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1979 Cannes Film Festival

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name1979 Cannes Film Festival
imageCFF79poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 32nd Cannes Film Festival, adapted from an original illustration by Belgian artist Jean-Michel Folon.
number21 (In Competition)
openingHair
closingUs Two
locationCannes, France
awardsPalme d'Or:
Apocalypse Now
The Tin Drum
date
founded1946
website
mainCannes Film Festival
previous1978
next1980

Apocalypse Now The Tin Drum

The 32nd Cannes Film Festival took place from 10 to 24 May 1979. French writer Françoise Sagan served as jury president for the main competition.

The Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, was jointly awarded to Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola (screened as a work in progress), and The Tin Drum by Volker Schlöndorff.

Sagan, raised a controversy as she complained about Robert Favre Le Bret, director of the festival, pressure on the jury for the choice of Coppola's film, while she had chosen Schlöndorff's film.

The festival opened with Hair by Miloš Forman, and closed with Us Two by Claude Lelouch.

Jury

Main Competition

  • Françoise Sagan, French writer - Jury President
  • Sergio Amidei, Italian writer
  • Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud, Swiss
  • Luis García Berlanga, Spanish filmmaker
  • Maurice Bessy, French
  • Paul Claudon, French producer
  • Jules Dassin, American filmmaker
  • Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács, Hungarian filmmaker
  • Robert Rozhdestvensky, Soviet author
  • Susannah York, British actress

Official selection

In Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
*Apocalypse Now*Francis Ford CoppolaUnited States
The Brontë SistersLes Sœurs BrontëAndré TéchinéFrance
The China SyndromeJames BridgesUnited States
Days of HeavenTerrence Malick
Dear FatherCaro papàDino RisiItaly
The EuropeansJames IvoryUnited Kingdom
Hungarian RhapsodyMagyar rapszódiaMiklós JancsóHungary
The HussyLa drôlesseJacques DoillonFrance
My Brilliant CareerGillian ArmstrongAustralia
Next of KinArvenAnja BreienNorway
Norma RaeMartin RittUnited States
Occupation in 26 PicturesOkupacija u 26 slikaLordan ZafranovićYugoslavia
Série noireAlain CorneauFrance
SiberiadeСибириадаAndrei KonchalovskySoviet Union
The SurvivorsLos sobrevivientesTomás Gutiérrez AleaCuba
*The Tin Drum**Die Blechtrommel*Volker SchlöndorffWest Germany, France, Yugoslavia, Poland
Traffic JamL'ingorgo - Una storia impossibileLuigi ComenciniItaly
VictoriaBo WiderbergSweden, West Germany
Without AnesthesiaBez znieczuleniaAndrzej WajdaPoland
Woman Between Wolf and DogEen vrouw tussen hond en wolfAndré DelvauxBelgium, France
WoyzeckWerner HerzogWest Germany

''Un Certain Regard''

The following films were selected for the Un Certain Regard section:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Come and WorkFad'jalSafi FayeSenegal
Companys, procés a CatalunyaCompanys, proceso a CataluñaJosep Maria FornSpain
Encore un Hiver (short)Françoise SaganFrance
From the Clouds to the ResistanceDalla nube alla resistenzaJean-Marie Straub and Danièle HuilletItaly
MomentsרגעיםMichal Bat-AdamIsrael, France
A Nice NeighborA kedves szomszédZsolt Kézdi-KovácsHungary
Les petites fuguesYves YersinSwitzerland
Printemps en FévrierShei TieliChina
A Scream from SilenceMourir à tue-têteAnne Claire PoirierCanada
Spirit of the WindRalph LiddleUnited States
The Third GenerationDie dritte GenerationRainer Werner FassbinderWest Germany
Ward SixPaviljon VILucian PintilieYugoslavia

Out of Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Christ Stopped at EboliCristo si è fermato a EboliFrancesco RosiItaly, France
Hair (opening film)Miloš FormanUnited States, West Germany
ManhattanWoody AllenUnited States
Le Musee du LouvreToshio UrutaJapan
Orchestra RehearsalProva d'orchestraFederico FelliniItaly, West Germany
Us Two (closing film)À nous deuxClaude LelouchFrance, Canada
Wise BloodJohn HustonUnited States, West Germany

Short Films Competition

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

  • Barbe bleue by Olivier Gillon
  • Bum by Břetislav Pojar
  • La Dame de Monte Carlo by Dominique Delouche
  • La Festa dels bojos by Lluis Racionero Grau
  • Harpya by Raoul Servais
  • Helping Hand by John P. Taylor, Zlatko Pavlinovic
  • Le Mur by Jan January Janczak
  • Petite histoire un peu triste by Didier Pourcel
  • Põld by Rein Raamat
  • The Waltzing Policemen by Kerry Feltham
  • Zwei Frauen in der Oper by Christian Veit-Attendorff

Parallel sections

International Critics' Week

The following feature films were screened for the 18th International Critics' Week (18e Semaine de la Critique):

  • ** by (Bulgaria)
  • Fremd bin ich eingezogen by Titus Leber (Austria)
  • Jun by Hiroto Yokoyama (Japan)
  • Northern Lights by John Hanson, Rob Nilsson (United States)
  • La Rabi by Eugeni Anglada (Spain)
  • Les Servantes du bon dieu by Diane Létourneau (Canada)
  • The Tall Shadows of the Wind (Sayehaye bolande bad) by Bahman Farmanara (Iran)

Directors' Fortnight

The following films were screened for the 1979 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):

  • Angi Vera by Pal Gabor
  • Bastien, Bastienne by Michel Andrieu
  • Black Jack by Ken Loach
  • Caniche by Bigas Luna
  • Chrissomaloussa by Tony Lycouressis
  • Cronica de um Industrial by Luis Rosemberg
  • Julio Begins in July (Julio Comienza en Julio) by Silvio Caiozzi
  • The Management Forgives a Moment of Madness (La empresa perdona un momento de locura) by Mauricio Walerstein
  • La Mémoire Courte by Eduardo de Gregorio
  • Nighthawks by Ron Peck
  • Old Boyfriends by Joan Tewkesbury
  • Five Evenings (Пять вечеров, Piats Vetcherov) by Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Rockers by Theodoros Bafaloukos
  • Those Wonderful Movie Cranks (Báječní muži s klikou) by Jiri Menzel
  • Tiro by Jacob Bijl
  • To Be Sixteen (Avoir 16 ans) by Jean Pierre Lefebvre
  • Zmory (Nightmares) by Wojciech Marczewski :Short films
  • Combattimento by Anna Kendall
  • Idila by Aleksandar Ilić
  • Panoplie by Philippe Gaucherand
  • Romance by Yves Thomas
  • Vereda Tropical by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade

Official Awards

Main Competition

The following films and people received the 1979 Official selection awards:

  • Palme d'Or:
    • Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola
    • The Tin Drum by Volker Schlöndorff
  • Grand Prix: Siberiade by Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Best Director: Terrence Malick for Days of Heaven
  • Best Actress: Sally Field for Norma Rae
  • Best Actor: Jack Lemmon for The China Syndrome
  • Best Supporting Actress: Eva Mattes for Woyzeck
  • Best Supporting Actor: Stefano Madia for Dear Father
  • Honorary Award: Hommage à Miklós Jancsó

''[[Caméra d'Or]]''

  • Northern Lights by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson

[[Short Film Palme d'Or]]

  • Harpya by Raoul Servais
  • Jury Prize - animation: Bum by Břetislav Pojar
  • Jury Prize - fiction: La Festa dels bojos by Lluis Racionero Grau

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prizes]]

  • Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola (In competition)
  • Black Jack by Ken Loach (Directors' Fortnight)
  • Angi Vera by Pál Gábor (Directors' Fortnight)

''Commission Supérieure Technique''

  • Technical Grand Prize: Norma Rae by Martin Ritt

[[Prize of the Ecumenical Jury]]

  • Without Anesthesia by Andrzej Wajda
    • Special Mention: Arven by Anja Breien

Young Cinema Award

  • Prix du jeune cinéma: The Hussy by Jacques Doillon

References

Media

References

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  2. "32ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr.
  3. "1979 - Le Jury, Les Prix". cannes-fest.com.
  4. "1978-1986: A wind of change - Controversy". fresques.ina.fr.
  5. (May 12, 1979). "Film Festival Opens in Cannes". [[The New York Times]].
  6. "The opening films at Cannes". vodkaster.com.
  7. "The closing films at Cannes". vodkaster.com.
  8. "Juries 1979: Long film". festival-cannes.fr.
  9. "Official Selection 1979: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr.
  10. "18e Selecion de la Semaine de la Critique - 1979". archives.semainedelacritique.com.
  11. "Quinzaine 1979". quinzaine-realisateurs.com.
  12. "Awards 1979: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr.
  13. "FIPRESCI Awards 1979". fipresci.org.
  14. "Jury Œcuménique 1979". cannes.juryoecumenique.org.
  15. "Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1979". imdb.com.
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