CANNES, France — The verdict is in: The titular ''Dog on Trial'' was declared this year's Palm Dog winner in Cannes on Friday.
Kodi the Belgian Malinois mix, who plays Cosmos in the Swiss comedy-drama, narrowly beat Xin, a sighthound who instead wagged away with the Grand Jury Prize for the Chinese drama ''Black Dog.''
The Palm Dog awards aren't officially a part of the Cannes Film Festival, but do honor the canines who appear in the festival's films.
In a rare treat perhaps reflecting the growth of the contest's popularity, both dogs were in Cannes to pick up their medals — in this case, dog collars. Both dogs seemed to bask in the limelight. Kodi barked along with the music as ''Chihuahua'' by DJ BoBo blasted from the speakers and did tricks on two legs. Xin took a more chilled approach, lying down on stage while soaking up the adoration.
Held on a beachfront on Cannes' famed Croisette, the somewhat chaotic awards were well attended by local dogs, their owners and film festival journalists alike. The bar provided rose wine above the table for the human guests and a line of water bowls underneath for the canine attendees.
Historically, many laureates haven't been on hand: Last year's winner, Messi, was awarded in absentia for his role as Snoop in ''Anatomy of a Fall.'' His Palm Dog collar was instead symbolically wrapped around a border collie named Stan that lacked the thespian's piercing blue eyes.
In 2019, director Quentin Tarantino claimed the collar on behalf of Sayuri, who played Brandy the heroic pit bull in his ''Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood.''
The contest was created in 2001. The annual award and its spinoff categories are decided by a jury of reporters.