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1983 Cannes Film Festival

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name1983 Cannes Film Festival
imageCFF83poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 36th Cannes Film Festival, adapted from an original drawing by Akira Kurosawa.
number22 (In Competition)
openingThe King of Comedy
closingWarGames
locationCannes, France
awardsPalme d'Or:
The Ballad of Narayama
date
founded1946
website
mainCannes Film Festival
previous1982
next1984

The Ballad of Narayama

The 36th Cannes Film Festival took place from 7 to 19 May 1983. American author William Styron served as jury president for the main competition.

Japanese filmmaker Shōhei Imamura won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film The Ballad of Narayama.

In 1983, the festival's new main building, the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, was inaugurated. Initially many described it as "a hideous concrete blockhouse", nicknaming it The Bunker.

The festival opened with The King of Comedy by Martin Scorsese, and closed with WarGames by John Badham.

Juries

Main competition

  • William Styron, American author - Jury President
  • Henri Alekan, French cinematographer
  • Yvonne Baby, French journalist and author
  • Sergei Bondarchuk, Soviet filmmaker and actor
  • Youssef Chahine, Egyptian filmmaker
  • Souleymane Cissé, Malian filmmaker
  • Gilbert de Goldschmidt, French producer
  • Mariangela Melato, Italian actress
  • Karel Reisz, British filmmaker
  • Lia van Leer, Israeli founder of the Haifa Cinematheque, the Jerusalem Cinematheque, the Israel Film Archive and the Jerusalem Film Festival

''Camera d'Or''

  • Bernard Jubard, French - Jury President
  • Philippe Carcassonne, French producer
  • Dan Fainaru, Israeli
  • Monique Grégoire, French
  • Alexis Grivas, Mexican
  • Adrienne Hancia, American
  • Jean-Daniel Simon, French filmmaker

Official selection

In Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
L'ArgentRobert BressonFrance, Switzerland
*The Ballad of Narayama*楢山節考Shōhei ImamuraJapan
CarmenCarlos SauraSpain
Cross CreekMartin RittUnited States
The Death of Mario RicciLa mort de Mario RicciClaude GorettaFrance, Switzerland
DuvarYılmaz GüneyTurkey, France
EréndiraRuy GuerraMexico, France, West Germany
Forbidden RelationsVisszaesőkZsolt Kézdi-KovácsHungary
Heat and DustJames IvoryUnited Kingdom
The King of Comedy (opening film)Martin ScorseseUnited States
KharijMrinal SenIndia
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence戦場のメリークリスマスNagisa ŌshimaJapan, United Kingdom, New Zealand
Monty Python's The Meaning of LifeTerry JonesUnited Kingdom
Moon in the GutterLa Lune dans le caniveauJean-Jacques BeineixFrance
NostalghiaAndrei TarkovskySoviet Union, Italy
One Deadly SummerL'Été meurtrierJean BeckerFrance
Station for TwoВокзал для двоихEldar RyazanovSoviet Union
The Story of PieraStoria di PieraMarco FerreriItaly
El SurVíctor EriceSpain
Tender MerciesBruce BeresfordUnited States
The Wounded ManL'Homme blesséPatrice ChéreauFrance
The Year of Living DangerouslyPeter WeirAustralia, United States

''Un Certain Regard''

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Bella DonnaPeter KeglevicWest Germany
Caballo salvajeJoaquín CortésVenezuela
Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?Henry JaglomUnited States
The EightiesLes Années 80Chantal AkermanBelgium, France
The HaircutTamar Simon HoffsUnited States
The Herdsman牧马人Xie JinChina
HumanononMichel FrançoisFrance
La matiouette ou l'arrière-paysAndré Téchiné
Nešto izmeđuSrđan KaranovićYugoslavia
News ItemsFaits diversRaymond DepardonFrance
The Pool HustlersIo, Chiara e lo scuroMaurizio PonziItaly
Poverty CertificateLe certificat d'indigenceMoussa BathilySenegal
The Shimmering BeastLa bête lumineusePierre PerraultCanada
Twenty Years of African CinemaCaméra d'AfriqueFérid BoughedirTunisia
UlysseAgnès VardaFrance
ZappaBille AugustDenmark

Out of Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Angelo My LoveRobert DuvallUnited States
Boat People投奔怒海Ann HuiHong Kong, China
ÉquateurSerge GainsbourgFrance, West Germany, Gabon
HoltpontFerenc RofuszHungary
The HungerTony ScottUnited Kingdom, United States
The Man in the Silk HatL'homme au chapeau de soieMaud LinderFrance
Modori Riverもどり川Tatsumi KumashiroJapan
StreamersRobert AltmanUnited States
UtuGeoff MurphyNew Zealand
Walking, WalkingCammina, camminaErmanno OlmiItaly
WarGames (closing film)John BadhamUnited States
The Wicked LadyMichael WinnerUnited Kingdom, United States

Short Films Competition

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

  • Ad astra by Ferenc Cakó
  • Un Arrivo by Dominique De Fazio
  • The Butterfly by Dieter Müller
  • Don Kichot by Krzysztof Raynoch
  • L'Égout by Maria Eugenia Santos
  • La Fonte de Barlaeus by Pierre-Henry Salfati
  • Haast een hand by Gerrit van Dijk, Jacques Overtoom, Peter Sweenen
  • Je sais que j'ai tort mais demandez à mes copains ils disent la même chose by Pierre Levy
  • The Only Forgotten Take of Casablanca by Charly Weller
  • Too Much Oregano by Kerry Feltham

Parallel sections

International Critics' Week

The following feature films were screened for the 22nd International Critics' Week (22e Semaine de la Critique):

  • Betrayal (Løperjenten) by Vibeke Lokkeberg (Norway)
  • Carnival in the Night (Yami no kānibaru) by Masashi Yamamoto (Japan)
  • Le Destin de Juliette by Aline Issermann (France)
  • Faux fuyants by Alain Bergala, Jean-Pierre Limosin (France)
  • Lianna by John Sayles (United States)
  • Menuet by Lili Rademakers (Belgium, Netherlands)
  • The Princess (Adj király katonát) by Pal Erdöss (Hungary)

Directors' Fortnight

The following films were screened for the 1983 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):

  • Anguelos by Georges Katakouzinos
  • Another Time, Another Place by Michael Radford
  • Barbarosa by Fred Schepisi
  • The Stationmaster's Wife (Bolwieser) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • The Compass Rose (La rosa de los vientos) by Patricio Guzman
  • Daniel Takes a Train (Szerencsés Dániel) by Pal Sandor
  • Dead End Street by Yaky Yosha
  • Demons in the Garden (Demonios en el jardín) by Manuel Gutierrez Aragon
  • ** (Eisenhans) by Tankred Dorst
  • Grenzenlos by Josef Rödl
  • The House of the Yellow Carpet (La casa del tappeto giallo) by Carlo Lizzani
  • Just a Game (Rien qu'un jeu) by Brigitte Sauriol
  • Last Days of the Victim (Últimos días de la víctima) by Adolfo Aristarain
  • Local Hero by Bill Forsyth
  • Miss Lonelyhearts by Michael Dinner (Brief mention in novel)
  • No Trace of Sin (Sem Sombra De Pecado) by José Fonseca e Costa
  • La rue étroite (Xiao Jie) by Yang Yanjin
  • Rupture (al-Inquita - Breakdown) by Mohamed Chouikh
  • A Woman in Flames (Die flambierte Frau) by Robert van Ackeren :Short films
  • Alchimie by Michèle Miron, Richard Clark
  • Conte Obscur by Manuel Gómez
  • Dédicace by Marie Brazeau
  • The Life And Death of Joe Soap by Lewis John Cooper
  • Phalloctere by Manuel Gómez
  • Saudade by Carlos Porto de Andrade Jr, Leonardo Crescenti Neto

Official Awards

In Competition

  • Palme d'Or: The Ballad of Narayama by Shōhei Imamura
  • Grand Prix: Monty Python's The Meaning of Life by Terry Jones
  • Best Director:
    • Robert Bresson for L'Argent
    • Andrei Tarkovsky for Nostalghia
  • Best Actress: Hanna Schygulla for The Story of Piera
  • Best Actor: Gian Maria Volonté for The Death of Mario Ricci
  • Best Artistic Contribution: Carmen by Carlos Saura
  • Jury Prize: Kharij by Mrinal Sen

''[[Caméra d'Or]]''

  • The Princess by Pál Erdöss

[[Short Film Palme d'Or]]

  • Je sais que j'ai tort mais demandez à mes copains ils disent la même chose by Pierre Levy
  • Jury Prize:
    • The Only Forgotten Take of Casablanca by Charly Weller
    • Too Much Oregano by Kerry Feltham

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prizes]]

  • Nostalghia by Andrei Tarkovsky (In competition)
  • Daniel Takes a Train by Pál Sándor (Directors' Fortnight)

''Commission Supérieure Technique''

  • Technical Grand Prize: Carmen by Carlos Saura

[[Prize of the Ecumenical Jury]]

  • Nostalghia by Andrei Tarkovsky

Award of the Youth

  • Foreign Film: Miss Lonelyhearts by Michael Dinner

References

Media

References

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  2. "36ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr.
  3. "1983 - Le Jury, Les Prix". cannes-fest.com.
  4. "The History of the Festival / The 80s: The Modern Era". festival-cannes.com.
  5. "1978-1986: A wind of change". fresques.ina.fr.
  6. (9 May 1983). "Jerry Lewis Is the King at Cannes Film Festival". The New York Times.
  7. "Great Cannes Openers".
  8. Dionne Jr, E.J.. (11 May 1983). "Politics Playing A Part in Cannes Film Festival". The New York Times.
  9. "The closing films at Cannes". vodkaster.com.
  10. "All Juries 1983". festival-cannes.fr.
  11. "Official Selection 1983: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr.
  12. "22e Selecion de la Semaine de la Critique - 1983". archives.semainedelacritique.com.
  13. "Quinzaine 1983". quinzaine-realisateurs.com.
  14. "Awards 1983: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr.
  15. "FIPRESCI Awards 1983". fipresci.org.
  16. "Jury Œcuménique 1983". cannes.juryoecumenique.org.
  17. "Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1983". imdb.com.
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