2007 Cannes Film Festival
The 60th Cannes Film Festival ran from 16 to 27 May 2007. The President of the Jury was British director Stephen Frears. Twenty two films from twelve countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 26 May. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, directed by Cristian Mungiu won the Palme d'Or.
The festival opened with My Blueberry Nights, directed by Wong Kar-wai and closed with Days of Darkness by Denys Arcand. Diane Kruger was the mistress of ceremonies.
The official poster of the 60th Cannes festival featured Pedro Almodóvar, Juliette Binoche, Jane Campion, Souleymane Cissé, Penélope Cruz, Gérard Depardieu, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Wong Kar Wai, all photographed by Alex Majoli.
poster by Italian comics artist Enrico Marini.
Juries
Main competition
The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2007 Official Selection:- Stephen Frears Jury President
- Marco Bellocchio
- Maggie Cheung
- Toni Collette
- Maria de Medeiros
- Orhan Pamuk
- Michel Piccoli
- Sarah Polley
- Abderrahmane Sissako
Un Certain Regard
- Pascale Ferran President
- Kent Jones
- Cristi Puiu
- Bian Qin
- Jasmine Trinca
Cinéfondation and short films
- Jia Zhangke President
- Niki Karimi
- J. M. G. Le Clézio
- Dominik Moll
- Deborah Nadoolman
Camera d'Or
- Pavel Lungin President
- Renato Berta
- Julie Bertuccelli
- Clotilde Courau
Official selection
In competition – Feature films
The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:- Actrices by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- And Along Come Tourists by Robert Thalheim
- The Band's Visit by Eran Kolirin
- Blind Mountain by Li Yang
- California Dreamin' by Cristian Nemescu
- Calle Santa Fe by Carmen Castillo
- Et toi, t'es sur qui? by Lola Doillon
- Flight of the Red Balloon by Hou Hsiao-hsien
- Kuaile Gongchang by Ekachai Uekrongtham
- Magnus by Kadri Kõusaar
- Mio fratello è figlio unico by Daniele Luchetti
- Mister Lonely by Harmony Korine
- Munyurangabo by Lee Isaac Chung
- Night Train by Diao Yi'nan
- The Pope's Toilet by Enrique Fernandez and César Charlone
- La soledad by Jaime Rosales
- A Stray Girlfriend by Ana Katz
- Terror's Advocate by Barbet Schroeder
- Water Lilies by Celine Sciamma
- You, the Living by Roy Andersson
Films out of competition
- Boarding Gate by Olivier Assayas
- Days of Darkness by Denys Arcand
- Déficit by Gael Garcia Bernal
- Expired by Cecilia Miniucchi
- Go Go Tales by Abel Ferrara
- Héros by Bruno Merle
- A Mighty Heart by Michael Winterbottom
- Ocean's Thirteen by Steven Soderbergh
- Sicko by Michael Moore
- To Each His Own Cinema
- Triangle by Ringo Lam, Johnny To, Tsui Hark
- U2 3D by Catherine Owens, Mark Pellington
Special screenings
- 11th Hour by Nadia Conners, Leila Conners Petersen
- by Andrei Nekrasov
- Boxes by Jane Birkin
- Cartouches Gauloises by Mehdi Charef
- Cruising by William Friedkin
- Fengming, a Chinese Memoir by Wang Bing
- One Hundred Nails by Ermanno Olmi
- Retour en Normandie by Nicolas Philibert
- Roman de gare by Claude Lelouch
- Ulzhan by Volker Schlöndorff
- The War, by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick
- Young Yakuza by Jean-Pierre Limosin
Cinéfondation
- A Reunion by Sung-Hoon Hong
- Aditi singh by Mickael Kummer
- Ahora todos parecen contentos by Gonzalo Tobal
- Berachel bitha haktana by Efrat Corem
- Chinese Whispers by Raka Dutta
- For the Love of God by Joe Tucker
- Goyta by Joanna Jurewicz
- Halbe Stunden by Nicolas Wackerbarth
- Minus by Pavle Vuckovic
- Mish'olim by Hagar Ben-Asher
- Neostorozhnost by Alexander Kugel
- Rondo by Marja Mikkonen
- Ru Dao by Tao Chen
- Saba by Thereza Menezes, Gregorio Graziosi
- Triple 8 Palace by Alexander Ku
- Vita di Giacomo by Luca Governatori
Short film competition
- Ah Ma by Anthony Chen
- Ark by Grzegorz Jonkajtys
- The Last 15 by Antonio Campos
- Looking Glass by Erik Rosenlund
- My Dear Rosseta by Yang Hae-hoon
- My Sister by Marco Van Geffen
- The Oates' Valor by Tim Thaddeus Cahill United States)
- Resistance aux tremblements by Olivier Hems
- Run by Mark Albiston
- Gia to onoma tou spourgitiou by Kyros Papavassiliou
- Ver Llover by Elisa Miller
Cannes Classics
Tributes
- Hamlet by Laurence Olivier
- Kanał by Andrzej Wajda
- Richard III by Laurence Olivier
- Henry V by Laurence Olivier
- Brando by Mimi Freedman & Leslie Greif
- Lindsay Anderson, Never Apologize by Mike Kaplan
- Maurice Pialat, L'amour existe by Anne-Marie Faux & Jean-Pierre Devillers
- Pierre Rissient by Todd McCarthy
- Bound by Chastity Rules by Shin Sang-Ok
- Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed by Lotte Reiniger
- My Last Mistress by Sacha Guitry
- Dracula by Terence Fisher
- Hondo by John Farrow
- La Bandera by Julien Duvivier
- Made In Jamaica by Jérôme Laperrousaz
- Mikey & Nicky by Elaine May
- Forest of the Hanged by Liviu Ciulei
- Suspiria by Dario Argento
- Twelve Angry Men by Sidney Lumet
- Words for Battle by Humphrey Jennings
- Yo Yo by Pierre Etaix
Parallel sections
International Critics' Week
The following films were screened for the 46th International Critics' Week :Feature film competition
- À l'intérieur by Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo
- El Asaltante by Pablo Fendrik
- Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers! by Daihachi Yoshida
- In Your Wake by David Oelhoffen
- Jellyfish by Etgar Keret, Shira Geffen
- The Milky Way by Lina Chamie
- The Orphanage by Juan Antonio Bayona
- Párpados azules by Ernesto Contreras
- Voleurs de chevaux by Micha Wald
- XXY by Lucia Puenzo
- Um ramo by Juliana Rojas & Marco Dutra
- Madame Tutli-Putli by Chris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski
- Saliva by Esmir Filho
- Rabbit Troubles by Dimitar Mitovski & Kamen Kalev
- Fog by Peter Salmon
- La Route, la nuit by Marine Alice le Du
- Both by Bass Bre’che
- Héros by Bruno Merle
- Déficit by Gael Garcia Bernal
- Malos hábitos by Simón Bross
- The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories by Andrey Paounov
- Primrose Hill by Mikhaël Hers
- Situation Frank by Patrik Eklund
- Chambre 616 by Frédéric Pelle
- Expired by Cecilia Miniucchi
Directors' Fortnight
- Après lui by Gaël Morel
- Avant que j'oublie by Jacques Nolot
- Caramel by Nadine Labaki
- Chop Shop by Ramin Bahrani
- Control by Anton Corbijn
- Dai Nipponjin by Hitoshi Matsumoto
- Foster Child by Brillante Mendoza
- Her Name Is Sabine by Sandrine Bonnaire
- Garage by Lenny Abrahamson
- L'état du monde by Chantal Akerman, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Vicente Ferraz, Ayisha Abraham, Wang Bing, Pedro Costa
- Counterparts by Jan Bonny
- La France by Serge Bozon
- La Question humaine by Nicolas Klotz
- La Influencia by Pedro Aguilera
- Mutum by Sandra Kogut
- Ploy by Pen-ek Ratanaruang
- PVC-1 by Spiros Stathoulopoulos
- Savage Grace by Tom Kalin
- Smiley Face by Gregg Araki
- Tout est pardonné by Mia Hansen-Løve
- Un homme perdu by Danielle Arbid
- Yumurta by Semih Kaplanoglu
- Zoo by Robinson Devor
Tous Les Cinemas du Monde
India
The first two days of this program were devoted entirely to the cinema of India and included films in a number of different languages. The Hindi film, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, which screened on 19 May, was particularly well received. In addition, a Mani Ratnam film, Guru, was also a "critical success". Other films included the Hindi film Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal starring John Abraham and Bipasha Basu, Dharm, the Malayalam film Saira, Missed Call, the Tamil film Veyil, and the Bengali film Dosar. Another Tamil language Indian film, Mozhi was shown in the non-prize category at a later date.Lebanon
Debuting at the Director's Fortnight was Nadine Labaki's Caramel, a charming dramedy about five women who gather at a beauty salon and deal with their everyday problems with men, social expectation, sexuality, and tradition vs. modernizing times. Labaki not only directed and co-wrote the film but plays the lead as well. The rest of the cast is composed mostly of unprofessional actors, all of whom deliver very convincing performances and add a lot of color and depth to the film. Reminiscent of a Pedro Almodóvar picture, Caramel is unique not just for its technical and creative sophistication but also for not tackling any of the religious, political, or war-related issues that have continued to plague its setting, Lebanon, til now. The film proved to be a sleeper at the festival and was distributed in well over 40 countries, becoming an international hit.Awards
Official awards
The following films and people received the 2007 Official selection awards:- Palme d'Or: 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days by Cristian Mungiu
- Grand Prix: The Mourning Forest by Naomi Kawase
- Best Director Award: Julian Schnabel for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- Best Screenplay Award: Fatih Akın for The Edge of Heaven
- Best Actress: Jeon Do-yeon in Secret Sunshine
- Best Actor: Konstantin Lavronenko in The Banishment
- Prix du Jury:
- *Persepolis by Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
- *Silent Light by Carlos Reygadas
- 60th Anniversary Prize: Paranoid Park by Gus Van Sant
- Prix Un Certain Regard: California Dreamin, by Cristian Nemescu
- Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize: Actrices by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- Heart Throb Jury Prize: The Band's Visit by Eran Kolirin
- Short Film Special Distinction: Run by Mark Albiston
- First Prize: Ahora todos parecen contentos by Gonzalo Tobal
- Second Prize: Ru Dao by Tao Chen
- Third Prize: Minus by Pavle Vuckovic
- Caméra d'Or: Jellyfish by Etgar Keret and Shira Geffen
- Short Film Palme d'Or: Ver Llover by Elisa Miller
- Special mention: Ah Ma by Anthony Chen & Run by Mark Albiston
Independent awards
- 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days by Cristian Mungiu
- The Band's Visit by Eran Kolirin
- Her Name is Sabine by Sandrine Bonnaire
- Vulcan Award: Janusz Kamiński for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: The Edge of Heaven by Fatih Akın
- Canal+ Gran Prix for short film: Madame Tutli-Putli
- Petit Rail d'Or for Madame Tutli-Putli
- Special Mention by the CICAE Jury Cannes: Counterparts by Jan Bonny
- Prix François Chalais: A Mighty Heart by Michael Winterbottom
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