FEATURE FILMS Palme d'Or LA VIE D’ADÈLE - CHAPITRE 1 & 2 (Blue Is The Warmest Colour) by Abdellatif KECHICHE with Adèle EXARCHOPOULOS & Léa SEYDOUX Grand Prix INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS by Ethan COEN and Joel COEN Award for Best Director Amat ESCALANTE for HELI Jury Prize SOSHITE CHICHI NI NARU (Like Father, Like Son / Tel Père, Tel Fils) by KORE-EDA Hirokazu Award for Best Screenplay JIA Zhangke for TIAN ZHU DING (A Touch Of Sin) Award for Best Actress Bérénice BEJO in LE PASSÉ (The Past) by Asghar FARHADI Award for Best Actor Bruce DERN in NEBRASKA by Alexander PAYNE SHORT FILMS Palme d'Or SAFE by MOON Byoung-gon Special Mention - Ex-aequo HVALFJORDUR (Whale Valley / Le Fjord des Baleines) by Gudmundur Arnar GUDMUNDSSON 37°4 S by Adriano VALERIO CAMERA D'OR ILO ILO by Anthony CHEN presented in the Directors' Fortnight
Here are the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the Cannes Film Festival — one of the most prestigious and publicized film festivals in the world, held annually in Cannes, France. 🎬 General FAQs 1. What is the Cannes Film Festival? The Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes) is an international film festival that previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from around the world. It is one of the "Big Three" film festivals, along with Venice and Berlin. 2. When is the Cannes Film Festival held? Typically in May each year. The exact dates vary but are announced several months in advance. 3. Where does it take place? In Cannes , a resort town on the French Riviera. The main venue is the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès . 🎟️ Access and Attendance 4. Is the festival open to the public? Mostly not . It is a professional event for film industry members — producers, distributors, critics, and journalists. However, there are some screenings open to t...


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