 Titanian, a wildly imaginative film about a serial killer by French director Julia Dockonore, won the top Palm Door Prize at the Kent Film Festival. Jury Heads-Bitley told a ceremony before the award was due to be revealed. Dockonore became only the second woman to win the top award at Kent's. Described as a body horror movie and telling the story of a woman with a titanium plate in her head, the film impressed with its energy. She had previously found critical success with the role in 2016. The only previous female winner of Kent's top award was Jane Campion, who shared the prize in 1993 for the piano. The world's biggest film festival returned to the French Riviera after 2020 hiatus due to coronavirus pandemic in one of the most unpredictable contests in years. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.