “This award is not just for me.
It’s for all people who are fighting for themselves and their rights,” Gascón told reporters, per . “We’ve been insulted, denigrated, subjected to a lot of violence without even knowing why. I think this is award is so much more than anyone could imagine.
” Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Adriana Paz at Cannes. While Selena Gomez earlier this month, the 31-year-old actor was in New York City when the festival held its award ceremony on May 25. In fact, she was enjoying a picnic in Central Park when Saldaña called her with the big news.
“I'm so excited,” Gomez told her cast-mate in the video posted on her Instagram Story. In another post, she wrote, “Thank you SO much @festivaldecannes and the whole board." When asked about the jury's decision to honor all four of the film's leading ladies, .
