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1986 Cannes Film Festival

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name1986 Cannes Film Festival
imageCFF86poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 39th Cannes Film Festival
number20 (In Competition)
openingPirates
closingEl amor brujo
locationCannes, France
awardsPalme d'Or:
The Mission
date
founded1946
website
mainCannes Film Festival
previous1985
next1987

The Mission

The 39th Cannes Film Festival took place from 8 to 19 May 1986. American filmmaker Sydney Pollack served as jury president for the main competition. British filmmaker Roland Joffé won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film The Mission.

The festival opened with Pirates by Roman Polanski, and closed with El amor brujo by Carlos Saura.

Juries

Main competition

  • Sydney Pollack, American filmmaker, producer, and actor - Jury President
  • Charles Aznavour, French-Armenian musician
  • Sônia Braga, Brazilian actress
  • Lino Brocka, Filipino filmmaker
  • Tonino Delli Colli, Italian cinematographer
  • Philip French, English film critic and producer
  • Alexandre Mnouchkine, French-Russian producer
  • István Szabó, Hungarian filmmaker
  • Danièle Thompson, French filmmaker
  • Alexandre Trauner, Hungarian-French production designer

''Camera d'Or''

  • Anne Fichelle - Jury President
  • Christophe Ghristi, cinephile
  • Lawrence Kardish cinephile
  • Serge Leroy, French filmmaker
  • Pierre Murat, film critic
  • Ivan Starcevic, journalist
  • Eva Zaoralova, journalist

Official selection

In Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
After HoursMartin ScorseseUnited States
Boris GodunovБорис ГодуновSergei BondarchukSoviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, West Germany
Evening DressTenue de soiréeBertrand BlierFrance
Down by LawJim JarmuschUnited States
The Fringe DwellersBruce BeresfordAustralia
Fool for LoveRobert AltmanUnited States
GenesisMrinal SenIndia
I Love YouMarco FerreriFrance, Italy
The Last Imageالصور الأخيرMohammed Lakhdar-HaminaAlgeria
Love Me Forever or NeverEu Sei Que Vou Te AmarArnaldo JaborBrazil
Max, My LoveNagisa ŌshimaFrance, United States, Japan
*The Mission*Roland JofféUnited Kingdom
Mona LisaNeil JordanUnited Kingdom
OtelloFranco ZeffirelliItaly, Netherlands
Poor ButterflyPobre mariposaRaúl de la TorreArgentina
Rosa LuxemburgMargarethe von TrottaWest Germany
Runaway TrainAndrei KonchalovskyUnited States
The SacrificeOffretAndrei TarkovskySweden, United Kingdom, France
Scene of the CrimeLe lieu du crimeAndré TéchinéFrance
ThérèseAlain Cavalier

''Un Certain Regard''

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
A Girl's Own StoryJane CampionAustralia
BacklashBill Bennett
Belizaire the CajunGlen PitreUnited States
Burke & WillsGraeme CliffordAustralia
Coming Up RosesRhosyn a RhithStephen BaylyUnited Kingdom
Das zweite Schraube-FragmentWalter Andreas ChristenAustria
Desert BloomEugene CorrUnited States
LaputaHelma Sanders-BrahmsWest Germany
Man of Ashesريح السدNouri BouzidTunisia
Passionless MomentsJane Campion and Gerard LeeAustralia
A Promise人間の約束Yoshishige YoshidaJapan
The Pied PiperKrysařJiří BartaCzechoslovakia, West Germany
Ricochetsשתי אצבעות מצידוןEli CohenIsrael
SalomèClaude d'AnnaItaly, France
Sunrise日出Yu BenzhengChina
Two FriendsJane CampionAustralia
The Unknown SoldierTuntematon sotilasRauni MollbergFinland
Welcome in ViennaWohin und zurück - Teil 3: Welcome in ViennaAxel CortiAustria
Where Are You Going?За къде пътувате?Rangel VulchanovBulgaria

Out of Competition

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

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Absolute BeginnersJulien TempleUnited Kingdom
El amor brujo (closing film)Carlos SauraSpain
The Color PurpleSteven SpielbergUnited States
Don Quixote (unfinished)Orson WellesSpain, Italy, United States
Hannah and Her SistersWoody AllenUnited States
A Matter of Life and Death (1946)Michael Powell and Emeric PressburgerUnited Kingdom
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years LaterUn homme et une femme: Vingt ans déjàClaude LelouchFrance
Pirates (opening film)Roman PolanskiFrance, Tunisia, Poland
Precious Images (short)Chuck WorkmanUnited States
You've Got Beautiful Stairs, You Know (short)T'as de beaux escaliers tu saisAgnès VardaFrance

Short Films Competition

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

  • 15-Août by Nicole Garcia (France)
  • Heiduque by Y. Katsap, L. Gorokhov (Russia)
  • A Gentle Spirit (Lagodna) by Piotr Dumala
  • Le Vent by Csaba Varga
  • Les Petites Magiciennes by Vincent Mercier, Yves Robert (France)
  • Les Petits Coins by Pascal Aubier
  • Miroir d'ailleurs by Willy Kempeneers
  • Nouilles Sèches (Dry Noodles) by Dan Collins
  • Peel by Jane Campion (Australia)
  • Question d'optiques by Claude Luyet
  • Quinoscopio by Juan Padron
  • Street of Crocodiles by Brothers Quay
  • Turbo Concerto by Martin Barry

Parallel sections

International Critics' Week

The following feature films were screened for the 25th International Critics' Week (25e Semaine de la Critique):

  • 40 Square Meters of Germany (40 Quadratmeter Deutschland) by Tevfik Baser (West Germany)
  • Devil in the Flesh by Scott Murray (Australia)
  • La Dona del traghetto by Amedeo Fago (Italy)
  • Esther by Amos Gitaï (Israel)
  • Faubourg Saint-Martin by Jean-Claude Guiguet (France)
  • San Antoñito by Pepe Sanchez (Colombia)
  • Sleepwalk by Sara Driver (United States)

Directors' Fortnight

The following films were screened for the 1986 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):

  • Cactus by Paul Cox
  • Comic Magazine (Komikku Zasshi Nanka Iranai) by Yōjirō Takita
  • Dancing in the Dark by Leon Marr
  • The Decline of the American Empire (Le Déclin de l'empire américain) by Denys Arcand
  • Defence of the Realm by David Drury
  • Devil in the Flesh (Diavolo in corpo) by Marco Bellocchio
  • Giovanni Senzapensieri by Marco Colli
  • Golden Eighties by Chantal Akerman
  • Malandro (Ópera do Malandro) by Ruy Guerra
  • Memoirs of a Sinner by Wojciech Has
  • Qing Chun Jin by Nuanxin Zhang
  • Schmutz by Paulus Manker
  • She's Gotta Have It by Spike Lee
  • Sid and Nancy by Alex Cox
  • Sorekara by Yoshimitsu Morita
  • Tarot by Rudolf Thome
  • Visszaszamlalas by Pal Erdoss
  • Working Girls by Lizzie Borden

Official Awards

In Competition

  • Palme d'Or: The Mission by Roland Joffé
  • Grand Prix: The Sacrifice by Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Best Director: Martin Scorsese for After Hours
  • Best Actress:
    • Barbara Sukowa for Rosa Luxemburg
    • Fernanda Torres for Love Me Forever or Never
  • Best Actor:
    • Michel Blanc for Evening Dress
    • Bob Hoskins for Mona Lisa
  • Best Artistic Contribution: Sven Nykvist (cinematography) for The Sacrifice
  • Jury Prize: Thérèse by Alain Cavalier

''[[Caméra d'Or]]''

  • Noir et Blanc by Claire Devers

[[Short Film Palme d'Or]]

  • Peel by Jane Campion
  • Jury Prize for Fiction: Les Petites Magiciennes by Vincent Mercier and Yves Robert
  • Jury Prize for Animation: Heiduque by Y. Katsap, L. Gorokhov

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prizes]]

  • The Decline of the American Empire by Denys Arcand (Directors' Fortnight)
  • The Sacrifice by Andrei Tarkovsky (In competition)

''Commission Supérieure Technique''

  • Technical Grand Prize: The Mission by Roland Joffé

[[Prize of the Ecumenical Jury]]

  • The Sacrifice by Andrei Tarkovsky
    • Special Mention: Thérèse by Alain Cavalier

Award of the Youth

  • Foreign Film: She's Gotta Have It by Spike Lee
  • French Film: High Speed by Monique Dartonne and Michel Kaptur

References

Media

References

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  2. "39ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr.
  3. "1986 - Tenue de soirée (exigée) (Formal Wear (required))". cannes-fest.com.
  4. Mathews, Jack. (20 May 1986). "'Mission' Successful; Joffe Film Top Winner". Los Angeles Times.
  5. "Very Sincerely Yours, Jeremy Irons". Chicago Tribune.
  6. "Cannes: It's a Wrap".
  7. Bernstein, Richard. (9 May 1986). "At The Cannes Festival, Escapism And Reality". The New York Times.
  8. Mathews, Jack. (19 May 1986). "A Classic View From Room 360". Los Angeles Times.
  9. "All Juries 1986". festival-cannes.fr.
  10. "4 American Films Make It To Cannes".
  11. "Official Selection 1986: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr.
  12. "25e Selecion de la Semaine de la Critique - 1986". archives.semainedelacritique.com.
  13. "Devil in the Flesh / Awards". ozmovies.com.au.
  14. "Quinzaine 1986". quinzaine-realisateurs.com.
  15. "Awards 1986: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr.
  16. "FIPRESCI Awards 1986". fipresci.org.
  17. "Jury Œcuménique 1986". cannes.juryoecumenique.org.
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