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2011 Cannes Film Festival

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name64th Cannes Film Festival
image2011 Cannes Film Festival poster.jpg
captionOfficial poster of the 64th Cannes Film Festival featuring a 1970 photo of American actress Faye Dunaway
openingMidnight in Paris
closingBeloved
locationCannes, France
founded1946
awardsPalme d'Or:
The Tree of Life
hostMélanie Laurent
number20 (In Competition)
date11 – 22 May 2011
websiteWebsite
mainCannes Film Festival
previous2010
next2012

The Tree of Life

The 64th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 to 22 May 2011. American actor Robert De Niro served as the president of the jury for the main competition. American filmmaker Terrence Malick won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film The Tree of Life.

Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci was presented with the Honorary Palme d'Or during the opening ceremony of the festival. The official poster for the festival featured a 1970's photo of American actress Faye Dunaway. Mélanie Laurent hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.

Jailed Iranian filmmmakers Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof were honoured at the festival. Goodbye by Rasoulof and Panahi's This Is Not a Film were screened at the festival.

Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier caused controversy with comments made during Melancholia's press conference, when asked about the relation between the influences of German Romanticism in the film and his own German heritage, the director made jokes about Jews and Nazis. Stating that he "understood" Adolf Hitler and admired the work of architect Albert Speer, and jokingly announced that he was a Nazi. The Cannes Film Festival organization first issued an official apology for the remarks the same day and clarified that Trier was not a Nazi or an antisemite, the following day the filmmaker was declared "persona non grata", though the film remained in competition, winning Best Actress for Kirsten Dunst.

The festival opened with Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen, and closed with Beloved by Christophe Honoré.

Juries

Main competition

The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2011 Official Selection:

  • Robert De Niro, American actor and producer - Jury President
  • Olivier Assayas, French filmmaker
  • Martina Gusmán, Argentine actress and producer
  • Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Chadian filmmaker
  • Jude Law, English actor
  • Nansun Shi, Hong Kong producer
  • Uma Thurman, American actress
  • Johnnie To, Hong Kong director and producer
  • Linn Ullmann, Norwegian critic and writer

''Un Certain Regard''

  • Emir Kusturica, Serbian filmmaker - Jury President
  • Élodie Bouchez, French actress
  • Peter Bradshaw, British critic
  • Geoffrey Gilmore, American Creative Director of Tribeca Enterprises
  • Daniela Michel, Mexican director of the Morelia Festival

''Cinéfondation'' and Short Films Competition

  • Michel Gondry, French director - Jury President
  • Julie Gayet (French actress and producer
  • Jessica Hausner, Austrian filmmaker and producer
  • Corneliu Porumboiu, Romanian filmmaker
  • João Pedro Rodrigues, Portuguese filmmaker

''Camera d'Or''

  • Bong Joon-ho, South Korean filmmaker - Jury President
  • Robert Alazraki, French cinematographer
  • Daniel Colland, French manager of Cinedia laboratory
  • Danièle Heymann, French critic
  • Jacques Maillot, French director
  • Alex Masson, French critic
  • Eva Vezer, Hungarian Head of Magyar Filmunio

Critics' Week

Nespresso Grand Prize

  • Lee Chang-dong, South Korean filmmaker - Jury President
  • Scott Foundas, American film critic
  • Nick James, English film critic
  • Cristina Piccino, Italian film critic
  • Sergio Wolf, Argentinian film critic and curator

Official Selection

In Competition

For the first time ever, four female directors were featured in the main competition: Australian filmmaker Julia Leigh, Japanese filmmaker Naomi Kawase, Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay and French filmmaker Maïwenn. The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
The ArtistMichel HazanaviciusFrance
DriveNicolas Winding RefnUnited States
Footnoteהערת שולייםJoseph CedarIsrael
Hanezu朱花の月Naomi KawaseJapan
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai一命Takashi MiikeJapan, United Kingdom
Le HavreAki KaurismäkiFinland, France, Germany
House of ToleranceL'apollonide (Souvenirs de la maison close)Bertrand BonelloFrance
The Kid with a BikeLe Gamin au véloJean-Pierre and Luc DardenneBelgium, France
MelancholiaLars von TrierDenmark, Sweden, France, Germany
Michael (CdO)Markus SchleinzerAustria
Once Upon a Time in AnatoliaBir Zamanlar Anadolu'daNuri Bilge CeylanTurkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina
PaterAlain CavalierFrance
PolisseMaïwenn
The Skin I Live InLa piel que habitoPedro AlmodóvarSpain
Sleeping Beauty (CdO)Julia LeighAustralia
The SourceLa source des femmesRadu MihăileanuFrance, Belgium, Italy
This Must Be the PlacePaolo SorrentinoItaly, France, Ireland
*The Tree of Life*Terrence MalickUnited States
We Have a PopeHabemus PapamNanni MorettiItaly, France
We Need to Talk About KevinLynne RamsayUnited Kingdom, United States

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

''Un Certain Regard''

The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
*Arirang*아리랑Kim Ki-dukSouth Korea
BeautySkoonheidOliver HermanusSouth Africa
BonsaiCristián JiménezChile
The Day He Arrives북촌방향Hong Sang-sooSouth Korea
ElenaЕленаAndrey ZvyagintsevRussia
Goodbyeبه امید دیدارMohammad RasoulofIran
Hard Labor (CdO)Trabalhar CansaJuliana Rojas and Marco DutraBrazil
The HunterОхотникBakur BakuradzeRussia
LoverboyCătălin MitulescuRomania
Martha Marcy May Marlene (CdO)Sean DurkinUnited States
The MinisterL'Exercice de l'ÉtatPierre SchöllerFrance, Belgium
Miss BalaGerardo NaranjoMexico
Oslo, August 31stOslo, 31. augustJoachim TrierNorway
Hors SatanBruno DumontFrance
RestlessGus Van SantUnited States
The Snows of KilimanjaroLes Neiges du KilimandjaroRobert GuédiguianFrance
*Stopped on Track**Halt auf freier Strecke*Andreas DresenGermany
TatsumiEric KhooSingapore
ToomelahIvan SenAustralia
Where Do We Go Now?هلق لوين؟Nadine LabakiLebanon, France, Egypt, Italy
The Yellow Sea황해Na Hong-jinSouth Korea

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

Out of Competition

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

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production CountryMidnight Screenings
The BeaverJodie FosterUnited States, United Arab Emirates
Beloved (closing film)Les Bien-aimésChristophe HonoréFrance
The ConquestLa ConquêteXavier Durringer
Midnight in Paris (opening film)Woody AllenUnited States, Spain
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesRob MarshallUnited States
Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever ToldRakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Jeff ZimbalistIndia
Days of Grace (CdO)Dias de graciaEverardo GoutMexico
Dragon武俠Peter ChanHong Kong, China

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

Special Screenings

The following films were shown as special screenings.

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
18 Days18 يومAhmad Abdallah, Mariam Abou Ouf, Kamla Abu Zikri, Ahmed Alaa, Mohamed Ali, Sherif Arafa, Sherif El Bendary, Marwan Hamed, Khaled Marei and Yousry NasrallaEgypt
The Big FixRebecca Tickell and Josh TickellUnited States
Duch, Master of the Forges of HellLe Maître des forges de l'EnferRithy PanhFrance
Leader-SheepTous au LarzacChristian Rouaud
Michel PetruccianiMichael Radford
No More Fear (CdO)La khaoufa baada al'yaoumMourad Ben CheikhTunisia
Out of Bounds (CdO)LabradorFrederikke AspöckDenmark
The PostmanAl-BostaguiHussein KamalEgypt
This Is Not a Filmاین فیلم نیستJafar Panahi and Mojtaba MirtahmasbIran

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

''Cinéfondation''

The following films were selected to be screened in the Cinéfondation section, which focuses on short films made by students at film schools.

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)School
The Agony and Sweat of the Human SpiritD. Jesse Damazo and Joe BookmanUniversity of Iowa, United States
Bento MonogatariPieter DirkxHogeschool Sint-Lukas, Belgium
Big MuddyJefferson MoneoColumbia University, United States
Cagey TigersTigre z klietkyAramisovaFAMU, Czech Republic
ChangelingDer WechselbalgMaria SteinmetzHFF Konrad Wolf, Germany
DrariKamal NazraqLa Fémis, France
Duel Before NightfallDuelo Antes da NoiteAlice FurtadoUniversidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
Fly by Night야간비행Son Tae-gyumChung-Ang University, South Korea
*The Letter**Der Brief*Doroteya DroumevaDFFB, Germany
Martha Must FlyAl Martha laufMa'ayan RyppTel Aviv University, Israel
On My DoorstepBefetach beityAnat CostiBezalel Academy, Israel
SalsipuedesMariano LuqueNational University of Córdoba, Argentina
Suu and UchikawaSuu et UchikawaNathanael CartonNYU Asia, Singapore
Till Summer ComesL'estate che non vienePasquale MarinoCentro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Italy
The TripA ViagemSimão CayatteColumbia University, United States
The Wedding PartyLa fiesta de casamientoGastón Margolin and Martín MorgenfeldUniversidad del Cine, Argentina

Short films

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

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
BearNash EdgertonAustralia
ColdKjøttsårLisa Marie GamlemNorway
*Cross-Country*КросMaryna VrodaFrance, Ukraine
GhostDahci MaSouth Korea
It Is NothingCe n'est rienNicolas RoyCanada
MeatheadSam HolstNew Zealand
Paternal WombMegumi TazakiJapan
Soy tan felizVladimir DuránArgentina
Swimsuit 46Badpakje 46Wannes DestoopBelgium

Cannes Classics

The following films were selected to be screened:

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production CountryTributesDocumentaries about CinemaRestored PrintsWorld Cinema Foundation
A Bronx Tale (1993)Robert De NiroUnited States
A Clockwork Orange (1971)Stanley KubrickUnited Kingdom, United States
The Conformist (1970)Il ConformistaBernardo BertolucciItaly
MollyMoly KaneSenegal
Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970)Jerry SchatzbergUnited States
Sugar Cane Alley (1983)Rue Cases-NégresEuzhan PalcyFrance
A Trip to the Moon (1902)Le Voyage dans la luneGeorges Méliès
Belmondo, itinéraire...Vincent PerrotFrance
Corman's World: Exploits Of A Hollywood Rebel (CdO)Alex StapletonUnited States
Kurosawa's WayKurosawa, la VoieCatherine CadouFrance
The LookAngelina MaccaroneGermany, France
Once Upon a Time... A Clockwork OrangeIl était une fois... Orange mécaniqueAntoine de GaudemarFrance
The Assassin (1961)L’assassinoElio PetriItaly
Children of Paradise (1945)Les Enfants du paradisMarcel CarnéFrance
Chronicle of a Summer (1960)Chronique d'un étéJean Rouch and Edgar Morin
Despair (1978)Despair – Eine Reise ins LichtRainer Werner FassbinderWest Germany
No Man's Land (1931)NiemandslandVictor TrivasGermany
Le Sauvage (1975)Jean-Paul RappeneauFrance
The Machine to Kill Bad People (1952)La macchina ammazzacattiviRoberto RosselliniItaly
The Law of the Border (1966)Hudutların KanunuÖmer Lütfi AkadTurkey

''Cinéma de la Plage''

The Cinéma de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection of the festival:

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
And the Ship Sails On (1984)E la nave vaFederico FelliniItaly, France
Ant Scream (2011)Sameh Abdel AzizEgypt
Das Boot: Directors Cut (1981)Wolfgang PetersenWest Germany
The Caine Mutiny (1954)Edward DmytrykUnited States
Greed in the Sun (1965)100.000 dollars au soleilHenri VerneuilFrance, Italy
The Man from Acapulco (1973)Le MagnifiquePhilippe de Broca
A Night To Remember (1958)Roy Ward BakerUnited Kingdom
Reflets sur la Croisette (2011, a series of shorts)Isabelle PutodFrance
Winter Frog (2011)Grenouille d'hiverSlony Sow

Parallel Sections

Critics' Week

The line-up for the Critics' Week section was announced on 18 April at the section's website. Declaration of War, directed by Valérie Donzelli, and Bachelor Days Are Over, directed by Katia Lewkowicz, were selected as the opening and closing films of the Semaine de la Critique section.

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production CountryIn CompetitionShort Films CompetitionSpecial Screenings
17 Girls (CdO)17 fillesDelphine and Muriel CoulinFrance
Las Acacias (CdO)Pablo GiorgelliArgentina
Avé (CdO)Konstantin BojanovBulgaria
Sauna on the Moon嫦娥Zou PengChina
The Slut (CdO)הנותנתHagar Ben-AsherIsrael
Snowtown (CdO)Justin KurzelAustralia
Take ShelterJeff NicholsUnited States
Alexis Ivanovitch, You're My HeroAlexis Ivanovitch vous êtes mon hérosGuillaume GouixFrance
Black MoonAmy SiegelUnited States
BlueStephen KangNew Zealand
BoyTopaz AdizesUnited States
Finis Operis불멸의 사나이Moon Byoung-gonSouth Korea
In Front of the House집 앞에서Lee Tae-ho
The Inviolability of the Domicile Is Based On the Man Who Appears Wielding an Axe at the Door of His HouseLa inviolabilidad del domicilio se basa en el hombre que aparece empuñando un hachaAlex PipernoUruguay, Argentina
JuniorJulia DucournauFrance
PermanenciasPermanênciasRicardo Alves JúniorBrazil
SundaysDimanchesValéry RosierBelgium
Bachelor Days Are Over (CdO) (closing film)Pourquoi tu pleures?Katia LewkowiczFrance
Declaration of War (opening film)La Guerre est déclaréeValérie Donzelli
My Little Princess (CdO)Eva Ionesco
To Die By Your SideMourir auprès de toiSpike Jonze and Simon Cahn
Walk Away ReneeJonathan CaouetteUnited States, France

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

Directors' Fortnight

The following films were selected to be screened in the independent Directors' Fortnight section:

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production CountryShort FilmsSpecial Screenings
Blue BirdGust Van Den BergheBelgium
Breathing (CdO)AtmenKarl MarkovicsAustria
Code BlueUrszula AntoniakNetherlands
ChatrakVimukthi JayasundaraIndia
End of Silence (CdO)La Fin du silenceRoland EdzardFrance
The FairyLa FéeBruno Romy, Dominique Abel and Fiona GordonBelgium, France
The GiantsLes GéantsBouli LannersBelgium
Heat Wave (CdO)Après le sudJean-Jacques JauffretFrance
Heavenly Body (CdO)Corpo CelesteAlice RohrwacherItaly
Iris in Bloom (CdO)En villeValérie Mrejen and Bertrand ScheferFrance
The IslandОстровътKamen KalevBulgaria, Sweden
The Other Side of Sleep (CdO)Rebecca DalyIreland
On the EdgeSur la plancheLeïla KilaniMorocco
Palawan FateBusongAuraeus SolitoPhilippines
PlayRuben ÖstlundSweden
PorfirioAlejandro LandesColombia
Return (CdO)Liza JohnsonUnited States
The Silence of JoanJeanne captivePhilippe RamosFrance
The Silver CliffO Abismo PrateadoKarim AïnouzBrazil
UnforgivableImpardonnablesAndré TéchinéFrance
Volcano (CdO)Rúnar RúnarssonIceland
Armand 15 ans l’été dernierBlaise HarrisonFrance
Boro in the BoxBernard Mandico
Cigarette at NightDuane HopkinsUnited Kingdom
CsicskaAttila TillHungary
Dans le jardin du temps, portrait d’Ely et Nina BielutinClément CogitoreFrance
Demain, ça sera bienPauline GayFrance
Fourplay: TampaHenry KyleUnited States
The Guidance of ReasonLa conduite de la RaisonAliochaFrance
Killing the chickens to Scare the MonkeysJens AssurSweden
Mila CaosSimon PaetauGermany
NuvenBasil Da CunchaChile
Las PalmasJohannes NyholmSweden
Le songe de PoliphileCamille HenrotFrance
Vice versa oneSadat ShahrbanooAfghanistan
Back Door Channels: The Price of PeaceHarry HunkeleUnited States
Guilty of Romance恋の罪Sion SonoJapan
Les jeunes gens modernesJérôme de Missolz & Jean-François SanzFrance
La nuit elles dansentIsabelle Lavigne & Stéphane ThibaultCanada
El veladorNatalia AlmadaUnited States

:(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.

Official Awards

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The Palme d'Or was won by the American film The Tree of Life directed by Terrence Malick. Two of the film's producers, Bill Pohlad and Sarah Green, accepted the prize on behalf of the reclusive Malick. The Tree of Life is the first American film to win the Palme d'Or since Fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004. Head of the jury, Robert De Niro, said it was difficult to choose a winner, but The Tree of Life "ultimately fit the bill". De Niro explained, "It had the size, the importance, the intention, whatever you want to call it, that seemed to fit the prize."

The following films and people received the 2011 Official selection awards:

In Competition

  • Palme d'Or: The Tree of Life by Terrence Malick
  • Grand Prix:
    • Once Upon a Time in Anatolia by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • The Kid with a Bike by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
  • Best Director: Nicolas Winding Refn for Drive
  • Best Screenplay: Footnote by Joseph Cedar
  • Best Actress: Kirsten Dunst for Melancholia
  • Best Actor: Jean Dujardin for The Artist
  • Jury Prize: Polisse by Maïwenn

''Un Certain Regard''

  • Prix Un Certain Regard:
    • Arirang by Kim Ki-duk
    • Stopped on Track by Andreas Dresen
  • Un Certain Regard Jury Prize: Elena by Andrey Zvyagintsev
  • Un Certain Regard Best Director Award: Mohammad Rasoulof for Goodbye

''Cinéfondation''

  • 1st Prize: The Letter by Doroteya Droumeva
  • 2nd Prize: Drari by Kamal Nazraq
  • 3rd Prize: Fly by Night by Son Tae-gyum

''[[Caméra d'Or]]''

  • Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli

Short Films Competition

  • Short Film Palme d'Or: Cross-Country (Крос) by Maryna Vroda
    • Special Mention: Swimsuit 46 by Wannes Destoop

Independent Awards

[[FIPRESCI|FIPRESCI Prizes]]

  • Le Havre by Aki Kaurismäki (In Competition)
  • The Minister by Pierre Schöller (Un Certain Regard)
  • Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols (Critics' Week)

Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist

  • Vulcan Award: José Luis Alcaine (cinematography) for The Skin I Live In

[[Prize of the Ecumenical Jury]]

  • This Must Be the Place by Paolo Sorrentino
    • Special Mention:
    • Le Havre by Aki Kaurismäki
    • Where Do We Go Now? by Nadine Labaki

Critics' Week

  • Critics Week Nespresso Grand Prize: Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols
  • Special Mention from the Jury President: Snowtown by Justin Kurzel
  • Prix SACD: Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols
  • ACID/CCAS Prize: Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli
  • Very Young Critics Prize: Las Acacias by Pablo Giorgelli

Directors' Fortnight

  • International Confederation of Art Cinemas: The Giants by Bouli Lanners
  • Prix SACD: The Giants by Bouli Lanners

[[François Chalais Prize|Prix François Chalais]]

  • Where Do We Go Now? by Nadine Labaki

[[Queer Palm]]

  • Beauty by Oliver Hermanus

Palm Dog

  • Palm Dog Award: Uggy for The Artist
  • Special Jury Prize: Laika for Le Havre

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