2008 Cannes Film Festival

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2008 Cannes Film Festival
2008 Cannes Film Festival poster.jpg
Official poster of the 61st Cannes Film Festival featuring a photo of model Anouk Marguerite and photographed by Pierre Collier.[1]
Opening filmBlindness
Closing filmWhat Just Happened
LocationCannes, France
Founded1946
AwardsPalme d'Or (Entre les murs)[2]
Hosted byÉdouard Baer
No. of films22 (En Competition)[3]
20 (Un Certain Regard)
8 (Out of Competition)
17 (Cinéfondation)
7 (Special screening)
9 (Short Film)
Festival date14 May 2008 (2008-05-14) – 25 May 2008 (2008-05-25)
Websitefestival-cannes.com/en

The 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 14 to 25 May 2008. The President of the Official Jury was American actor and director Sean Penn. Twenty two films from fourteen countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 24 May. The film The Class (Entre les murs), directed by Laurent Cantet won the Palme d'Or.[4][5]

The festival opened with Blindness, directed by Fernando Meirelles[6] and closed with What Just Happened, directed by Barry Levinson.[7] Édouard Baer was the master of ceremonies.[8] Hunger, directed by Steve McQueen, opened the Un Certain Regard section.[9]

The British press reported the list of films in competition this year was notable for its absence of British films for the second successive year.[10][11] In addition to films selected for competition this year, major Hollywood productions such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Kung Fu Panda had their world premieres at the festival.

Juries[]

Sean Penn, President of the 2008 Feature film Jury
Fatih Akin, President of the 2008 Un Certain Regard Jury

Main competition[]

The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2008 Official Selection:[12]

  • Sean Penn (American actor and director) Jury President
  • Jeanne Balibar (French actress and singer)
  • Rachid Bouchareb (Franco-Algerian director)
  • Sergio Castellitto (Italian actor and director)
  • Alfonso Cuaron (Mexican director)
  • Alexandra Maria Lara (German/Romanian actress)
  • Natalie Portman (Israeli-American actress)
  • Marjane Satrapi (Iranian-French author and director)
  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thai director)

Un Certain Regard[]

  • Fatih Akin (Turkish-German director) President
  • Anupama Chopra (Indian film critic and author)
  • Yasser Moheb (critic)
  • Yekaterina Mtsituridze (journalist)
  • José Maria Prado (Spanish filmoteca manager)

Cinefondation and short films[]

  • Hou Hsiao-hsien (Taiwanese director) President
  • Olivier Assayas (French director)
  • Susanne Bier (Danish director)
  • Marina Hands (French actress)
  • Laurence Kardish (American curator)

Caméra d'Or[]

  • Bruno Dumont (French director) President
  • Isabelle Danel (critic)
  • Jean-Michel Frodon (critic)
  • Monique Kourdine (Fédération des Industries Tech)
  • Willy Kurant (cinematographer)
  • Jean Henri Roger (director)

Official selection[]

In competition - Feature films[]

The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]

English title Original title Director(s) Country
24 City 二十四城记/二十四城記 (Er shi si cheng ji) Jia Zhangke China
Adoration Atom Egoyan Canada
Blindness Fernando Meirelles Brazil
Changeling Clint Eastwood United States
Che (Part I: The Argentine and Part II: Guerilla) Steven Soderbergh United States
A Christmas Tale Un conte de Noël Arnaud Desplechin France
The Class Entre les murs Laurent Cantet France
Delta Kornél Mundruczó Hungary
Il Divo Paolo Sorrentino Italy
Frontier of Dawn La frontière de l'aube Philippe Garrel France
Gomorrah Gomorra Matteo Garrone Italy
The Headless Woman La mujer sin cabeza Lucrecia Martel Argentina
Leonera Pablo Trapero Argentina
Linha de Passe Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas Brazil
My Magic Eric Khoo Singapore
Palermo Shooting Wim Wenders Germany
Service Serbis Brillante Mendoza Philippines
Lorna's Silence Le silence de Lorna Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Belgium
Synecdoche, New York Charlie Kaufman United States
Three Monkeys Üç Maymun Nuri Bilge Ceylan Turkey
Two Lovers James Gray United States
Waltz with Bashir ואלס עם באשיר (Vals Am Bashir) Ari Folman Israel

Un Certain Regard[]

The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:[3]

Films out of competition[]

The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[13][3]

  • The Chaser (Chugyeogja) by Na Hong-jin (South Korea)
  • The Good, the Bad, the Weird (Joheunnom nabbeunnom isanghannom) by Kim Jee-woon (South Korea)
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull by Steven Spielberg (United States)
  • Kung Fu Panda by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne (United States)
  • Maradona by Emir Kusturica (Serbia)
  • Surveillance by Jennifer Chambers Lynch (United States)
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona by Woody Allen (United States)
  • What Just Happened? by directed by Barry Levinson (United States)

Special Screenings[]

The following films were selected for the Special Screenings:[14][3]

Cinéfondation[]

The following short films were selected for the competition of Cinéfondation:[3]

  • August 15th (Ba yue shi wu) by Jiang Xuan
  • Blind Spot by Johanna Bessiere, Nicolas Chauvelot, Olivier Clert, Cécile Dubois Herry, Yvon Jardel, Simon Rouby
  • El Reloj (The Watch) by Marco Berger
  • Et dans mon coeur j'emporterai (And I’ll Keep in My Heart) by Yoon Sung-A
  • Forbach by Claire Burger
  • Gata by Diana Mkrtchyan
  • Gestern In Eden (The Other Day In Eden) by Jan Speckenbach
  • Himnon (Anthem) by Elad Keidan
  • Illusion Dwellers by Robb Ellender
  • Interior. Scara de Bloc (Interior. Bloc of Flats Hallway) by Ciprian Alexandrescu
  • Kestomerkitsijät (Roadmarkers) by Juho Kuosmanen
  • Naus by Lukás Glaser
  • O som e o resto (Sound and the Rest) by André Lavaquial
  • Shtika (Silence) by Hadar Morag
  • Stop by Park Jae-Ok
  • The Maid by Heidi Saman
  • This Is a Story About Ted and Alice by Teressa Tunney

Short film competition[]

The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]

Cannes Classics[]

Cannes Classics places the spotlight on documentaries about cinema[15] and restored masterworks from the past.[16]

Tributes

  • Douro, faina fluvial by Manoel de Oliveira (1931, short)[17]

Documentaries about Cinema

  • Il était une fois...Lawrence d'Arabie by Anne Kunvari (2008)
  • La Collection Cinéma cinémas by Claude Ventura (2008)
  • No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos by James Chressanthis (2008)
  • The Mystery of Samba (O mistério do Samba) by Jabor Carolina, Buarque De Hollanda Lula (2008)

Restored prints

Parallel sections[]

International Critics' Week[]

The following films were screened for the 47th International Critics' Week (47e Semaine de la Critique):[18]

Feature film competition

  • Better Things by Duane Hopkins (United Kingdom, Germany)
  • (Das Fremde in mir) by Emily Atef (Germany)
  • Everybody Dies But Me (Vse umrut, a ya ostanus) by Valeriya Gai Germanika (Russia)
  • (La Sangre brota) by Pablo Fendrik (Argentina, France, Germany)
  • Les Grandes personnes by Anna Novion (France, Sweden)
  • Moscow, Belgium (Aanrijding in Moscou) by (Belgium)
  • Snow (Snijeg) by Aida Begić (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Germany, France, Iran)

Short film competition

  • A espera (L’attente) by Fernanda Teixeira (Brazil)
  • Ahendu nde sapukai by Pablo Lamar (Argentina, Paraguay)
  • Ergo by Géza M. Tóth (Hungary)
  • La Copie de Coralie by Nicolas Engel (France)
  • Next Floor by Denis Villeneuve (Canada)
  • Nosebleed by Jeff Vespa (United States)
  • Skhizein by (France)

Special screenings

  • 7 days (Shiva) by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz (Israel, France)
  • Rumba by Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, (France, Belgim)
  • Home by Ursula Meier (Switzerland, France, Belgium)
  • The Desert Within (Desierto adentro) by Rodrigo Plá (Mexico)
  • The End of Poverty? (La Fin de la pauvreté?) by Philippe Diaz (United States)
  • Enfants de Don Quichotte (Acte 1) by Ronan Dénécé, Augustin Legrand, Jean-Baptiste Legrand (France)
Short films
  • Areia (Sand) by Caetano Gotardo (Brazil)
  • La Résidence Ylang Ylang by Hachimiya Ahamada (France, Comores)
  • L’ondée by David Coquard-Dassault (France, Canada)
  • Beyond the Mexique Bay by Jean-Marc Rousseau Ruiz (France, Mexico)
Prix de la Critique
  • Taxi Wala by Lola Frederich (France)
  • Graffiti by Vano Burduli (Georgia)
  • Les Filles de feu by Jean-Sébastien Chauvin (France)
  • Les Paradis Perdus by Hélier Cisterne (France)
  • Young Man Falling (Ung and falder) by Martin De Thurah (Denmark)
  • A Relationship in Four Days by Peter Glanz (United States)

Directors' Fortnight[]

The following films were screened for the 2008 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[19]

Feature films

Special screenings

  • 40X15 by Olivier Jahan
  • Itinéraire de Jean Bricard by Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub (40 min)
  • Le Genou d’Artemide by Jean-Marie Straub (26 min)
  • Milestones (Reprise) by John Douglas, Robert Kramer

Short films

  • The Acquaintances of a Lonely John by Benny Safdie
  • Ciel éteint! by F.J. Ossang
  • Easter Morning by Bruce Conner
  • Il fait beau dans la plus belle ville du monde by Valérie Donzelli
  • Je vous hais petites filles by Yann Gonzalez
  • Kamel s’est suicidé six fois, son père est mort by Soufiane Adel
  • MAN by Myna Joseph
  • Mes copains by Louis Garrel
  • Muro by Tião
  • Sagan om den lille Dockpojken by Johannes Nyholm
  • Summer Afternoon by Wi-ding Ho
  • Vsakdan ni vsak dan by Martin Turk

Awards[]

Laurent Cantet, winner of the 2008 Palme d'Or
Matteo Garrone, winner of the 2008 Grand Prix
Director Clint Eastwood at the festival promoting Changeling

Official awards[]

The following films and people received the 2008 Official selection awards:[2][4]

Un Certain Regard

Cinéfondation

  • First Prize: Himnon (Anthem) by Elad Keidan
  • Second Prize: Forbach by Claire Burger
  • Third Prize: Stop by Park Jae-Ok & Kestomerkitsijät (Roadmarkers) by Juho Kuosmanen

Golden Camera

  • Caméra d'Or: Hunger by Steve McQueen
  • Caméra d'Or - Special mention: Everybody Dies But Me (Vse umrut, a ya ostanus) by Valeriya Gai Germanika

Short films

Independent awards[]

FIPRESCI Prizes[21][5]

Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist

Ecumenical Jury[22][5]

Awards in the frame of International Critics' Week[4]

  • Critics Week Grand Prize: Snow (Snijeg) by Aida Begić
  • SACD Award: Moscow, Belgium (Aanrijding in Moscou) by
  • ACID/CCAS Award: Moscow, Belgium (Aanrijding in Moscou) by
  • OFAJ/TV5MONDE Young Critics Award: (La Sangre brota) by Pablo Fendrik
  • Canal+ Gran Prix for short film: Next Floor by Denis Villeneuve
  • Kodak Discovery Award for Best Short Film: Skhizein by

Other awards

  • Regards Jeunes Prize: Everybody Dies But Me (Vse umrut, a ya ostanus) by Valeriya Gai Germanika

Association Prix François Chalais

References[]

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  13. ^ "Out of competition". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Retrospective 2008, Special Screenings". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Cannes Classics — Documentaries about Cinema". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Cannes Classics — Restored Prints". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  17. ^ "Cannes Classics — Tribute". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  18. ^ "47e Selecion de la Semaine de la Critique - 2008". archives.semainedelacritique.com. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  19. ^ "Quinzaine 2008". quinzaine-realisateurs.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
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