2002 Cannes Film Festival
Official poster of the 55th Cannes Film Festival.[1] | |
Opening film | Hollywood Ending |
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Closing film | And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (The Pianist)[2] |
Hosted by | Virginie Ledoyen |
No. of films | 22 (En Competition)[3] 22 (Un Certain Regard) 17 (Out of Competition) 16 (Cinéfondation) 11 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 15 May 2002 (2002-05-15) – 26 May 2002 (2002-05-26) |
Website | festival-cannes.com/en |
The 55th Cannes Film Festival started on 15 May and ran until 26 May 2002. The Palme d'Or went to the Polish-French-German-British co-produced film The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski.[4][5][6][7]
The festival opened with Hollywood Ending, directed by Woody Allen[8] and closed with And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen, directed by Claude Lelouch.[9][10][11]Virginie Ledoyen was the mistress of ceremonies.[12]
Director Woody Allen was also presented with the inaugural Honorary Palme d'Or given to a director who had achieved a notable body of work but who had never won a competitive Palme d'Or.[13]
Contents
1 Juries
1.1 Main competition
1.2 Un Certain Regard
1.3 Cinéfondation and short films
1.4 Camera d'Or
2 Official selection
2.1 In competition - Feature film
2.2 Un Certain Regard
2.3 Films out of competition
2.4 Cinéfondation
2.5 Short film competition
3 Parallel sections
3.1 International Critics' Week
3.2 Directors' Fortnight
4 Awards
4.1 Official awards
4.2 Independent awards
5 References
6 Media
7 External links
Juries
Main competition
The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2002 Official Selection:[15]
David Lynch, Jury President- Sharon Stone
- Michelle Yeoh
- Christine Hakim
- Régis Wargnier
- Bille August
- Raúl Ruiz
- Claude Miller
- Walter Salles
Un Certain Regard
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2002 Un Certain Regard:
Anne Fontaine (director) President- David Tran (critic)
- Fabienne Bradfer (critic)
- Fabrice Pliskin (critic)
- Jean-Sébastien Chauvin (critic)
- Louis Guichard (critic)
- Pierre Vavasseur (critic)
Cinéfondation and short films
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the Cinéfondation and short films competition:
Martin Scorsese (director) President
Abbas Kiarostami (director)
Jan Schutte (director)
Judith Godreche (actress)
Tilda Swinton (actress)
Camera d'Or
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2002 Camera d'Or:
Géraldine Chaplin (actress) President
Bahman Ghobadi (director)
Marthe Keller (actress)
Murali Nair (director)- Romain Goupil (director)
Official selection
In competition - Feature film
The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]
24 Hour Party People by Michael Winterbottom
About Schmidt by Alexander Payne
The Adversary (L'Adversaire) by Nicole Garcia
All or Nothing by Mike Leigh
Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore
Chi-hwa-seon by Im Kwon-taek
Demonlover by Olivier Assayas
Divine Intervention (Yadon ilaheyya) by Elia Suleiman
Irréversible by Gaspar Noé
Kedma by Amos Gitai
Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers (Marie-Jo et ses deux amours) by Robert Guédiguian
The Man Without a Past (Mies vailla menneisyyttä) by Aki Kaurismäki
My Mother's Smile (L'ora di religione) by Marco Bellocchio
The Pianist by Roman Polanski
Punch-Drunk Love by Paul Thomas Anderson
Russian Ark (Russkiy kovcheg) by Alexander Sokurov
The Son (Le Fils) by Dardenne brothers
Spider by David Cronenberg
Sweet Sixteen by Ken Loach
Ten by Abbas Kiarostami
The Uncertainty Principle (O Princípio da Incerteza) by Manoel de Oliveira
Unknown Pleasures (Ren Xiao Yao) by Jia Zhangke
Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:[3]
Angel on the Right (Fararishtay kifti rost) by Jamshed Usmonov
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (Balzac et la Petite Tailleuse Chinoise) by Dai Sijie
Blissfully Yours (Sud sanaeha) by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
The Box of Life (Sunduq al-dunyâ) by Usama Muhammad
El Bonaerense by Pablo Trapero
Carnages by Delphine Gleize
The Confession (Itiraf) by Zeki Demirkubuz
Cry Woman (Ku Qi De Nü Ren) by Liu Bingjian
Double Vision (Shuang tong) by Chen Kuo-fu
Fate (Yazgi) by Zeki Demirkubuz
Glowing Eyes (La chatte à deux têtes) by Jacques Nolot
Long Way Home by Peter Sollett
Madame Satã by Karim Aïnouz
Marooned in Iraq (Avazhayé Sarzaminé Madariyam) by Bahman Ghobadi
A Piece of Sky (Une part du ciel) by Bénédicte Liénard
Rachida by Yamina Bachir
Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard (17 fois Cécile Cassard) by Christophe Honoré
Ten Minutes Older by Spike Lee, Aki Kaurismäki, Chen Kaige, Jim Jarmusch, Werner Herzog, Víctor Erice, Wim Wenders
Terra incognita by Ghassan Salhab
To Stay Alive (Bemani) by Dariush Mehrjui
Tomorrow La Scala! by Francesca Joseph
Waiting for Happiness (Heremakono) by Abderrahmane Sissako
Films out of competition
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[3]
16 December by Mani Shankar
And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen by Claude Lelouch
Ararat by Atom Egoyan
Carlo Giuliani, Boy (Carlo Giuliani, ragazzo) by Francesca Comencini
City of God (Cidade de Deus) by Fernando Meirelles
Devdas by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Femme Fatale by Brian De Palma
From the Other Side (De l'autre côté) by Chantal Akerman
Histoires de festival by Gilles Jacob
Hollywood Ending by Woody Allen
The Kid Stays in the Picture by Brett Morgen, Nanette Burstein
The Last Letter (La dernière lettre) by Frederick Wiseman
Murder by Numbers by Barbet Schroeder
Searching for Debra Winger by Rosanna Arquette
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron by Kelly Asbury, Lorna Cook
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones by George Lucas
To Be and to Have (Être et avoir) by Nicolas Philibert
Women in the Mirror (Kagami no onnatachi) by Yoshishige Yoshida
Cinéfondation
The following short films were selected for the competition of Cinéfondation:[3]
17 minute intarziere by Catalin Mitulescu (Romania)
Chogyeoul Jumshim by Byung-Hwa Kang (South Coréa)
Honey Moon by Sung-Jin Park (South Coréa)
K-G I Nod Och Lust by Jens Jonsson (Sweden)
Khoj by Tridib Poddar (India)
La derniere journee d'Alfred Maassen by David Lammers (Netherlands)
La mort en exil by Ayten Mutlu Saray (Suisse)
P.S. by Arni Asgeirsson (Poland)
Um Sol Alaranjado by Eduardo Valente (Brazil)
Questions d'un ouvrier mort by Aya Somech (Israel)
Request by Jinoh Park (Corée du Sud)
Seule maman a les yeux bleus by Eric Forestier (France)
Shearing by Eicke Bettinga (Great Britain)
Soshuu no neko by Masaaki Uchida (Japan)
The Look Of Happiness by Marianela Maldonado (Great Britain)
Vals by Edgar Bartenev (Russia)
Short film competition
The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]
A Very Very Silent Film by Manish Jha
After Rain (Esö után) by Péter Mészáros
Daughter by Eduardo Rodríguez
Le chaperon noir by Yannis Yapanis
Retenir son souffle by Anthony Lucas
Speel Met Me by Esther Rots
Tai Tai by Nicholas Chin
Tango de l'oubli by Alexis Mital Toledo
The Stone of Folly by Jesse Rosensweet
Vol 404 by Bruce Terris
Yoake a Chewing-Gum Story by Roland Zumbühl
Parallel sections
International Critics' Week
The following films were screened for the 41st International Critics' Week (41e Semaine de la Critique):[16]
Feature film competition
Respiro by Emanuele Crialese (Italy)
Filles perdues, cheveux gras by Claude Duty (France)
Rana’s Wedding by Hany Abu-Assad (Palestine)
Too Young To Die (Jukeodo joha) by Park Jin-pyo (South Korea)
Les Fils de Marie by Carole Laure (Canada - France)
Kabala by Assane Kouyaté (Mali/France)
Chicken Heart by Hiroshi Shimizu (Japan)
Short film competition
Le Jour où je suis né by Kunitoshi Manda (Japan)
Lettre au fils by Philippe Welsh (France)
Malcom by Baker Karim (Sweden)
Meeting Evil (Möte med ondskan) by Reza Parsa (Sweden)
2 Minutes (2 Minutter) by Jacob Tschernia (Denmark)
Le Vigile by Frédéric Pelle (France)
From Mesmer, with Love or Tea for Two (De Mesmer, con amor o Té para dos) by Salvador Lubezki & Alejandro Lubezki (Mexico)
Special screenings
Intacto by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (Spain) (opening film)
More by Barbet Schroeder (Luxembourg) (La séance du Parrain)
Bella Ciao by Roberto Torelli, Marco Giusti (Italy) (Documentary)
Intimisto by Licia Eminenti (France) (Prix de la Critique)
Anxiety by Christoffer Boe (Denmark) (Prix de la Critique)
Da Zero a Dieci (From Zero to Ten) by Luciano Ligabue (Italy) (closing film)
Directors' Fortnight
The following films were screened for the 2002 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[17]
Abouna by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (Chad, France)
Angela by Roberta Torre (Italy)
Apartment 5C by Raphaël Nadjari (France. Israel. United States)
Blue Gate Crossing by Chih-yen Yee (Taiwan, France)
Bord de mer by Julie Lopes-Curval (France)
The Embalmer (L'imbalsamatore) by Matteo Garrone (Italy)
Ingmar Bergman: Intermezzo (doc.) by Gunnar Bergdahl (Sweden)
István Bibó, fragments by Péter Forgács (Hungary)
Japón by Carlos Reygadas (Mexico, Spain, Germany)
Matir Moina (The Clay Bird) by Tareque Masud (France, Bangladesh)
Laurel Canyon by Lisa Cholodenko (United States)
Morvern Callar by Lynne Ramsay (Great Britain)
Monrak Transistor by Pen-ek Ratanaruang (Thailand)
Nada+ by Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti (Cuba, France, Spain, Italy)
Occident by Cristian Mungiu (Romania)
Once Upon a Time in the Midlands by Shane Meadows (U.K., Germany)
Only the Strong Survive (doc.) by D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus (USA)
Un oso rojo by Israel Adrián Caetano (Argentina, France, Spain)
Otello di Carmelo Bene by Carmelo Bene (Italy)
Le pays du chien qui chante by Yann Dedet (France)
Sex Is Comedy by Catherine Breillat (France)
Two (Deux) by Werner Schroeter (France, Germany)
Une pure coïncidence by Romain Goupil (France)
Welcome to Collinwood by Joseph and Anthony Russo (USA)
- Short films
A-20 by Geoff Hughes, Brad Warren (United States)
Après l’enfance by Thomas Lilti (France)
Bang Nhau… Egaux by Stéfan Sao Nélet (France)
Bob the slob by Nate Theis (United States)
Bus 44 by Dayyan Eng (Hong Kong - United States)
L’Arrivée by Peter Tscherkassky (Austria)
Comme ça j’entends la mer by Hélène Milano (France)
Comme un seul homme by Jean-Louis Gonnet (France)
Deux cents dirham] by Laila Marrakchi (France - Morocco)
Entering indifference by Vincent Dieutre (France)
Fish in the Sea is Not Thirsty by Soopum Sohn (South Korea - United States)
Insomniac by Matt Woo], Vanja Varasac (United States)
La Vie sur un fil by Steven Lippman (United States)
Mémoires incertaines by Michale Boganim (France - Great Britain)
Mexicano by Toby McDonald (Great Britain)
Muno by Bouli Lanners (Belgium)
Next Door by Jeff Rich (United States)
Présent inachevé by Johan Van der Keuken (Netherlands)
Phantom by Matthias Müller (Germany)
Portraits filmés 2002 by Valérie Mréjen (France)
Samson by Graham Dubose (United States)
The Girl in the Red Dress by Aletta Collins (Great Britain)
Awards
Official awards
The following films and people received the 2002 Official selection awards:[2][4][5]
Palme d'Or: The Pianist by Roman Polanski
Grand Prix: The Man Without a Past (Mies vailla menneisyyttä) by Aki Kaurismäki
Best Director:
Im Kwon-taek for Chi-hwa-seon
Paul Thomas Anderson for Punch-Drunk Love
Best Screenplay: Sweet Sixteen by Paul Laverty
Best Actress: Kati Outinen for The Man Without a Past (Mies vailla menneisyyttä)
Best Actor: Olivier Gourmet for The Son (Le Fils)
Jury Prize: Divine Intervention (Yadon ilaheyya) by Elia Suleiman- Honorary Golden Palm: Woody Allen[18]
- 55th Anniversary Prize: Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore
Un Certain Regard
Un Certain Regard Award: Blissfully Yours (Sud sanaeha) by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Cinéfondation
- First Prize: Um Sol Alaranjado by Eduardo Valente
- Second Prize: Seule maman a les yeux bleus by Eric Forestier
- Third Prize: Questions d'un ouvrier mort by Aya Somech
Golden Camera
Caméra d'Or: Seaside (Bord de mer) by Julie Lopes-Curval- Caméra d'Or - Special Mention: Japón by Carlos Reygadas
Short Films
Short Film Palme d'Or: After Rain (Esö után) by Péter Mészáros- Short Film Jury Prize: A Very Very Silent Film by Manish Jha & The Stone of Folly by Jesse Rosensweet
Independent awards
FIPRESCI Prizes[19][20]
The Clay Bird (Matir Moina) by Tareque Masud (Directors' Fortnight)
Divine Intervention (Yadon ilaheyya) by Elia Suleiman (In competition)
Waiting for Happiness (Heremakono) by Abderrahmane Sissako (Un Certain Regard)
Ecumenical Jury[21][5]
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: The Man Without a Past (Mies vailla menneisyyttä) by Aki Kaurismäki- Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention:
My Mother's Smile (L'ora di religione (Il sorriso di mia madre)) by Marco Bellocchio
The Son (Le Fils) by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenner[18]
Award of the Youth[5]
- Foreign Film: Morvern Callar by Lynne Ramsay
- French Film: Carnages by Delphine Gleize
Awards in the frame of International Critics' Week[22]
- International Critics' Week Grand Prize: Respiro by Emanuele Crialese
- Grand Golden Rail: Hypnotized and Hysterical (Hairstylist Wanted) (Filles perdues, cheveux gras) by Claude Duty
- Small Golden Rail: From Mesmer, with Love or Tea for Two (De Mesmer, con amor o Té para dos) by Salvador Aguirre, Alejandro Lubezki
- Canal+ Award: From Mesmer, with Love or Tea for Two (De Mesmer, con amor o Té para dos) by Salvador Aguirre, Alejandro Lubezki[18]
- Young Critics Award - Best Short: Meeting Evil (Möte med ondskan) by Reza Parsa
- Young Critics Award - Best Feature: Respiro by Emanuele Crialese[18]
- Kodak Short Film Award: From Mesmer, with Love or Tea for Two (De Mesmer, con amor o Té para dos) by Salvador Aguirre, Alejandro Lubezki[18]
Awards in the frame of Directors' Fortnight[18]
- C.I.C.A.E. Award: Morvern Callar by Lynne Ramsay
- Gras Savoye Award: Mémoires incertaines by Michale Boganim
Association Prix François Chalais
François Chalais Award: Marooned in Iraq (Gomgashtei dar Aragh) by Bahman Ghobadi[18]
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Sharon Stone
Michelle Yeoh
Christine Hakim
Régis Wargnier
Bille August
Claude Miller
Walter Salles
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Media
INA: Woody Allen opens the 2002 Festival (commentary in French)
INA: Closing ceremony and prize-giving of the 2002 Festival (commentary in French)
External links
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