Romanian director Cristian Mungiu made history at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday by winning his second Palme d’Or for *Fjord*, a Norway-set drama about political polarization. The 23 May victory cements Mungiu’s status as one of Europe’s most celebrated auteurs, following his 2007 win for *4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days*—a feat matched by only eight other filmmakers in the festival’s 77-year history.
Mungiu’s triumph triggered an immediate wave of political praise in Romania. President Nicușor Dan hailed the film as "an excellent calling card for Romania," while interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan thanked Mungiu for "the image he carries forward about our country" in a Facebook post . Fellow filmmaker Tudor Giurgiu, however, urged the government to move beyond symbolic gestures. In a sharp critique, Giurgiu argued that Romania should allocate "a decent budget" to mount an Oscar campaign for *Fjord*, framing the film as both a cultural and economic asset. "Without understanding that cinema is a powerful industry—one that creates jobs and attracts business—we’ve done nothing," he said .
The award ceremony itself was marked by a symbolic gesture: after receiving the Palme d’Or, Mungiu and actress Tilda Swinton exchanged a hand-kiss, a moment described as "unprecedented" by Romanian media . *Fjord*’s win arrives as Romania’s film industry enjoys renewed global attention, with Mungiu’s success following recent acclaim for directors like Radu Jude and Alexander Nanau. The country’s National Film Center reported a 30% increase in international co-productions in 2025, though state funding for cinema remains below the EU average at 0.03% of GDP.
Mungiu’s victory also overshadowed other major Cannes awards, including the Grand Prix for Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsev’s *Minotaur*, a film interpreted as a veiled critique of the war in Ukraine . With the Oscars looming in March 2027, *Fjord*’s campaign will test whether Romania’s political class heeds Giurgiu’s call to treat cinema as a strategic industry—or reverts to ceremonial praise.
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