The Class, Del Toro School Competition at Cannes

Benicio Del Toro

Surprise, surprise. A panel headed up by Sean Penn had politics on the brain.

Benicio Del Toro was unanimously named Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday for his portrayal of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara in Steven Soderbergh’s four-hour biopic, Che.

The nine-member Cannes jury, which included Natalie Portman and director Alfonso Cuaron and was presided over by Penn, presented the awards Sunday, the final day of the festival.

“I’d like to dedicate this to the man himself, Che Guevara, as well as to Soderbergh, who got up every day, forced me to this,” Del Toro said during the ceremony. “He was there pushing it, and he pushed all of us.”

Soderbergh also directed the Puerto Rican actor’s Oscar-winning turn in 2000’s Traffic.

Meanwhile, the Palme d’OrCannes’ prize for best moviesidestepped Clint Eastwood’s well-received thriller The Changeling and went to a French film for the first time since 1987. Laurent Cantet’s The Class, about the lives of students and teachers at a tough Parisian junior high school that featured real students and teachers, took the top honor.

Gomorra, about the criminal underworld in Naples, won the second-place Grand Prize, while Il Divo, about former Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti, took home the third-place Jury Award.

Pretty much just for being awesome, special awards were given to French actress Catherine Deneuve, who appeared in two festival films this year, and Eastwood, who has come up empty-handed after screening five movies in competition since 1985.

First-time filmmaker Steve McQueen took home the Camera D’Or for Hunger, a brutal depiction of prison life in Northern Ireland in the 1980s.

Other awards went to Brazilian actress Sandra Corveloni for her work in Linha de Passe, Hungarian director Nuri Bilge Ceylan for Three Monkeys, Belgian brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne for their screenplay of Lorna’s Silence, and Marian Crisan for his short film Megatron.

“There was a field of such powerful, emotional, moving movies, performances,” Penn said today. “There were so many times that we thought, it just can’t get better.”

The 2008 festival wrapped up after the awards ceremony with a screening of Barry Levinson’s Hollywood-themed dark comedy What Just Happened?

Angelina, Madonna Do the Cannes-Cannes

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie's ready to deliver twins in France next month.

But these babies will require a red carpet, not a wet nurse.

Two of the Oscar winner's films will debut at the 61st Cannes Film Festival.

Her 1920s kidnap thriller Changeling, directed by Clint Eastwood, is already building buzz to take home the top prize, the Palme d'Or.

Eastwood will compete against 19 directors, among them Steven Soderbergh, who will debut his twofer Che Guevara flick, Che, starring Benicio Del Toro and comprising two separate films, The Argentine and Guerilla, during the festival.

Out of competition, Jolie and Jack Black's animated adventure Kung Fu Panda will have its premiere.

Also premiering: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Woody Allen's new Spanish comedy, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, starring real-life loves Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz.

This isn't Jolie's first Cannes outing, howeverau contraire.

Last year, she and beau Brad Pitt got cozy as they debuted A Might Heart, and he premiered Ocean's 13.

And she's not the only Riviera-bound A-lister.

Madonna is also expected to appear at the south of France festival next month.

She's going to chair the amfAR charity dinner at the celebrated Moulin de Mougins restaurant. The Foundation for AIDS Research is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to HIV/AIDS research, and all the profits from the dinner and a charity auction during the film festival will support its cause.

Here's the complete competitive lineup for the May 14-25 fest:

IN COMPETITION

Angelina, Madonna Do the Cannes-Cannes

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie's ready to deliver twins in France next month.

But these babies will require a red carpet, not a wet nurse.

Two of the Oscar winner's films will debut at the 61st Cannes Film Festival.

Her 1920s kidnap thriller Changeling, directed by Clint Eastwood, is already building buzz to take home the top prize, the Palme d'Or.

Eastwood will compete against 19 directors, among them Steven Soderbergh, who will debut his twofer Che Guevara flick, Che, starring Benicio Del Toro and comprising two separate films, The Argentine and Guerilla, during the festival.

Out of competition, Jolie and Jack Black's animated adventure Kung Fu Panda will have its premiere.

Also premiering: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Woody Allen's new Spanish comedy, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, starring real-life loves Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz.

This isn't Jolie's first Cannes outing, howeverau contraire.

Last year, she and beau Brad Pitt got cozy as they debuted A Might Heart, and he premiered Ocean's 13.

And she's not the only Riviera-bound A-lister.

Madonna is also expected to appear at the south of France festival next month.

She's going to chair the amfAR charity dinner at the celebrated Moulin de Mougins restaurant. The Foundation for AIDS Research is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to HIV/AIDS research, and all the profits from the dinner and a charity auction during the film festival will support its cause.

Here's the complete competitive lineup for the May 14-25 fest:

IN COMPETITION