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1953 Cannes Film Festival

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1953 Cannes Film Festival

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name1953 Cannes Film Festival
imageCFF53poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 6th Cannes Film Festival, an original illustration by Jean-Luc.
number35 (In Competition)
openingEndless Horizons
locationCannes, France
awardsGrand Prize of the Festival:
The Wages of Fear
date
founded1946
website
mainCannes Film Festival
previous1952
next1954

The Wages of Fear

The 6th Cannes Film Festival took place from 15 to 29 April 1953. French writer and filmmaker Jean Cocteau served as jury president for the main competition.

The Grand Prize of the Festival was awarded, as the highest prize, to The Wages of Fear by Henri-Georges Clouzot.

During the opening ceremony, Walt Disney was awarded the "Legion of Honour" from the hands of Monsieur Hugues, Minister of Information of France.

The festival opened with Endless Horizons by Jean Dréville.

Juries

Main Competition

  • Jean Cocteau, French writer and filmmaker - Jury President
  • Louis Chauvet, French writer and journalist
  • Titina De Filippo, Italian actress and writer
  • Guy Desson, French MP official
  • Philippe Erlanger, French
  • Renée Faure, French actress
  • Jacques-Pierre Frogerais, French
  • Abel Gance, French filmmaker
  • André Lang, French
  • Georges Raguis, French union official
  • Edward G. Robinson, American actor
  • Charles Spaak, Belgian screenwriter
  • Georges Van Parys, French composer

Short Films Competition

  • Bert Haanstra, Dutch filmmaker
  • Roger Leenhardt, French writer and filmmaker
  • René Lucot, French
  • Jean Queval, French journalist
  • Jacques Schiltz, French
  • Jean Vivie, French journalist

Official Selection

Main Competition

The following feature films competed for the Grand Prix:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
1. April 2000Wolfgang LiebeneinerAustria
AwaaraAwāraRaj KapoorIndia
The Bandit of BrazilO CangaceiroLima BarretoBrazil
BarabbasAlf SjöbergSweden
BongoloBongolo et la princesse noireAndré CauvinBelgium
Call Me MadamWalter LangUnited States
Children of Hiroshima原爆の子Kaneto ShindoJapan
Come Back, Little ShebaDaniel MannUnited States
Dedication of the Great Buddha大仏開眼Teinosuke KinugasaJapan
Doña FrancisquitaLadislao VajdaSpain
ÉlLuis BuñuelMexico
Emergency WardSala de guardiaTulio DemicheliArgentina
Endless Horizons (opening film)Horizons sans finJean DrévilleFrance
FlamencoDuende y misterio del flamencoEdgar NevilleSpain
For the Sake of My Intemperate YouthFör min heta ungdoms skullArne MattssonSweden
Gendai-jin現代人Minoru ShibuyaJapan
Green MagicMagia verdeGian Gaspare NapolitanoItaly, Brazil
The Heart of the MatterGeorge More O'FerrallUnited Kingdom
I ConfessAlfred HitchcockUnited States
Intimate RelationsCharles FrankUnited Kingdom
Light in the High PlainsLuz en el páramoVíctor UrruchúaVenezuela
LiliCharles WaltersUnited States
Monsieur Hulot's HolidayLes Vacances de Monsieur HulotJacques TatiFrance
PerfidyNevjeraVladimir PogačićYugoslavia
Peter PanHamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi and Wilfred JacksonUnited States
RossanaLa redEmilio FernándezMexico
The Sun Shines BrightJohn FordUnited States
Terminal StationStazione TerminiVittorio De SicaItaly, United States
The Three Perfect WivesLas Tres perfectas casadasRoberto GavaldónMexico
La vie passionnée de ClémenceauGilbert ProuteauFrance
The VillageSie fanden eine HeimatLeopold LindtbergSwitzerland, United Kingdom
*The Wages of Fear**Le Salaire de la peur*Henri-Georges ClouzotFrance, Italy
The Wayward WifeLa provincialeMario SoldatiItaly
Welcome Mr. Marshall!¡Bienvenido, Mister Marshall!Luis García BerlangaSpain
The White ReindeerValkoinen peuraErik BlombergFinland

Short Films Competition

The following short films competed for the Short Film Grand Prix:

  • ...And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold
  • Castilla, soldado de la ley by Enrico Gras
  • Doderhultarn by Olle Hellbom
  • Doh pyi daung su by Jules Bucher
  • Dubrovnik by Milan Katic
  • Gazouly, petit oiseau by Wladyslaw Starewicz, L. Starewitcz
  • Houen zo! by Herman van der Horst
  • I cristalli by Lando Colombo
  • Immagini e colore by Vittorio Sala
  • Joy of Living by Jean Oser
  • Kujira by Noburô Ôhfuji
  • Kumaon Hills by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani
  • La montagna di genere by Giovanni Paolucci
  • La pintura mural Mexicana by Francisco del Villar
  • Land Of The Long Day by Douglas Wilkinson
  • Le Luxembourg et son industrie by Philippe Schneider
  • Le voyage d'Abdallah by Georges Régnier
  • Machu-Picchu by Enrico Gras
  • Marionnettes de Toon by Jean Cleinge
  • Meister der Gegenwart by Karl von Zieglmayer
  • Momoyama bidsutsu by Sôya Mizuki
  • Naskara by José Miguel De Mora
  • New Lands for Old by Krishna Gopal
  • Pescatori di laguna by Antonio Petrucci
  • Peter Breughel L'Ancien by Arcady
  • Présentation de la beauce à Notre Dame de Chartres by Jacques Berthier
  • Pylone 138 by Adolphe Forter
  • Remnants of a Stone-Age People by Louis Knobel
  • Reverón by Margot Benacerraf
  • Royal Heritage by Diana Pine
  • Salut Casa! by Jean Vidal
  • Schatten Uner Sternen by Ernest Bingen
  • So ist das Saarland by Ernest Bingen
  • The Figurehead by John Halas
  • The Great Experiment by V.R. Sarma
  • The Romance of Transportation in Canada by Colin Low
  • The Settler by Bernard Devlin
  • The Stranger Left No Card by Wendy Toye
  • Varen by Gösta Werner
  • Victoire sur L'Annapurna by Marcel Ichac
  • Vincent Van Gogh by Jan Hulsker
  • Water Birds by Ben Sharpsteen
  • White Mane (Crin Blanc, Cheval Sauvage) by Albert Lamorisse

Official Awards

Jean Cocteau, Jury President
Henri-Georges (& Vera) Clouzot, Grand Prix winner

Main Competition

  • Grand Prix: The Wages of Fear by Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • International Awards:
    • Award of Visual Narration: Rosanna by Emilio Fernández
    • Award of Exploration Film: Green Magic by Gian Gaspare Napolitano
    • Award of Fairy Tale Film: The White Reindeer by Erik Blomberg
    • Award of Entertainment Film: Lili by Charles Walters
    • Award of Good Humour: Welcome Mr. Marshall! by Luis García Berlanga
    • Award of Adventure Film: O Cangaceiro by Lima Barreto
    • Award of Dramatic Film: Come Back, Little Sheba by Daniel Mann
  • Special Mention:
    • Shirley Booth for Come Back, Little Sheba
    • Charles Vanel for The Wages of Fear
    • Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga and Miguel Mihura for the screenplay of Welcome Mr. Marshall!
    • Gabriel Migliori for the score of O Cangaceiro
    • For the charming acting in Lili
    • For the use of colour in Green Magic
  • Jury Special Prize - Legion of Honour: Walt Disney
  • Homage: Flamenco by Edgar Neville

Short Films Competition

  • Short Film Grand Prix: White Mane by Albert Lamorisse
  • Best Fictional Film: The Stranger Left No Card by Wendy Toye
  • Best Documentary Film: Houen zo! by Herman van der Horst
  • Best Film on Art: Doderhultarn by Olle Hellbom
  • Best Animation: The Romance of Transportation in Canada by Colin Low

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prize]]

  • Monsieur Hulot's Holiday by Jacques Tati

[[SIGNIS|OCIC Award]]

  • Endless Horizons by Jean Dréville

References

Media

References

  1. "Posters 1953". festival-cannes.fr.
  2. "1953 - As long as there are stars ...". cannes-fest.com.
  3. "6ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr.
  4. "Opening of the 1953 festival". fresques.ina.fr.
  5. (29 August 2011). "Walt Disney honoured at 1953 cannes film festival". Rutgers University Press.
  6. "Juries 1953: All the Juries". festival-cannes.fr.
  7. "Official Selection 1953: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr.
  8. "Awards 1953: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr.
  9. "1953 - Le Jury, Les Prix". cannes-fest.com.
  10. "FIPRESCI Awards 1953". fipresci.org.
  11. "Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1953". imdb.com.
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