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BLINDNESS OPENS CANNES FESTIVAL, ROBERT DE NIRO PRESENTS THE PALME D’OR The following films are to complete the 2008 selection for the Festival de Cannes...News
Lola Montès will open Cannes Classics In 2007, the Cinémathèque Française and Les Films du Jeudi commenced, with the help of Marcel Ophuls, the restoration of Lola Montès, directed in 1955 by Max Ophuls...News
The poster and visual identity 2008 The poster of the Festival de Cannes 2008 is a photograph by David Lynch, with a graphic design by Pierre Collier, a cinema poster artist...News
Quentin Tarantino’s cinema masterclass Quentin Tarantino, who once declared having "devoted his life to cinema, his favourite obsession", is to give the Cinema Masterclass...News
Mai’68 to Festival’68 On May 10th, 1968 the 21st Festival de Cannes opens its doors. While France demonstrates and the universities close, students invade the Festival from the 13th of May. ..News
Sean Penn, President of the Jury of the 61st Festival de Cannes Sean Penn, American actor and director, is named President of the Jury of the 61st Festival de Cannes, due to take place from May 14 – 25, 2008. “In the...News
STEPHEN FREARS, PRESIDENT OF THE JURY OF THE 60TH FESTIVAL DE CANNES Press release – January 11, 2007 Stephen Frears has just accepted the presidency of the jury of the 60th Festival de Cannes, which will take place between May 16-27. Revealed...News
Other Prizes Alongside the Official Competition trophies, other prizes were awarded to the films presented during this Festival. Here is the list: – At Directors’ Fortnight, Control by Dutch filmmaker Anton Corbijn...News
Camera d’Or: “Meduzot” (Jellyfish) by Etgar Keret and Shira Geffen Director Pavel Lounguine, president of the short film Jury, and Clotilde Courau, member of the Jury, awarded the Camera d’Or to Meduzot (Jellyfish) by Etgar Keret and Shira Geffen, presented...News
Jury Prize: “Persepolis” by Marjane Satrapi and to “Silent Light” by Carlos Reygadas The Jury Prize, a tie, was awarded by Jamel Debbouze to Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi and to Silent Light by Carlos Reygadas. Marjane Satrapi, once on stage, said: “I’ll speak...