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Prix Jean Vigo

French film award


Summary

French film award

The Prix Jean Vigo () is an award in the French cinema given annually since 1951 to a French film director, in homage to Jean Vigo. Since 1960, the award has been given to both a director of a feature film and to a director of a short film. The award is usually given to a young director, for their independent spirit and stylistic originality.

History

The Jean Vigo Prize has been awarded since 1951 as a tribute to film director Jean Vigo. It was created by Claude Aveline, the executor of Jean Vigo's will, Vigo's daughter Luce Vigo, and a number of filmmakers. Members of the first jury, in 1951, included Jacques Becker, Jean Cocteau, Paul Gilson, Georges Sadoul, and Luce Vigo.

The award recognizes films "for their inventiveness, originality and intellectual independence." The goal of the award is to "recognize a future auteur, [to] discover through him a passion and a gift," according to the 2018 jury.

Winners

1950s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes195119521953195419551956195719581959
The Mountain is GreenLa Montagne est verteJean Leherisseyshort
La Grande VieHenri Schneider
White ManeCrin BlancAlbert Lamorisseshort
Statues Also DieLes statues meurent aussiAlain Resnais, Chris Marker and Ghislain Cloquet
Émile ZolaJean Vidal
Night and FogNuit et BrouillardAlain Resnais
Léon la luneAlain Jessua
Les Femmes de StermetzLouis Grospierre
Le Beau SergeClaude Chabrol

1960s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)196019611962196319641965Not awarded1966196719681969
BreathlessÀ bout de souffleJean-Luc Godard
La Peau et les osJean-Paul Sassy and Jacques Panuel
War of the ButtonsLa Guerre des boutonsYves Robert
To Die in MadridMourir à MadridFrédéric Rossif
La Belle VieRobert Enrico
Black GirlLa Noire de...Ousmane Sembène
Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?Qui êtes-vous, Polly Maggoo?William Klein
O SaltoChristian de Chalonge
Naked ChildhoodL'Enfance nueMaurice Pialat

1970s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
Hoa BinhHòa BìnhRaoul Coutard
Ramparts of ClayRemparts d'argileJean-Louis Bertuccelli
Continental CircusJérôme Laperroussaz
Repeated AbsencesAbsences répétéesGuy Gilles
The Man Who SleepsUn homme qui dortBernard Queyssanne and Georges Perec
The Story of PaulHistoire de PaulRené Féret
L'Affiche rougeFrank Cassenti
ParadisoChristian Bricout
Bako-l'autre riveJacques Champreux
Certaines nouvellesJacques Davila

1980s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes1980198119821983Not Awarded198419851986198719881989
Ma blonde entends-tu dans la ville?René Gilson
Le JardinierJean-Pierre Sentier
L'Enfant SecretPhilippe Garrel
Vive la sociale!Gérard Mordillat
Tea in the HaremLe Thé au harem d'ArchimèdeMehdi Charef
Maine-Ocean ExpressJacques Rozier
Buisson ardentLaurent Perrin
La Comédie du travailLuc Moullet
Chine ma douleurDai Sijie

1990s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Mona et moiPatrick Grandperret
Le BrasierÉric Barbier
Paris AwakensParis s'éveilleOlivier Assayas
Les histoires d'amour finissent mal... en généralAnne Fontaine
Trop de bonheurCédric Kahn
Don't Forget You're Going to DieN'oublie pas que tu vas mourirXavier Beauvois
EncorePascal Bonitzer
La Vie de JésusBruno Dumont
Tell Me I'm DreamingClaude Mouriéras
La vie ne me fait pas peurNoémie Lvoski

2000s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
The King's DaughtersSaint-CyrPatricia Mazuy
De l'histoire ancienneOrso Miret
CandidatureEmmanuel Bourdieu
That Old Dream That MovesCe vieux rêve qui bougeAlain Guiraudie
Royal BonbonCharles Najman
Toutes ces belles promessesJean-Paul Civeyrac
Quand je serai starPatrick Mimouni
Les Yeux clairsJérôme Bonnell
Le Dernier des fousLaurent Achard
La FranceSerge Bozon
Nulle part, terre promiseEmmanuel Finkiel
Family TreeL'Arbre et la ForêtOlivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Love Like PoisonUn poison violentKatell Quillévéré
Smugglers' SongsLes Chants de MandrinRabah Ameur-Zaïmeche
L'Âge atomiqueHéléna Klotz
L'Enclos du tempsJean-Charles Fitoussi
Mange tes mortsJean-Charles Hue
The FearLa PeurDamien Odouldate=5 June 2015title=Damien Odoul et Pierre-Emmanuel Urcun, prix Jean Vigo 2015url=http://www.telerama.fr/cinema/damien-odoul-et-pierre-emmanuel-urcun-prix-jean-vigo-2015,127594.phpwork=Télérama}}
The Death of Louis XIVLa Mort de Louis XIVAlbert Serra
BarbaraMathieu Amalric
ShéhérazadeJean-Bernard Marlin
Knife+HeartUn couteau dans le cœurYann Gonzalez
Vif-ArgentStéphane Batut

2020s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Notes20202021202220232024
ÉnormeSophie Letourneur
Petite SolangeAxelle Ropert
Saint OmerAlice Diop
La RivièreDominique Marchais
Holy CowVingt DieuxLouise Courvoisier

Short film

1960s

  • 1960: Enfants des courants d'air by Édouard Luntz
  • 1961: not awarded
  • 1962: 10 juin 1944 by Maurice Cohen
  • 1963: La Jetée by Chris Marker
  • 1964: La Saint-Firmin by Robert Destanque
  • 1965: Fait à Coaraze by Gérard Belkin
  • 1966: not awarded
  • 1967: not awarded
  • 1968: Désirée by Fernand Moszkowicz
  • 1969: Le Deuxième Ciel by Louis-Roger

1970s

  • 1970: La Passion selon Florimond by Laurent Gomes
  • 1971: Derniers hivers by Jean-Charles Tacchella
  • 1972: not awarded
  • 1973: Le Soldat et les trois sœurs by Pascal Aubier
  • 1974: Septembre chilien by Bruno Muel and Théo Robichet
  • 1975: La Corrida by Christian Broutin
  • 1976: Caméra by Christian Paureilhe
  • 1977: not awarded
  • 1978: not awarded
  • 1979: Nuit féline by Gérard Marx

1980s

  • 1980: not awarded
  • 1981: not awarded
  • 1982: Lourdes, l'hiver by Marie-Claude Treilhou
  • 1983: La Fonte de Barlaeus by Pierre-Henri Salfati
  • 1984: not awarded
  • 1985: Épopine ou le Fer à repasser by Michel Chion
  • 1986: Poussières d'étoiles by Agnès Merlet
  • 1987: Pondichéry, juste avant l'oubli by Joël Fargès
  • 1988: Elle et lui by François Margolin
  • 1989: Le Porte-plume by Marie-Christine Perrodin

1990s

  • 1990: Elli Fat Man by Michel Such
  • 1991: La Vie des morts by Arnaud Desplechin
  • 1992: Des filles et des chiens by Sophie Fillières
  • 1993: Faits et gestes by Emmanuel Descombes
  • 1994: 75 centilitres de prières by Jacques Maillot
  • 1995: Tous à la manif by Laurent Cantet
  • 1996: not awarded
  • 1997: Soyons amis ! by Thomas Bardinet
  • 1998: Les Corps ouverts by Sébastien Lifshitz
  • 1999: Le Bleu du ciel by Christian Dor

2000s

  • 2000: Les Filles de mon pays by Yves Caumon
  • 2001: Ce vieux rêve qui bouge by Alain Guiraudie
  • 2002: L'Arpenteur by Michel Klein and Sarah Petit
  • 2003: La Coupure by Nathalie Loubeyre
  • 2004: La nuit sera longue by Olivier Torres
  • 2005: La Peau trouée by Julien Samani
  • 2006: De sortie by Thomas Salvador
  • 2007: by
  • 2008: Les Paradis perdus by Hélier Cisterne
  • 2009: Montparnasse by Mikhael Hers

2010s

  • 2010: La République by Nicolas Pariser
  • 2011: La Dame au chien by Damien Manivel
  • 2012:
    • La Règle de trois by Louis Garrel
    • La Vie Parisienne by Vincent Dietschy
  • 2013: Le Quepa sur la vilni ! by Yann Le Quellec
  • 2014: Inupiluk by Sébastien Betbeder
  • 2015: Le Dernier des Céfrans by Pierre-Emmanuel Urcun
  • 2016: Le Gouffre by Vincent Le Port
  • 2017: Le Film de l'été by Emmanuel Marre
  • 2018: L'Amie du dimanche by Guillaume Brac
  • 2019: Braquer Poitiers by Claude Schmitz

2020s

  • 2020: Un adieu by Mathilde Profit
  • 2021: Le Roi David

Award in Spain

Spain's Punto de Vista International Documentary Film Festival presents the Premio Jean Vigo to the best director. The award aims to strengthen both the spirit that originally inspired the festival and the festival's commitment to the work of Jean Vigo. The creation of this prize was made possible thanks to the close ties between Punto de Vista and the family of the French filmmaker.

In 2005, the festival paid tribute to Vigo on the centenary of his birth. Luce Vigo, film critic and daughter of Vigo and Elizabeth Lozinska, attended that year. The festival provided a retrospective of Vigo's entire filmography and also represented the first step in a relationship that resulted in the award. The festival took its name, Punto de Vista (English: "point of view"), as a tribute to Vigo, the first director to refer, in the 1930s, to a “documented point of view” as a distinctive sign of a form of filmmaking that commits the filmmaker.

References

References

  1. Temple, Michael. (19 April 2018). "Jean Vigo". Manchester University Press.
  2. . ["L'Histoire du prix/Le Palmarès"](https://www.prixjeanvigo.fr/a-propos/histoire-prix-jean-vigo). *Prix Jean Vigo*.
  3. ""Enorme" de Sophie Letourneur remporte le Prix Jean-Vigo".
  4. AlloCine. "Prix Jean-Vigo 2018 : Un Couteau dans le coeur et Shéhérazade ex-aequo: Jean-François Stévenin, Vigo d'honneur".
  5. (5 June 2015). "Damien Odoul et Pierre-Emmanuel Urcun, prix Jean Vigo 2015". [[Télérama]].
  6. [https://www.rtbf.be/article/yann-gonzalez-et-jean-bernard-marlin-laureats-ex-aequo-du-prix-jean-vigo-9942719 "Yann Gonzalez et Jean-Bernard Marlin, lauréats ex aequo du Prix Jean Vigo"]. [[RTBF]], 12 June 2018.
  7. ""Enorme" de Sophie Letourneur remporte le Prix Jean-Vigo".
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