2014 Cannes Film Festival
Film festival
The 67th Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2014.[ 1] [ 2] New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the main competition.[ 3] French actor Lambert Wilson hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.[ 4] [ 5] Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan won the Palme d'Or , the festival's top prize, for the drama film Winter Sleep .[ 6] [ 7]
The festival poster featured Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni from Federico Fellini 's 1963 film 8½ , which was presented in the Out of Competition section of the 1963 Cannes Film Festival .[ 8]
The festival opened with Grace of Monaco by Olivier Dahan ,[ 9] [ 10] and closed with a restored 4K version of Sergio Leone 's 1964 western A Fistful of Dollars .[ 11]
Due to European Parliament elections which took place on 25 May 2014, the closing ceremony took place on 24 May.[ 12]
The main competition jury
Juries
Jane Campion , Main Competition Jury President
Pablo Trapero , Un Certain Regard Jury President
Abbas Kiarostami , Cinéfondation & Short films Jury President
Main competition
Un Certain Regard
Caméra d'or
Nicole Garcia , French actress and director - Jury President[ 18]
Richard Anconina , French actor
Gilles Gaillard, French technician
Sophie Grassin, French journalist and film critic
Héléna Klotz, French film director
Lisa Nesselson, American journalist and film critic
Philippe Van Leeuw , Belgian film director
Cinéfondation and short films
Independent juries
Nespresso Grand Prize (Critics' Week)
Andrea Arnold , English film director - Jury President[ 20] [ 21]
Fernando Ganzo, Spanish film journalist
Daniela Michele, Mexican film journalist and founding director of the Morelia International Film Festival
Jordan Mintzer, American film critic
Jonathan Romney, English film critic
Sony CineAlta Discovery Award for Short Film (Critics' Week)
France 4 Visionary Award (Critics' Week)
Rebecca Zlotowski , French film director - Jury President
Louise Riousse, French film critic
Sergio Huidobro, Mexican film critic
Andrei Rus, Romanian film critic
Guido Segal, Argentine film critic
Queer Palm
Official Selection
In Competition
The following films were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or :[ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
The Captive
Atom Egoyan
Canada
Clouds of Sils Maria
Sils Maria
Olivier Assayas
Germany, France, Switzerland
Foxcatcher
Bennett Miller
United States
Goodbye to Language
Adieu au Langage
Jean-Luc Godard
France, Switzerland
The Homesman
Tommy Lee Jones
United States
Jimmy's Hall
Ken Loach
United Kingdom, Ireland, France
Leviathan
Левиафан
Andrey Zvyagintsev
Russia
Maps to the Stars
David Cronenberg
Canada, United States
Mommy
Xavier Dolan
Canada
Mr. Turner
Mike Leigh
United Kingdom
Saint Laurent
Bertrand Bonello
France
The Search
Michel Hazanavicius
France
Still the Water
2つ目の窓
Naomi Kawase
Japan
Timbuktu
Abderrahmane Sissako
Mauritania
Two Days, One Night
Deux jours, une nuit
Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Belgium, Italy, France
Wild Tales
Relatos Salvajes
Damián Szifrón
Argentina, Spain
Winter Sleep
Kış Uykusu
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Turkey
The Wonders
Le Meraviglie
Alice Rohrwacher
Italy, Switzerland, Germany
Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section:[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Amour Fou
Jessica Hausner
Austria, Luxembourg, Germany
Bird People
Pascale Ferran
France
The Blue Room
La chambre bleue
Mathieu Amalric
Charlie's Country
Rolf de Heer
Australia
Beautiful Youth
Hermosa juventud
Jaime Rosales
Spain, France
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (CdO)
Ned Benson
United States
Fantasia
幻想曲
Wang Chao
China, France
Force Majeure
Turist
Ruben Östlund
Sweden
A Girl at My Door (CdO)
도희야
July Jung
South Korea
Jauja
Lisandro Alonso
Denmark, United States, Argentina
Lost River (CdO)
Ryan Gosling
United States
Misunderstood
Incompresa
Asia Argento
Italy, France
Party Girl (CdO)
Marie Amachoukeli , Claire Burger , Samuel Theis
France
Run (CdO)
Philippe Lacôte
France, Ivory Coast
The Salt of the Earth
Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
France, Italy, Brazil
Snow in Paradise (CdO)
Andrew Hulme
United Kingdom
That Lovely Girl
Loin de mon père
Keren Yedaya
Israel, France
Titli (CdO)
Kanu Behl
India
White God
Fehér isten
Kornél Mundruczó
Hungary, Germany, Sweden
Xenia
Ξενία
Panos H. Koutras
Greece, France, Belgium
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[ 31]
Out of Competition
The following films were screened out of competition:[ 24]
Special Screenings
The following films were presented in the Special screenings section:[ 24]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Prod. country
The Ardor
El Ardor
Pablo Fendrik
Argentina, Brazil, France, United States
Bridges of Sarajevo
Les Ponts de Sarajevo
Aida Begić , Isild Le Besco , Leonardo Di Costanzo , Jean-Luc Godard , Kamen Kalev , Sergei Loznitsa , Vincenzo Marra , Ursula Meier , Vladimir Perišić , Cristi Puiu , Marc Recha , Angela Schanelec & Teresa Villaverde
Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France
Cartoonists - Foot Soldiers of Democracy
Caricaturistes - Fantassins de la démocratie
Stéphanie Valloatto
France
Geronimo
Géronimo
Tony Gatlif
Maidan
Майдан
Sergei Loznitsa
Ukraine
Of Men and War
Des hommes et de la guerre
Laurent Bécue-Renard
France, Switzerland
The Owners
Adilkhan Yerzhanov
Kazakhstan
Red Army
Gabe Polsky
United States
Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait
ماء الفضة
Ossama Mohammed , Wiam Simav Bedirxan
Syria
70th Anniversary Celebration of Le Monde
People of the World
Les Gens du Monde
Yves Jeuland
France
Cinéfondation
The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 16 entries (14 fiction films and 2 animation films) were selected, out of more than 1,631 submissions from 320 different schools. Half of the films selected have been directed by women.[ 32] [ 33]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
School
The Aftermath of the Inauguration of the Public Toilet at Kilometer 375
ما حدث بعد وضع حجز الأساس لمشروع الحمام بالكيلو 375
Omar El Zohairy
High Cinema Institute, Academy of Arts , Egypt
The Bigger Picture
Daisy Jacobs
National Film and Television School , United Kingdom
Breath
Soom
Hyun Ju Kwon
Chung-Ang University , South Korea
Home Sweet Home
Pierre Clenet, Alejandro Diaz, Romain Mazevet & Stéphane Paccolat
Supinfocom Arles , France
Last Trip Home
Han FengYu
Ngee Ann Polytechnic , Singapore
Moonless Summer
Leto bez meseca
Stefan Ivančić
Faculty of Dramatic Arts , Serbia
Niagara
Chie Hayakawa
ENBU Seminar, Japan
Oh Lucy!
Atsuko Hirayanagi
NYU Tisch School of the Arts Asia , Singapore
Our Blood
Max Chan
Hampshire College , United States
Provincia
György Mór Kárpáti
University of Theatre and Film Arts , Hungary
A Radiant Life
Une vie radieuse
Meryll Hardt
Le Fresnoy, France
Skunk
Annie Silverstein
University of Texas at Austin , United States
Sourdough
Lievito madre
Fulvio Risuleo
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia , Italy
Stone Cars
Reinaldo Marcus Green
NYU Tisch School of the Arts , United States
Thunderbirds
Les Oiseaux-Tonnerre
Léa Mysius
La Fémis , France
The Visit
Inbar Horesh
Minshar for Art, School and Center, Israel
Short Films Competition
Out of 3,450 submissions, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or . Italian film A passo d'uomo by Giovanni Aloi was removed from the selection because Aloi broke the regulations for the selection.[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
The Administration of Glory
Ran Huang
China
Aïssa
Clement Tréhin-Lalanne
France
Les corps étrangers
Laura Wandel
Belgium
The Execution
A kivégzés
Petra Szőcs
Hungary, Romania
Happo-en
Masahiko Sato, Takayoshi Ohara, Yutaro Seki, Masayuki Toyota, & Kentaro Hirase
Japan
Invisible Spaces
Ukhilavi Sivrtseebi
Déa Kulumbegashvili
Georgia
The Last One
Sonuncu
Sergey Pikalov
Azerbaijan
Leidi
Simón Mesa Soto
Colombia, United Kingdom
Yes We Love
Ja, vi elsker
Hallvar Witzø
Norway
Cannes Classics
The line-up for the Cannes Classics section was announced on 4 April 2014.[ 35] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] Italian actress Sophia Loren was announced as the guest of honour.
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
Tribute
Human Voice
Voce umana
Edoardo Ponti
Italy, United States
Documentaries about Cinema
Life Itself
Steve James
United States
The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films
Hilla Medalia
Israel
Restored Prints
8½ (1963)
Federico Fellini
Italy, France
Blind Chance (1987)
Przypadek
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Poland
Blue Mountains, or Unbelievable Story (1983)
ცისფერი მთები ანუ დაუჯერებელი ამბავი
Eldar Shengelaia
Soviet Union
La Chienne (1931)
Jean Renoir
France
The Color of Pomegranates (1969)
Sayat Nova
Sergei Parajanov
Soviet Union
Cruel Story of Youth (1960)
青春残酷物語
Nagisa Oshima
Japan
Daybreak (1939)
Le jour se lève
Marcel Carné
France
Dragon Inn (1967)
龍門客棧
King Hu
Taiwan
Fear (1954)
La Paura
Roberto Rossellini
Italy, West Germany
A Fistful of Dollars (1964) (closing film)
Per un pugno di dollari
Sergio Leone
Italy, Spain, West Germany
How Yukong Moved the Mountains (1976)
Regards sur une revolution: Comment Yukong déplaça les montagnes
Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan
France
Jamaica Inn (1939)
Alfred Hitchcock
United Kingdom
The Last Metro (1980)
Le Dernier Métro
François Truffaut
France
Léolo (1992)
Jean-Claude Lauzon
France, Canada
Lost Horizon (1937)
Frank Capra
United States
Marriage Italian Style (1964)
Matrimonio all'italiana
Vittorio De Sica
Italy, France
A Matter of Resistance (1966)
La vie de château
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
France
Overlord (1975)
Stuart Cooper
United Kingdom
Paris, Texas (1984)
Wim Wenders
West Germany, France, United Kingdom, United States
Tokyo Olympiad (1965)
東京オリンピック
Kon Ichikawa
Japan
Violins at the Ball (1974)
Les violons du bal
Michel Drach
France
Wooden Crosses (1932)
Les croix de bois
Raymond Bernard
Cinéma de la Plage
The Cinéma de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection of the festival. The outdoors screenings at the beach cinema of Cannes are open to the public.[ 39]
Parallel sections
Critics' Week
The line-up for the Critics' Week (Semaine de la Critique ) was announced on 21 April at the section's website.[ 40] FLA , directed by Djinn Carrénard, and Hippocrate , directed by Thomas Lilti, were selected as the opening and closing films of the Semaine de la Critique section.[ 41]
Feature films
The winner of the Grand Prix Nespresso has been highlighted :
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[ 31]
Shorts Films
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Prod. country
Back Alley
La Contre-allée
Cécile Ducrocq
France
A Blue Room
Un chambre bleue, Niebieski pokój
Tomasz Siwinski
France, Poland
The Chicken
Una Gunjak
Germany, Croatia
Crocodile
Gäelle Denis
United Kingdom
Les Fleuves m'ont Laissée Descendre où je Voulais
Laurie de Lassale
France
Goodnight Cinderella
Boa Noite Cinderela
Carlos Conceição
Portugal
Little Brother
Petit frère
Rémi St-Michel
Canada
Safari
Gerardo Herrero
Spain
True Love Story
Gitanjali Rao
India
Young Lions of Gypsy
A Ciambra
Jonas Carpignano
Italy, France
Special Screenings
Directors' Fortnight
The line-up for the Directors' Fortnight was announced on 22 April.[ 42] [ 43] Girlhood , directed by Céline Sciamma, and Pride , directed by Matthew Warchus, were selected as the opening and closing films of the Directors' Fortnight section.[ 44]
Feature Films
The winner of the Art Cinema Award has been highlighted :
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[ 31]
Special screenings
Shorts selection
The winner of the Illy Prize for Short Film has been highlighted .
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production country
8 Bullets
Frank Ternier
France
Cambodia 2099
Davy Chou
France
Fragments
Fragmenty
Aga Woszczyńska
Poland
Guy Moquet
Guy Môquet
Demis Herenger
France
Heartless
Sem Coração
Nara Normande, Tião
Brazil
In August
En août
Jenna Hass
Switzerland
It Can Pass Through the Wall
Trece şi prin perete
Radu Jude
Romania
Jutra
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
Canada
Man on the Chair
Dahee Jeong
South Korea
The Revolution Hunter
A Caça Revoluções
Margarida Rego
Portugal
Torn
Elmar Imanov, Engin Kundag
Azerbaijan
Nuri Bilge Ceylan , winner of the Palme d'Or
Official Awards
Alice Rohrwacher , winner of the Gran Prix
Winter Sleep became the first Turkish film to win the Palme d'Or since Yol won in 1982. Director Nuri Bilge Ceylan called the win "a great surprise for me" and dedicated the win to the youth of Turkey as the country undergoes political turmoil and to the victims of the Soma mine disaster . Prior to the start of Cannes, Winter Sleep was considered the favorite to win the Palme d'Or, but when it was shown it met with mixed critical reaction.[ 45] Some found it to be too long (at 3 hours 16 minutes, it was the longest film at the festival) and difficult to finish, while others called it a great revelation. The jury, however, loved the film.[ 45] [ 46] Jury president Jane Campion said "If I had the guts to be as honest about his characters as this director is, I'd be very proud of myself."[ 45]
Winter Sleep is the story of Mr. Aydin (played by Haluk Bilginer ), a former actor who now runs mountaintop hotel, and his failing marriage. Aydin sees himself as the region's kind ruler, intervening in the business of the towns people below the mountain. In reality, almost everyone, including his wife, dislikes Aydin. He has a pompous column in the local newspaper and is writing a book on history of the Turkish theatre. When the slow season approaches the guests depart, the fighting between Aydin, his wife, his sister who lives with him, and the village people begins. Conversations dominate the film as the inner workings of the characters are slowly revealed.[ 46]
The runner-up Grand Prix award went to the rite-of-passage drama The Wonders . Julianne Moore won the best actress prize or her portrayal of a demented Hollywood diva in Maps to the Stars . Timothy Spall took the best actor prize for his portrayal of a marine painter in Mr. Turner . Bennett Miller was named as best director for his work on Foxcatcher . The Jury Prize was split between the drama Mommy and the drama Goodbye to Language .[ 45]
In Competition
Un Certain Regard
Cinéfondation
1st Prize : Skunk by Annie Silverstein[ 48]
Second Prize : Oh Lucy! by Atsuko Hirayanagi
Third Prize :
Short Films Competition
Independent Awards
Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist
Critics' Week
Directors' Fortnight
Palm Dog Jury
Cannes Soundtrack Award
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