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1960 Cannes Film Festival

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1960 Cannes Film Festival

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name1960 Cannes Film Festival
imageCFF60poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 13th Cannes Film Festival, an original illustration by Jean-Denis Maillart.
number29 (In Competition)
openingBen-Hur
locationCannes, France
awardsPalme d'Or:
La Dolce Vita
date
founded1946
website
mainCannes Film Festival
previous1959
next1961

La Dolce Vita

The 13th Cannes Film Festival took place from 4 to 20 May 1960. Belgian writer Georges Simenon served as Jury President for the main competition. The Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, was awarded to La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini.

The festival opened with Ben-Hur by William Wyler.

Juries

Main Competition

  • Georges Simenon, Belgian writer Jury President
  • Marc Allégret, French filmmaker
  • Louis Chauvet, French writer and journalist
  • Diego Fabbri, Italian writer
  • Hidemi Ima, Japanese
  • Grigori Kozintsev, Soviet filmmaker
  • Maurice Le Roux, French composer
  • Max Lippmann, West-German critic
  • Henry Miller, American writer
  • Ulyses Petit de Murat, Argentine writer
  • Simone Renant, French actress

Short Films Competition

  • Georges Altman, French journalist
  • Nicolas Hayer, French cinematographer
  • Henri Storck, Belgian filmmaker
  • Jean Vivie, French CST official
  • Dušan Vukotić, Yugoslavian filmmaker

Official Selection

In Competition

The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
America as Seen by a FrenchmanL'Amérique insoliteFrançois ReichenbachFrance
L'AvventuraMichelangelo AntonioniItaly, France
Bad LuckZezowate szczęścieAndrzej MunkPoland
Ballad of a SoldierБаллада о солдатеGrigory ChukhraySoviet Union
The ChasersJaktenErik LøchenNorway
Cidade AmeaçadaRoberto FariasBrazil
The DelinquentsLos golfosCarlos SauraSpain
*La Dolce Vita*Federico FelliniItaly, France
The Enchanting Shadow倩女幽魂Li Han-hsiangHong Kong
First LessonПърви урокRangel ValchanovBulgaria
The HoleLe TrouJacques BeckerFrance
Home from the HillVincente MinnelliUnited States
If the Wind Frightens YouSi le vent te fait peurEmile DegelinBelgium
The Lady with the DogДама с собачкойIosif KheifitsSoviet Union
Letter Never SentНеотправленное письмоMikhail Kalatozov
MacarioRoberto GavaldónMexico
Never on SundayΠοτέ την ΚυριακήJules DassinGreece
The Ninth CircleДевети кругFrance ŠtiglicYugoslavia
Odd ObsessionKon IchikawaJapan
PawBoy of Two WorldsAstrid Henning-JensenDenmark
La ProcesiónFrancis LauricArgentina
The Savage InnocentsNicholas RayItaly, United Kingdom, France
Seven Days... Seven NightsModerato CantabilePeter BrookFrance
Sons and LoversJack CardiffUnited Kingdom
SujataBimal RoyIndia
TelegrameGheorghe Naghi and Aurel MihelesRomania
The Virgin SpringJungfrukällanIngmar BergmanSweden
When the Woman Butts InKam čert nemůžeZdeněk PodskalskýCzechoslovakia
The Young OneLa jovenLuis BuñuelMexico

Out of Competition

The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:

  • Ben-Hur by William Wyler (opening film)
  • Orient-Occident by Enrico Fulchignoni

Short Films Competition

The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:

  • Aux confins des deux continents by Emlak Kredi Bankasi
  • La ballata del Monte Bianco by Luciano Ricci
  • The Blue of the Sky by John Ralmon
  • Le brise glace atomique Lenine by Nicholas Tcherskov
  • A City Called Copenhagen by Jørgen Roos
  • Dagen mijner jaren by Max De Haas
  • De Dragul Printesei by Ion Popescu-Gopo
  • Enfants des courants d'air by Edouard Luntz
  • Fiesta en Xochimilco by Fernando Martinez Alvarez
  • Fitz-Roy by Humberto Peruzzi
  • Franz Hellens ou documents secrets by Lucien Deroisy
  • In Search of Lincoln by Carlisle, Dunphy, Wondsel
  • Le journal d'un certain David by Pierre Jallaud, Sylvie Jallaud
  • Mali voz by Branislas Bastac
  • Materia e forma by Fulvio Tului
  • Orff-Schulwerk - Rhythmisch-Melodische Erziehung by Hans Rolf Strobel, Heinz Tichawsky
  • Paris la belle by Pierre Prévert
  • Perfecto luna by Archibaldo Burns
  • Le pilote m'a dit by Niklaus Gessner
  • Pozor by Jiří Brdečka
  • Promethee by Todor Dinov
  • Die Purpulinie by K.L. Ruppel
  • Ragadozo novenyek by Ágoston Kollányi
  • Roman mosaics in Anatolia by M.S. Ipsiroglu
  • Shringar by RavI Prakash
  • Sorolla, pintor de la luz by Manuel Dominguez
  • Le sourire by Serge Bourguignon
  • Universe by Roman Kroitor
  • Uwaga diabeł by Zenon Wasilewski
  • Les Alpinistes de la Mer (De Wadlopers) by Emile Van Moerkerken
  • Winter Quarters by John P. Taylor
Federico Fellini, Palme d'Or winner

Official Awards

Main Competition

  • Palme d'Or: La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini
  • Jury Prize:
    • L'Avventura by Michelangelo Antonioni
    • Odd Obsession by Kon Ichikawa
  • Best Actress:
    • Jeanne Moreau for Seven Days... Seven Nights
    • Melina Mercouri for Never on Sunday
  • Best participation:
    • The Lady with the Dog by Iosif Kheifits
    • Ballad of a Soldier by Grigory Chukhray
  • Special Mention:
    • The Virgin Spring by Ingmar Bergman
    • The Young One by Luis Buñuel

Short Films Competition

  • Short Film Palme d'Or: Le sourire by Serge Bourguignon
  • Short Film Jury Prize:
    • Paris la belle by Pierre Prévert
    • A City Called Copenhagen by Jørgen Roos
    • Universe by Roman Kroitor
  • Special Mention: Dagen mijner jaren by Max De Haas

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prize]]

  • The Virgin Spring by Ingmar Bergman

[[SIGNIS|OCIC Award]]

  • Paw by Astrid Henning-Jensen

References

Media

References

  1. "Posters 1960". festival-cannes.fr.
  2. "1960 - La Dolce Riviera ..?". cannes-fest.com.
  3. "13ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr.
  4. "William Wyler discusses the difficulties in the realization of Ben-Hur". ina.fr.
  5. "Juries 1960". festival-cannes.fr.
  6. "Official Selection 1960: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr.
  7. "Awards 1960: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr.
  8. "FIPRESCI Awards 1960". fipresci.org.
  9. "Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1960". imdb.com.
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