2015 Cannes Film Festival

2015 Cannes Film Festival

Official poster of the 68th Cannes Film Festival featuring a photo of Ingrid Bergman by David Seymour
Opening film Standing Tall
Closing film Ice and the Sky
Location Cannes, France
Founded 1946
Awards Palme d'Or (Dheepan)
Hosted by Lambert Wilson
Number of films 19 (In Competition)
19 (Un Certain Regard)
9 (Short Film)
Festival date 13 – 24 May 2015
Website www.festival-cannes.com/en.html

The 68th annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 2015.[1] Joel and Ethan Coen were the Presidents of the Jury for the main competition.[2] It was the first time that two people chaired the jury.[3] Since the Coen brothers each received a separate vote, they were joined by seven other jurors to form the customary nine-juror panel.[4] French actor Lambert Wilson was the host for the opening and closing ceremonies.[5]

The Palme d'Or was awarded to the French film Dheepan directed by Jacques Audiard.[6][7] On winning the award Audiard said "To receive a prize from the Coen brothers is something pretty exceptional. I'm very touched".[8]

The festival poster featured Hollywood star and Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, photographed by David Seymour. The poster was chosen to pay tribute to Bergman for her contributions to films and who also served as the Jury President at 1973 Cannes Film Festival. As part of the tribute to Bergman, the Swedish documentary Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words was screened in the Cannes Classics section.[9]

Standing Tall, directed by Emmanuelle Bercot, was the festival's opening film. This was the second opening film in the festival's history to have been directed by a woman, after A Man in Love by Diane Kurys which opened the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.[10] Ice and the Sky, directed by Luc Jacquet, was the festival's closing film.[11] Both the opening and closing films were selected for the strength and importance of their messages—Standing Tall for the way its themes respond to the Charlie Hebdo shootings and Ice and the Sky for its concern for the future of the planet.[11][12][13]

French film director Agnès Varda was presented with the honorary Palme d'Or at the festival's closing ceremony. She is also the first female filmmaker to ever receive the award.[14]

The Official Selection of films for the 2015 festival, including the line-up for the Main Competition, was announced on 16 April 2015.[15][16]

Key

* Directorial debut feature; eligible for the Caméra d'Or
Winner of the main award for best film in its section
The opening and closing films are screened during the opening and closing ceremonies respectively.

Official selection

Competition

The films competing for the Palme d'Or were announced at a press conference on 16 April 2015.[17] Two films were added to the main competition line-up on 23 April 2015, Valley of Love, directed by Guillaume Nicloux, and Chronic, directed by Michel Franco.[18]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Dheepan Dheepan Jacques Audiard France
The Measure of a Man La Loi du marché Stéphane Brizé France
Marguerite & JulienMarguerite et Julien Valérie Donzelli France
Chronic Chronic Michel Franco Mexico, United States
Tale of Tales Il racconto dei racconti Matteo Garrone Italy, France, United Kingdom
CarolCarol Todd Haynes United Kingdom, United States
The Assassin 聶隱娘 Nie Yin Niang Hou Hsiao-hsien Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, France
Mountains May Depart 山河故人 Shan He Gu Ren Jia Zhangke China, Japan, France
Our Little Sister 海街diary Umimachi Diary Hirokazu Koreeda Japan
Macbeth Macbeth Justin Kurzel United Kingdom, France, United States
The Lobster The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos Greece, France, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom
My King Mon roi Maïwenn France
Mia Madre Mia madre Nanni Moretti Italy
Son of Saul * Saul fia László Nemes Hungary
Valley of Love La Vallée de l'amour Guillaume Nicloux France
Youth La giovinezza Paolo Sorrentino Italy, France, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Louder Than Bombs Louder Than Bombs Joachim Trier Norway, France, Denmark, United States
The Sea of Trees The Sea of Trees Gus Van Sant United States
Sicario Sicario Denis Villeneuve United States

Un Certain Regard

The following films competed in the Un Certain Regard section.[17][18][19] Lamb, the first feature film directed by Yared Zeleke, is also the first Ethiopian film to be included in the Official Selection.[18] Sweet Red Bean Paste, directed by Naomi Kawase, was announced as the opening film for the Un Certain Regard section.[18]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Fly Away Solo * Masaan Neeraj Ghaywan India
Rams Hrútar Grímur Hákonarson Iceland
Sweet Red Bean Paste あん An Naomi Kawase Japan
Journey to the Shore 岸辺の旅 Kishibe no tabi Kiyoshi Kurosawa Japan
I Am a Soldier * Je suis un soldat Laurent Larivière France, Belgium
The High Sun Zvizdan Dalibor Matanić Croatia, Slovenia
Trap Taklub Brillante Mendoza Philippines
The Other Side The Other Side Roberto Minervini United States, Italy
One Floor Below Un etaj mai jos Radu Muntean Romania
The Shameless 무뢰한 Muroehan Oh Seung-uk South Korea
The Chosen Ones Las elegidas David Pablos Mexico
Nahid * ناهید Nahid Ida Panahandeh Iran
The Treasure Comoara Corneliu Porumboiu Romania
Alias Maria Alias María José Luis Rugeles Gracia Colombia, Argentina, France
The Fourth Direction Chauthi Koot Gurvinder Singh India
Madonna 마돈나 Shin Su-won South Korea
Cemetery of Splendour รักที่ขอนแก่น Rak Ti Khon Kaen Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand
Disorder Maryland Alice Winocour France
Lamb * Lamb Yared Zeleke Ethiopia, France, Germany, Norway

Out of competition

Director, producer and stars of Mad Max: Fury Road.

The following films were selected to screen out of competition:[10][11][17][18][20][21][22]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Mad Max: Fury Road Mad Max: Fury Road George Miller Australia, United States
Standing Tall (opening film) La Tête haute Emmanuelle Bercot France
Irrational Man Irrational Man Woody Allen United States
The Little Prince The Little Prince Mark Osborne France
Inside Out Inside Out Pete Docter United States
Ice and the Sky (closing film) La Glace et le ciel Luc Jacquet France
Midnight screenings
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Amy Amy Asif Kapadia United Kingdom
Office * 오피스 Opiseu Hong Won-chan South Korea
Love Love Gaspar Noé France
Special screenings
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Macadam Stories Asphalte Samuel Benchetrit France
Our House Oka Souleymane Cissé Mali
Don't Tell Me the Boy Was Mad Une histoire de fou Robert Guédiguian France
Afterthought * היורד למעלה Hayored lema'ala Elad Keidan Israel
A Tale of Love and Darkness * סיפור על אהבה וחושך Sipur al ahava ve choshech Natalie Portman United States, Israel
Amnesia Amnesia Barbet Schroeder Switzerland, France
Panama * Panama Pavle Vučković Serbia

Short films

Out of 4,550 entries, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or.[23]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Waves '98 موج ٩٨ Moug 98 Ely Dagher Lebanon, Qatar
The Guests The Guests Shane Danielsen Australia
Tuesday Salı Ziya Demirel Turkey, France
Sunday Lunch Le Repas dominical Céline Devaux France
Love Is Blind Love Is Blind Dan Hodgson United Kingdom
Ave Maria السلام عليك يا مريم Assalammu 'aleiki ya Maryam Basil Khalil Palestine, France, Germany
Buddy Copain Jan Roosens and Raf Roosens Belgium
Patriot Patriot Eva Riley United Kingdom
Present Imperfect Presente imperfecto Iair Said Argentina

Cinéfondation

The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 18 entries (14 fiction films and 4 animation films) were selected out of 1,600 submissions. More than one-third of the films selected represent schools participating in Cinéfondation for the first time. It is also the first time that a film representing a Spanish film school had been selected.[23]

English title Original title Director(s) School
Slaughterhouse کشتارگاه Koshtargah Behzad Azadi Art University of Tehran, Iran
The Magnetic Nature El ser mágnetico Mateo Bendesky Universidad del Cine, Argentina
Share Share Pippa Bianco AFI Directing Workshop for Women, USA
Manoman Manoman Simon Cartwright National Film and Television School, UK
Victor XX Victor XX Ian Garrido López ESCAC, Spain
The Return of Erkin возвращение Эркин Vozvrashenie Erkina Maria Guskova High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors, Russia
Leonardo Leonardo Félix Hazeaux, Thomas Nitsche, Edward Noonan, Franck Pina, and Raphaëlle Plantier MOPA (formerly Supinfocom-Arles), France
Lost Queens Locas perdidas Ignacio Juricic Merillán Carrera de Cine y TV Universidad de Chile, Chile
Tsunami Tsunami Sofie Kampmark The Animation Workshop, Denmark
Retriever Retriever Tomáš Klein and Tomáš Merta FAMU Prague, Czech Republic
The Wheel of Emotions Les Chercheurs Aurélien Peilloux La Fémis, France
Absent Abwesend Eliza Petkova dffb, Germany
Ten Buildings Away עשרה רחובות, מאה עצים Miki Polonski Minshar for Art, Israel
14 Steps Четырнадцать шагов Maksim Shavkin Moscow School of New Cinema, Russia
Amphibian Anfibio Héctor Silva Núñez EICTV, Cuba
To Return Until Ainahan ne palaa Salla Sorri Aalto University-ELO Film School Helsinki Finland
Paradise Het Paradijs Laura Vandewynckel RITS School of Arts Brussels, Belgium
Under the Sun 日光之下 Ri guang zhi xia Qiu Yang The VCA, Film & TV School, Melbourne University, Australia

Parallel sections

International Critics' Week

The full selection for the International Critics' Week section was announced on 20 April 2015, at the section's website.[24] The Anarchists, directed by Elie Wajeman, and Learn by Heart, directed by Mathieu Vadepied, were selected as the opening and closing films for the International Critics' Week section.

Feature films
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Dégradé * Dégradé Arab and Tarzan France, Qatar
Krisha * Krisha Trey Edward Shults United States
Mediterranea * Mediterranea Jonas Carpignano Italy, France, United States, Germany
Paulina La patota Santiago Mitre Argentina, Brazil, France
Sleeping Giant * Sleeping Giant Andrew Cividino Canada
Land and Shade * La tierra y la sombra César Augusto Acevedo Colombia, France, Netherlands, Chile, Brazil
The Wakhan Front * Ni le ciel ni la terre Clément Cogitore France, Belgium
Special screenings
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Anarchists Les Anarchistes Elie Wajeman France
Learn by Heart * La Vie en grand Mathieu Vadepied France
Coin Locker Girl * 차이나타운 Chainataun Han Jun-hee South Korea
Two Friends * Les Deux Amis Louis Garrel France
Short films
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Everything Will Be Okay Alles wird gut Patrick Vollrath Germany
Boys Pojkarna Isabella Carbonell Sweden
Command Action Command Action João Paulo Miranda Maria Brazil
The Dragon's Demise La Fin de dragon Marina Diaby France
The Fox Exploits the Tiger’s Might The Fox Exploits the Tiger’s Might Lucky Kuswandi Indonesia
Love Comes Later Love Comes Later Sonejuhi Sinha United States
Monsters Turn Into Lovers Jeunesse des Loups-Garous Yann Delattre France
Ramona Ramona Andrei Crețulescu Romania
Too Cool for School Too Cool for School Kevin Phillips United States
Chickenpox Varicella Fulvio Risuleo Italy

Directors' Fortnight

The full selection for the Directors' Fortnight section was announced on 21 April 2015, at the section's website.[25][26] In the Shadow of Women, directed by Philippe Garrel, and Dope, directed by Rick Famuyiwa were selected as the opening and closing films for the Directors' Fortnight section.[25][27] Actua 1, a previously unseen 1968 short film directed by Garrel, preceded the screening of In the Shadow of Women.[28]

Feature films
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
In the Shadow of Women L'Ombre des femmes Philippe Garrel France
My Golden Days Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse Arnaud Desplechin France
Arabian Nights As 1001 Noites Miguel Gomes Portugal
A Perfect Day A Perfect Day Fernando León de Aranoa Spain
Beyond My Grandfather Allende * Allende, mi abuelo Allende Marcia Tambutti Allende Chile, Mexico
Cowboys * Les Cowboys Thomas Bidegain France
Embrace of the Serpent El abrazo de la serpiente Ciro Guerra Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina
Fatima Fatima Phillipe Faucon France
Green Room Green Room Jeremy Saulnier United States
Much Loved Much Loved Nabil Ayouch Morocco, France
Mustang * Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven France
Peace to Us in Our Dreams Peace to Us in Our Dreams Šarūnas Bartas Lithuania, France, Russia
Songs My Brothers Taught Me * Songs My Brothers Taught Me Chloé Zhao United States
The Here After * Efterskalv Magnus von Horn France, Poland, Sweden
The Brand New Testament Le Tout Nouveau Testament Jaco Van Dormael Luxembourg, France, Belgium
Dope Dope Rick Famuyiwa United States
Short films
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Blue Thunder Bleu tonnerre Jean-Marc E. Roy and Philippe David Gagné Canada
Calme ta joie Calme ta joie Emmanuel Laskar France
The Broken Past El pasado roto Martín Morgenfeld and Sebastián Schjaer Argentina
Kung Fury Kung Fury David Sandberg Sweden
Pitchoune Pitchoune Reda Kateb France
Trials, Exorcisms Provas, Exorcismos Susana Nobre Portugal
Pueblo Pueblo Elena López Riera Spain
A Few Seconds Quelques secondes Nora El Hourch France
Backyard Quintal André Novais Oliveira Brazil
Rate Me Rate Me Fyzal Boulifa United Kingdom
The Exquisite Corpus The Exquisite Corpus Peter Tscherkassky Austria
Special screenings
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Yakuza Apocalypse: The Great War of the Underworld 極道大戦争 Gokudō daisensō Takashi Miike Japan

ACID

ACID, an association of French and foreign film directors, demonstrates its support for nine films each year, seeking to provide support from filmmakers to other filmmakers.[29][30] The full ACID selection was announced on 21 April 2015, at the section's website.[31]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Cosmodrama Cosmodrama Philippe Fernandez France
Raging Rose Crache Coeur Julia Kowalski France, Poland
Gaz de France Gaz de France Benoît Forgeard France
De l'ombre il y a De l'ombre il y a Nathan Nicholovitch France
I Am the People Je suis le peuple Anna Roussillon France
Pauline Pauline s'arrache Emilie Brisavoine France
The Grief of Others The Grief of Others Patrick Wang United States
La Vanité La Vanité Lionel Baier Switzerland, France
(Be)Longing Volta à Terra João Pedro Plácido Portugal, Switzerland, France

Cannes Classics

The full line-up for the Cannes Classics section was announced on 30 April 2015.[32] Greek-French film director Costa-Gavras was announced as the guest of honor.[32] In tribute to the recently deceased Portuguese film director, Cannes Classics screened Manoel de Oliveira's posthumous 1982 film Memories and Confessions. The film was previously unseen outside of Portugal.[32]

Restorations
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Z (1969) Costa-Gavras France, Algeria
Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles United States
The Lady from Shanghai (1947) Orson Welles United States
The Third Man (1949) Carol Reed United Kingdom
More (1969) Barbet Schroeder West Germany, France, Luxembourg
Rocco and His Brothers (1960) Rocco e i suoi fratelli Luchino Visconti Italy, France
Les Yeux brûlés (1986) Les Yeux brûlés Laurent Roth France
Elevator to the Gallows (1958) Ascenseur pour l’échafaud Louis Malle France
Black Girl (1966) La Noire de… Ousmane Sembène France, Senegal
Insiang (1976) Lino Brocka Philippines
Sur (1988) Fernando Solanas Argentina, France
The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (1939) 残菊物語 Zangiku monogatari Kenji Mizoguchi Japan
Battles without Honor and Humanity (1973) 仁義なき戦い Jingi naki tatakai Kinji Fukasaku Japan
The Round-Up (1965) Szegénylegények Miklós Jancsó Hungary
Orderers (1974) Les Ordres Michel Brault Canada
Panic (1946) Panique Julien Duvivier France
A Touch of Zen (1971) 俠女 Xiá nǚ King Hu Taiwan
Welcome, or No Trespassing (1964) Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён Dobro pozhalovat, ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen Elem Klimov Soviet Union
The Official Story (1985) La historia oficial Luis Puenzo Argentina
Marius (1931) Alexander Korda France
Documentaries
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Hitchcock/Truffaut Kent Jones United States
Orson Welles: Shadows & Light[33] Orson Welles, autopsie d'une légende Elisabeth Kapnist France
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words[34] Jag är Ingrid Stig Björkman Sweden
Gerard Depardieu: Larger Than Life * Depardieu grandeur nature Richard Melloul France
Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans Gabriel Clarke and John McKenna United States, United Kingdom
By Sidney Lumet Nancy Buirski United States
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story Daniel Raim United States
The Golden Palm's Legend * La Légende de la Palme d’or Alexis Veller France
This Is Orson Welles Clara Kuperberg and Julia Kuperberg France
SEMBENE! * Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman United States, Senegal
Tribute to Manoel de Oliveira
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Memories and Confessions Visita ou Memórias e Confissões Manoel de Oliveira Portugal

Juries

Main competition

Ethan and Joel Coen, Main Jury Presidents, with Festival President Pierre Lescure.
The main competition jury.

The full jury for the Main Competition was announced on 21 April 2015:[35][36]

Un Certain Regard

Cinéfondation and short films

Camera d'Or

International Critics' Week

L'Œil d'or

Queer Palm

Awards

Official selection

Director and stars of Palme d'Or winner Dheepan.
In Competition[6][7]
Un Certain Regard[47][48]
Cinéfondation[49]
Golden Camera
Short Films

Parallel sections

International Critics' Week[50]
Directors' Fortnight[51][52]

Independent awards

FIPRESCI Prize[53]
Ecumenical Jury[54]
L'Œil d'or Jury[55][56]
Queer Palm Jury[57]
Palm Dog Jury[58][59][60]
Prix François Chalais[61]
Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist[62]
Cannes Soundtrack Award[63][64]

Special award

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