2005 Cannes Film Festival
The 58th Cannes Film Festival started on 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005.[4] Twenty movies from 13 countries were selected to compete. The awards were announced on 21 May. The Palme d'Or went to the Belgian film L'Enfant by Dardenne brothers.[5][6][7]
Official poster of the 58th Cannes Film Festival featuring an original illustration by Frédéric Menant and Tim Garcia.[1] | |
Opening film | Lemming |
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Closing film | Chromophobia |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (L'Enfant)[2] |
Hosted by | Cécile de France |
No. of films | 21 (En Competition)[3] 23 (Un Certain Regard) 16 (Out of Competition) 18 (Cinéfondation) 9 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 11 May 2005 – 22 May 2005 |
Website | festival-cannes |
The festival opened with Lemming,[8] directed by Dominik Moll and closed with Chromophobia, directed by Martha Fiennes.[9] Cécile de France was the mistress of ceremonies.[10]
Juries
Main competition
The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2005 Official Selection:[12]
- Emir Kusturica (director) Jury President
- Javier Bardem (actor)
- Fatih Akın (director)
- Nandita Das (actress)
- Salma Hayek (actress)
- Toni Morrison (author)
- Benoît Jacquot (director)
- Agnès Varda (director)
- John Woo (director)
Un Certain Regard
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2005 Un Certain Regard:
- Alexander Payne (director, screenwriter) (USA) President
- Betsy Blair (actress) (USA)
- Eduardo Antin (critic, author) (Argentina)
- Geneviève Welcomme (journalist) (France)
- Gilles Marchand (director, screenwriter) (France)
- Katia Chapoutier (journalist) (Canada)
- Sandra Den Hamer (director of the Rotterdam Festival) (Netherlands)
Cinéfondation and short films
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the Cinéfondation and short films competition:
- Edward Yang (director) (Taïwan) President
- Chantal Akerman (director) (Belgium)
- Colin MacCabe (critic, author) (Ireland)
- Sylvie Testud (actress) (France)
- Yousry Nasrallah (director) (Egypt)
Camera d'Or
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2005 Camera d'Or:
- Abbas Kiarostami (director) (Iran) President
- Laura Meyer (cinephile) (France)
- Luc Pourrinet (technician) (France)
- Malik Chibane (director) (France)
- Patrick Chamoiseau (writer) (France)
- Roberto Turigliatto (Festival of Turin) (Italy)
- Romain Winding (cinematographer) (France)
- Scott Foundas (critic) (USA)
- Yves Allion (critic) (France)
Official selection
In competition - Feature film
The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]
- Bashing by Masahiro Kobayashi
- Battle in Heaven by Carlos Reygadas
- Broken Flowers by Jim Jarmusch
- Don't Come Knocking by Wim Wenders
- Hidden (Caché) by Michael Haneke
- The Child by Dardenne brothers
- Election by Johnnie To
- Free Zone by Amos Gitai
- A History of Violence by David Cronenberg
- Kilometre Zero by Hiner Saleem
- Last Days by Gus Van Sant
- Lemming by Dominik Moll
- Manderlay by Lars von Trier
- To Paint or Make Love by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu
- Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide by Marco Tullio Giordana
- Shanghai Dreams by Wang Xiaoshuai
- Sin City by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez
- Tale of Cinema by Hong Sang-soo
- The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada by Tommy Lee Jones
- Three Times by Hou Hsiao-hsien
- Where the Truth Lies by Atom Egoyan
Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:[3]
- Blood (Sangre) by Amat Escalante
- The Bow by Kim Ki-duk
- Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures by Marcelo Gomes
- Dark Horse by Dagur Kári
- The Death of Mr. Lazarescu by Cristi Puiu
- Delwende by S. Pierre Yameogo
- Down in the Valley by David Jacobson
- Le filmeur by Alain Cavalier
- The Forsaken Land by Vimukthi Jayasundara
- Havana Blues by Benito Zambrano
- I Am Guilty by Christoph Hochhäusler
- Jewboy by Tony Krawitz
- Johanna by Kornél Mundruczó
- The King by James Marsh
- Lower City (Cidade Baixa) by Sérgio Machado
- Marock by Laïla Marrakchi
- Northeast by Juan Diego Solanas
- My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? by Shinji Aoyama
- One Night by Niki Karimi
- Sleeper by Benjamin Heisenberg
- Time to Leave by François Ozon
- Yellow Fella by Ivan Sen
- Zim and Co. by Pierre Jolivet
Films out of competition
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[3]
- Avenge But One of My Two Eyes by Avi Mograbi
- C'est pas tout à fait la vie dont j'avais rêvé by Michel Piccoli
- Chromophobia by Martha Fiennes
- Cindy: The Doll Is Mine by Bertrand Bonello
- Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul by Fatih Akın
- Dalkomhan insaeng by Kim Jee-woon
- Darshan - L'étreinte by Jan Kounen
- Joyeux Noël by Christian Carion
- Kirikou and the Wild Beasts by Michel Ocelot and Bénédicte Galup
- Kiss Kiss Bang Bang by Shane Black
- The Burnt Theatre by Rithy Panh
- Match Point by Woody Allen
- Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream by Stuart Samuels
- Operetta tanuki goten by Seijun Suzuki
- Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith by George Lucas
- The Power of Nightmares by Adam Curtis
Cinéfondation
The following short films were selected for the competition of Cinéfondation:[3]
- Vdvoyom (A deux) by Nikolay Khomeriki (France)
- A Song for Rebecca by Norah McGettigan (Poland)
- Badgered by Sharon Colman (United Kingdom)
- Bikur Holim by Maya Dreifuss (Israel)
- Buy It Now by Antonio Campos (United States)
- El espino by Théo Court Bustamante (Cuba)
- En la oscuridad by Juan Manuel Rampoldi, Marcelo Charras (Argentina)
- Exit (2004 film) by Robert Depuis (Denmark)
- Five O' Clock Shadow by Malcolm Lamont (United States)
- La cerca by Rubén Mendoza (Colombia)
- La plaine by Roland Edzard (France)
- Le violon by Heng Yang (China)
- Slavek The Shit by Grímur Hákonarson (Iceland, Czech Republic)
- Conscience (film) (Svedomí) by Jan Bohuslav (Czech Republic)
- Tiens toi tranquille by Sameh Zoabi (France)
- Vanilla Song by Jakob Rørvik (United Kingdom)
- Walk On a Little More by Min-young Shim (South Korea)
Short film competition
The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]
- Baby Shark (Bébé requin) by Pascal-Alex Vincent
- Before Dawn by Bálint Kenyeres
- Clara by Van Sowerwine
- Disparue by Kit Hui
- Kitchen by Alice Winocour
- L'homme qui s'est rencontre by Ben Crowe
- Nothing Special by Helena Brooks
- Sous la lueur de la lune by Peter Ghesquiere
- Wayfarers (Podorozhni) by Igor Strembitskyy
Cannes Classics
Tribute[13]
- 49th Parallel by Michael Powell (1941)
- A Matter of Life and Death by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger (1946)
- Black Narcissus by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger (1947)
- I Know Where I'm Going! by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger (1945)
- The Pearl (La perla) by Emilio "Indio" Fernández (1947)
- Los Olvidados by Luis Buñuel (1950)
- Salón México (Mexico Lounge) by Emilio "Indio" Fernández (1949)
- The Edge of the World by Michael Powell (1937)
Documentaries about Cinema[14]
- Al'Lèèssi... une actrice Africaine by Rahmatou Keita
- Ingmar Bergman Complete: Bergman and the Cinema / Bergman and the Theatre / Bergman and Fårö Island by Marie Nyreröd (2004)
- James Dean: Forever Young by Michael J. Sheridan
- John Cassavetes by André S. Labarthe
- Kitano Takeshi Shinshutsu-Kibotsu by Jean-Pierre Limosin
- Moments choisis des histoire(s) du cinema by Jean-Luc Godard
- Shadowing the Third Man by Frederick Baker
Restored prints[15]
- An Airman's Letter to His Mother by Michael Powell (1941 Short)
- Notes Towards an African Orestes (Appunti per un'Orestiade Africana) by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1975)
- Beyond the Rocks by Sam Wood (1922 / 2005)
- Bullitt by Peter Yates (1968)
- There Was a Father (Chichi ariki) by Yasujirō Ozu (1942)
- East of Eden by Elia Kazan (1955)
- La Fille de l'eau (Whirlpool of Fate) by Jean Renoir (1925)
- The Fire Within (Le feu follet) by Louis Malle (1963)
- Angels of Sin (Les anges du péché) by Robert Bresson (1943)
- Pather Panchali by Satyajit Ray (1955)
- Pele Eterno by Anibal Massaini Neto (2004)
- Rebel Without a Cause by Nicholas Ray (1955)
- King Boxer (Tian xia di yi quan) by Chang-Wah Chung (1973)
- Two-Lane Blacktop by Monte Hellman (1971)
Parallel sections
International Critics' Week
The following films were screened for the 44th International Critics' Week (44e Semaine de la Critique):[16]
Feature film competition
- The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael by Thomas Clay (United Kingdom)
- The Horizon of Events (L’orizzonte degli eventi) by Daniele Vicari (Italy)
- Little Jerusalem (La petite Jérusalem) by Karin Albou (France)
- Me and You and Everyone We Know by Miranda July (United States)
- A Stranger of Mine (Unmei Janai Hito) by Kenji Uchida (Japan)
- Grain in Ear (Máng zhòng) by Zhang Lu (China, South Korea)
- Orlando Vargas by Juan Pittaluga (Uruguay, France)
Short film competition
- Le grand vent by Valérie Liénardy (Belgium)
- Respire by Wi Ding Ho (Taiwan)
- Mirror Mechanics by Siegfried A. Fruhauf (Austria)
- Blue Tongue by Justin Kurzel (Australia)
- Imago... by Cédric Babouche (France)
- Get the Rabbit Back by Dimitar Mitovski & Kamen Kalev (Bulgaria)
- Jona/Tomberry by Rosto (Netherlands)
Directors' Fortnight
The following films were screened for the 2005 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[17]
- Alice by Marco Martins (Portugal)
- Be with Me by Eric Khoo (Singapore)
- Cache-cache by Yves Caumon (France)
- Family Diary (Cronaca familiare) by Valerio Zurlini (1962)
- Crying Fist by Ryoo Seung-wan (South Korea)
- Douches froides by Antony Cordier (France)
- Factotum by Bent Hamer (Norway, United States, Germany, France)
- Géminis by Albertina Carri (Argentina, France)
- Guernesey by Nanouk Leopold (Netherlands, Belgium)
- La vie sur l'eau (Jazireh Ahani) by Mohammad Rasoulof (Iran)
- Keane by Lodge Kerrigan (United States)
- The Buried Forest (Umoregi) by Kohei Oguri (Japan)
- La Moustache by Emmanuel Carrère (France)
- Odete by João Pedro Rodrigues (Portugal)
- Ride the High Country by Sam Peckinpah (1962)
- Room by Kyle Henry (United States)
- Seven Invisible Men by Šarūnas Bartas (Portugal, France, Lithuania)
- Sisters In Law by Kim Longinotto, Florence Ayisi (United Kingdom, Cameroon)
- Tbilisi-Tbilisi by Levan Zakareishvili (Georgia)
- The President's Last Bang by Im Sang-soo (South Korea)
- Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... by Brigitte Roüan (France)
- Who’s Camus Anyway? by Mitsuo Yanagimachi (Japan)
- Wolf Creek by Greg McLean (Australia)
- Short films
- À bras le corps by Katell Quillévéré (19 min.)
- À mains nues by Agnès Feuvre (26 min.)
- Consultation Room by Kei Oyama (9 min.)
- Cosmetic Emergency by Martha Colburn (9 min.)
- Da Janela Do Meu Quarto by Cao Guimarães (5 min.)
- Du soleil en hiver by Samuel Collardey (17 min.)
- Etoile violette by Axelle Ropert (45 min.)
- Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine by Peter Tscherkassky (17 min.)
- Kara, Anak Sebatang Pohon by Edwin (9 min.)
- Majorettes by Lola Doillon (16 min.)
- Nits by Harry Wootliff (11 min.)
- Résfilm by Sándor Kardos (19 min.)
- The Buried Forest by Kohei Oguri (1h33
- Trilogy About Clouds by Naoyuki Tsuji (14 min.)
- Vinil verde by Kleber Mendonça Filho (17 min.)
Awards
Official awards
The following films and people received the 2005 Official selection awards:[2]
- Palme d'Or: L'Enfant, by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
- Grand Prix: Broken Flowers, by Jim Jarmusch
- Best Director Award: Caché by Michael Haneke
- Best Screenplay Award: Guillermo Arriaga for The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
- Best Actress: Hanna Laslo in Free Zone
- Best Actor: Tommy Lee Jones in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
- Prix du Jury: Shanghai Dreams, by Wang Xiaoshuai
Un Certain Regard[18]
- Prix Un Certain Regard: The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu by Cristi Puiu
- Un Certain Regard Prix de l'intimité: Le filmeur by Alain Cavalier
- Un Certain Regard Prix de l'espoir: Delwende by S. Pierre Yameogo
Cinéfondation
- First Prize: Buy It Now by Antonio Campos
- Second Prize: Bikur Holim by Maya Dreifuss & Vdvoyom (A deux) by Nikolay Khomeriki
- Third Prize: La plaine by Roland Edzard & Tiens toi tranquille by Sameh Zoabi
Golden Camera
- Caméra d'Or: The Forsaken Land by Vimukthi Jayasundara & Me and You and Everyone We Know by Miranda July
Short films
- Short Film Palme d'Or: Wayfarers (Podorozhni) by Igor Strembitskyy
- Special Mention: Clara by Van Sowerwine
Independent awards
- Hidden by Michael Haneke (In competition)
- Crying Fist by Ryoo Seung-wan (Directors' Fortnight)
- Blood (Sangre) by Amat Escalante (Un Certain Regard)
Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist[2]
- Vulcan Award:
- Leslie Shatz for Sound design in Last Days
- Robert Rodriguez for Visual processing in Sin City
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Hidden (Caché) by Michael Haneke
- Ecumenical Jury - Special mention: Delwende by S. Pierre Yameogo
Award of the Youth[6]
- Lower City (Cidade Baixa) by Sérgio Machado
Awards in the frame of International Critics' Week[6]
- Grand prix: Me and You and Everyone We Know by Miranda July
- Prix ACID: Grain in Ear (Mang zong) by Zhang Lu
- Grand Prix Canal+ (short film): Jona/Tomberry de Rosto
Awards in the frame of Directors' Fortnight[6]
- 3ème Label Europa Cinéma : La Moustache by Emmanuel Carrère
- Prix Art & Essai CICAE : Sisters In Law by Kim Longinotto, Florence Ayisi
- 3ème Prix Regards Jeunes : Alice by Marco Martins
- Prix SACD du court métrage : Du soleil en hiver by Samuel Collardey
- Prix Gras Savoye : À bras le corps by Katell Quillévéré
Association Prix François Chalais
- Prix François Chalais: Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide, by Marco Tullio Giordana[21]
- Fatih Akın
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Media
- INA: Opening of the 2005 Festival (commentary in French)
- INA: List of winners of the 2005 Festival (commentary in French)
External links
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- Official website Retrospective 2005
- Cannes Film Festival Awards for 2005 at Internet Movie Database