Opening film | The Great Gatsby |
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Closing film | Zulu |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or: Blue Is the Warmest Colour |
Hosted by | Audrey Tautou |
No. of films | 20 (In Competition) |
Festival date | 15 May 2013 – 26 May 2013 |
Website | festival-cannes |
The 66th Cannes Film Festival took place from 15 to 26 May 2013. [1] American filmmaker Steven Spielberg was the Jury President for the main competition. [2] French actress Audrey Tautou hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. [3]
The French film Blue Is the Warmest Colour won the Palme d'Or. In an unprecedented move, along with the director, Abdellatif Kechiche, the Jury decided to take "the exceptional step" of awarding the film's two main actresses, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux, with the Palme. [4]
The festival poster featured the real-life couple and Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward kissing during the shooting of A New Kind of Love . [5]
The festival opened with The Great Gatsby by Baz Luhrmann, [6] [7] and closed with Zulu by Jérôme Salle. [8] [9]
On the occasion of 100 Years of Indian Cinema , India was an Official Guest Country at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Seven Indian feature films were premiered among various sections on the festival. [10] [11] [12] Actress Vidya Balan was one of the Jury members for the Main Competition of the festival. [13] The first Incredible India Exhibition, a joint participation of the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Republic of India was inaugurated by Indian delegate Chiranjeevi. [14] [15]
The following independent juries awarded films in the frame of the Critics' Week: [19]
Nespresso Grand Prize
Discovery Award for Short Film
France 4 Visionary Award
The following films have been selected for the Main Competition section: [20] [21] [22]
The following films have been selected in the Un Certain Regard section: [20] [23]
English Title | Original Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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As I Lay Dying | James Franco | United States | |
Bastards | Les Salauds | Claire Denis | France, Germany |
Bends (CdO) | 過界 | Flora Lau | Hong Kong |
The Bling Ring | Sofia Coppola | United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan | |
Death March | Martsang kamatayan | Adolfo Alix, Jr. | Philippines |
Fruitvale Station (CdO) | Ryan Coogler | United States | |
The German Doctor | Wakolda | Lucía Puenzo | Argentina, Spain, France, Norway |
The Golden Dream (CdO) | La jaula de oro | Diego Quemada-Diez | Mexico |
Grand Central | Rebecca Zlotowski | France, Austria | |
Manuscripts Don't Burn | دستنوشتهها نمیسوزند | Mohammad Rasoulof | Iran |
Miele (CdO) | Valeria Golino | Italy, France | |
The Missing Picture | L'image manquante | Rithy Panh | Cambodia, France |
My Sweet Pepper Land | Huner Saleem | France, Germany, Iraq | |
Norte, the End of History | Norte, hangganan ng kasaysayan | Lav Diaz | Philippines |
Nothing Bad Can Happen (CdO) | Tore tanzt | Katrin Gebbe | Germany |
Omar | عمر | Hany Abu-Assad | Palestine |
Sarah Prefers to Run (CdO) | Sarah préfère la course | Chloé Robichaud | Canada |
Stranger by the Lake | L'Inconnu du lac | Alain Guiraudie | France |
The following films were selected to play out of competition: [20]
English Title | Original Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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All Is Lost | J. C. Chandor | Canada, United States | |
Blood Ties | Guillaume Canet | France, United States | |
Bombay Talkies | Anurag Kashyap, Karan Johar, Zoya Akhtar & Dibakar Banerjee | India | |
The Great Gatsby (opening film) | Baz Luhrmann | Australia, United States | |
The Last of the Unjust | Le dernier des injustes | Claude Lanzmann | France |
Zulu (closing film) | Jérôme Salle | France, South Africa | |
Jerry Lewis Tribute | |||
Max Rose | Daniel Noah | United States | |
Midnight Screenings | |||
Blind Detective | 盲探 | Johnnie To | Hong Kong |
Monsoon Shootout (CdO) | Amit Kumar | India |
The following films were presented in the Special screenings section:
English Title | Original Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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Bite the Dust | Отдать концы | Taisia Igumentseva | Russia |
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight | Stephen Frears | United States | |
Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 | Lloyd Kaufman | ||
Seduced and Abandoned | James Toback | ||
Stop the Pounding Heart | Roberto Minervini | United States, Italy | |
Weekend of a Champion (1972) | Roman Polanski | United Kingdom |
The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 18 entries (14 fiction films and 4 animation films) were selected, out of 1,550 submissions from 277 different schools. One-third of the films selected represented schools competing for the first time. It was also the first time for a Chilean film to be selected in Cinéfondation. [25] [26] The winner of the Cinéfondation First Prize has been highlighted.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | School |
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After the Winter | Au-delà de l'hiver | Jow Zhi Wei | Le Fresnoy, France |
Asunción | Camila Luna Toledo | Pontifical Catholic University, Chile | |
Babaga | בבגה | Gan de Lange | Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Israel |
Danse Macabre | Małgorzata Rżanek | Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland | |
Duet | دوئت | Navid Danesh | Karnameh Film School, Iran |
Exile | Vladilen Vierny | La Fémis, France | |
Fable of a Blood-Drained Girl | Contrafábula de una niña disecada | Alejandro Iglesias Mendizábal | Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, Mexico |
Going South | Jefferson Moneo | Columbia University, United States | |
Ham Story | O Šunce | Eliška Chytková | Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic |
In the Fishbowl | În acvariu | Tudor Cristian Jurgiu | UNATS, Romania |
The Line | 선 | Kim Soo-jin | Chung-Ang University, South Korea |
The Magnificent Lion Boy | Ana Caro | National Film and Television School, United Kingdom | |
Needle | Anahita Ghazvinizadeh | School of the Art Institute of Chicago, United States | |
The Norm of Life | Норма жизни | Evgeny Byalo | BKCP, Russia |
Pandas | Pandy | Matúš Vizár | FAMU, Czech Republic |
Stepsister | Joey Izzo | San Francisco State University, United States | |
Tomorrow All the Things | Mañana todas las cosas | Sebastián Schjaer | Universidad del Cine, Argentina |
Waiting for the Thaw | En attendant le dégel | Sarah Hirtt | INSAS, Belgium |
Out of 3,500 submissions, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or. [27] [25] The Short film Palme d'Or winner has been highlighted.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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37˚4 S | Adriano Valerio | France | |
Condom Lead | Arab and Tarzan | Palestine | |
Meteorite + Impotence | 隕石とインポテンツ | Omoi Sasaki | Japan |
Mont Blanc | Gilles Coulier | Belgium | |
More Than Two Hours | بیشتر از دو ساعت | Ali Asgari | Iran |
Olena | Elżbieta Benkowska | Poland | |
Ophelia | Annarita Zambrano | France | |
Safe | 세이프 | Moon Byoung-gon | South Korea |
Whale Valley | Hvalfjörður | Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson | Denmark, Iceland |
The Festival uses Cannes Classics to place the spotlight on rediscovered or restored masterworks from the past, or ones that have been re-released in theatres or on DVD. [28] [29] [30] [31] [32]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Tribute | |||
Opium | Arielle Dombasle | France | |
Documentaries about Cinema | |||
Barefoot in the Kitchen | Con la pata quebrada | Diego Galán | Spain |
Shepard & Dark | Treva Wurmfeld | United States | |
A Story of Children and Film | Mark Cousins | United Kingdom | |
Restored Prints | |||
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974) | Ted Kotcheff | Canada | |
An Autumn Afternoon (1962) | 秋刀魚の味 | Yasujirō Ozu | Japan |
La Belle et la Bete (1946) | Jean Cocteau | France | |
Charulata (1964) | চারুলতা | Satyajit Ray | India |
Cleopatra (1963) | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | United States, United Kingdom | |
Conversation Piece (1974) | Gruppo di famiglia in un interno | Luchino Visconti | Italy, France |
The Desert of the Tartars (1976) | Il deserto dei Tartari | Valerio Zurlini | Italy, France, West Germany |
Fedora (1978) | Billy Wilder | United States | |
Goha (1958) | Jacques Baratier | France, Tunisia | |
The Grande Bouffe (1973) | La grande abbuffata | Marco Ferreri | Italy, France |
Hiroshima mon amour (1959) | Alain Resnais | France, Japan | |
Le Joli Mai (1963) | Chris Marker, Pierre Lhomme | France | |
The Last Detail (1973) | Hal Ashby | United States | |
The Last Emperor (1987) | Bernardo Bertolucci | China, United Kingdom, Italy | |
Lucky Luciano (1973) | Francesco Rosi | Italy | |
Purple Noon (1960) | Plein Soleil | René Clément | France |
Queen Margot (1994) | La Reine Margot | Patrice Chéreau | |
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) | Les Parapluies de Cherbourg | Jacques Demy | |
Visions of Eight (1973) | Miloš Forman, Claude Lelouch, Yuri Ozerov, Mai Zetterling, Kon Ichikawa, John Schlesinger, Arthur Penn, Michael Pfleghar | United States | |
World Cinema Foundation | |||
Manila in the Claws of Light (1975) | Maynila sa mga kuko ng liwanag | Lino Brocka | Philippines |
The Wagoner (1963) | Borom Sarret | Ousmane Sembene | Senegal |
The Cinéma de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection. The outdoors screenings at the beach cinema of Cannes are open to the public. [33]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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The Big Blue (1988) | Le Grand Bleu | Luc Besson | France, United States, Italy |
The Birds (1963) | Alfred Hitchcock | United States | |
Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (2011) | Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Jeff Zimbalist | India | |
The General (1926) | Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton | United States | |
Jaws (1975) | Steven Spielberg | ||
Jour de fête (1949) | Jacques Tati | France | |
The Ladies Man (1961) | Jerry Lewis | United States | |
Safety Last! (1923) | Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor | ||
Siméon (1992) | Euzhan Palcy | France, Guadeloupe, Martinique | |
That Man from Rio (1963) | L'homme De Rio | Philippe De Broca | Italy, France |
The line-up for the Critics' Week was announced on 22 April at the section's website. The following films were selected: [34] [35]
Feature films - The winner of the Grand Prix Nespresso has been highlighted.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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The Dismantling | Le Démantèlement | Sébastien Pilote | Canada |
For Those in Peril (CdO) | Paul Wright | United Kingdom | |
The Lunchbox (CdO) | Dabba | Ritesh Batra | India, France, Germany |
The Major | Майор | Yuri Bykov | Russia |
Nos héros sont morts ce soir (CdO) | David Perrault | France | |
The Owners(CdO) | Los Dueños | Agustín Toscano, Ezequiel Radusky | Argentina |
Salvo (CdO) | Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza | Italy, France | |
Suzanne | Katell Quillévéré | France |
Short films - The winner of the Canal+ Award has been highlighted.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Agit Pop | Nicolas Pariser | France | |
Breathe Me | Eun-young Han | South Korea | |
Come and Play | Komm und spiel | Daria Belova | Germany |
La Lampe au beurre de yak | Wei Hu | China, France | |
Océan | Emmanuel Laborie | France | |
The Opportunist | David Lassiter | United States | |
Pátio | Ali Muritiba | Brazil | |
Pleasure | Ninja Thyberg | Sweden | |
Tau Seru | Rodd Rathjen | India, Australia | |
Vikingar | Magali Magistry | France, Iceland |
Special Screenings
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Ain't Them Bodies Saints | David Lowery | United States | |
Encounters After Midnight (CdO) | Les rencontres d'après minuit | Yann Gonzalez | France |
The line-up for the Directors' Fortnight was announced at a press conference on 23 April with the following films being selected. [36] [37]
Feature films - The winner of the Art Cinema Award (and the Prix SACD) has been highlighted.
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Les Apaches | Thierry de Peretti | France | |
Até Ver a Luz | Basil da Cunha | Switzerland | |
Blue Ruin | Jeremy Saulnier | United States | |
The Congress | Ari Folman | Israel, Germany, Poland | |
The Dance of Reality | La danza de la realidad | Alejandro Jodorowsky | France |
L'Escale(CdO) | Kaveh Bakhtiari | Switzerland, France | |
La Fille du 14 Juillet (CdO) | Antonin Peretjako | France | |
Henri | Yolande Moreau | France | |
Ilo Ilo (CdO) | Anthony Chen | Singapore | |
Jodorowsky's Dune | Frank Pavich | United States, France | |
The Last Days on Mars (CdO) | Ruairí Robinson | United Kingdom | |
Magic Magic | Sebastian Silva | United States | |
Me, Myself and Mum (CdO) | Les garçons et Guillaume, à table! | Guillaume Gallienne | France |
On the Job | Erik Matti | Philippines | |
The Selfish Giant | Clio Barnard | United Kingdom | |
A Strange Course of Events | Raphaël Nadjari | Israel, France | |
The Summer of Flying Fish | El verano de los peces voladores | Marcela Said | France, Chile |
Tip Top | Serge Bozon | France | |
Ugly | Anurag Kashyap | India | |
Un Voyageur | Marcel Ophüls | France | |
We Are What We Are | Jim Mickle | United States |
Short films
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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A Wild Goose Chase | Gambozinos | João Nicolau | Portugal, France |
Lágy eső | Dénes Nagy | Hungary, Belgium | |
Le quepa sur la vilni! | Yann Le Quellec | France, Belgium | |
You Can't Do Everything at Once, But You Can Leave Everything at Once | Man kann nicht alles auf einmal tun, aber man kann alles auf einmal lassen | Marie-Elsa Sgualdo | Switzerland |
Shadow of a Cloud | O umbra de nor | Radu Jude | Romania |
About a Month | Pouco mais de um mês | André Novais Oliveira | Brazil |
Que je tombe tout le temps? | Eduardo Williams | France | |
Solecito | Oscar Ruiz Navia | Colombia, France, Denmark | |
Swimmer | Lynne Ramsay | United Kingdom |
The French film Blue Is the Warmest Colour , directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, won the Palme d'Or. [38] In a first for the competition, the jury decided to award the Palme d'Or to Kechiche and the actresses who star in the film: Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux. [39] Blue Is the Warmest Colour is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a lesbian relationship between a 15-year-old girl and an older woman. [40] It has shocked some critics with its graphic and controversial sex scenes. [40] [41] A reporter for the Radio France Internationale stated that Kechiche paid tribute to the "Tunisian revolution" and "the right to love freely" during his acceptance speech. [4] The president of the jury, Steven Spielberg, said "The film is a great love story ... We were absolutely spellbound by the two brilliant young actresses, and the way the director observed his young players." [41] The Grand Prix was won by the Coen brothers's Inside Llewyn Davis , while Bruce Dern and Bérénice Bejo were awarded Best Actor and Best Actress respectively. [39]
The following films and people received the 2013 Official Selection awards: [42] [1]
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