Washington Surprised with Honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes Fest
The fest’s highest honor for an individual was presented to the Oscar winner ahead of the premiere of his latest film, Highest 2 Lowest, which is screening out of competition this year.

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The fest’s highest honor for an individual was presented to the Oscar winner ahead of the premiere of his latest film, Highest 2 Lowest, which is screening out of competition this year.
Ahead of out-of-competition screening, Spike Lee‘s Highest 2 Lowest, fest director Thierry Frémaux surprised the Oscar winner with the honor.
Spike Lee presented Washington with the honor after an introduction from Frémaux, which received huge standing ovation.
“This is a total surprise for me, so I’m emotional. It’s a great opportunity to collaborate with my brother once again, brother from another mother, and to be here once again in Cannes,” Washington said, after Lee previously referred to Washington as his brother and expressed his love for him.
“We’re a very privileged group in this room that we get to make movies and wear tuxedos and nice clothes and dress up and get paid for it as well. We’re just blessed beyond measure. I’m blessed beyond measure. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all.”
Highest 2 Lowest marks Washington and Lee’s first film together in nearly 20 years and fifth collaboration overall.
An honorary Palme was presented on the opening night of this year’s fest to Robert De Niro, but that was announced in advance, as have been all honorary Palme presentations since 2022, when Fremaux handed an unannounced one to Tom Cruise.
Other previous recipients of Cannes’ honorary Palme, which was first presented in 2002, include Catherine Deneuve, Jane Fonda, Clint Eastwood, Agnès Varda, Jodie Foster, Harrison Ford, Michael Douglas and last year, Meryl Streep and George Lucas.
Washington is a two-time Oscar winner, receiving the Academy Award for best supporting actor for his role in Glory and best actor for his work in Training Day. He also received an Oscar nomination for best picture for the film adaptation of Fences, which he also directed.