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2012 Cannes Film Festival

The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012.[1] Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the president of the jury for the main competition[2] and British actor Tim Roth was the president of the jury for the Un Certain Regard section.[3] French actress Bérénice Bejo hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.[4]

65th Cannes Film Festival
Official poster of the 65th Cannes Film Festival featuring a photo of American actress Marilyn Monroe
Opening filmMoonrise Kingdom
Closing filmThérèse Desqueyroux
LocationCannes, France
Founded1946
AwardsPalme d'Or: Amour
Hosted byBérénice Bejo
No. of films22 (In Competition)
20 (Un Certain Regard)
10 (Short Film)
Festival date16 – 27 May 2012
Websitewww.festival-cannes.com
Cannes Film Festival

The festival Opening Film was Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom. And the Closing Film was Claude Miller's final movie Thérèse Desqueyroux.[5] The main announcement of the line-up took place on 19 April. The official poster of the festival features Marilyn Monroe, to mark the 50th anniversary of her death.[6]

The Palme d'Or was awarded to Austrian director Michael Haneke for his film Amour. Haneke had won the Palme in 2009 for The White Ribbon. The jury awarded the Grand Prix to Matteo Garrone's Reality, while Ken Loach's The Angels' Share received the Jury Prize.

Juries edit

 
Nanni Moretti, President of the main competition jury
 
Tim Roth, President of the Un Certain Regard jury
 
Carlos Diegues, President of the Caméra d'Or jury
 
The main competition jury; from left to right: Alexander Payne, Andrea Arnold, Jean Paul Gaultier, Hiam Abbass, Emmanuelle Devos, Raoul Peck, Diane Kruger, Nanni Moretti, Ewan McGregor, and festival president Gilles Jacob

Μain competition edit

The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2012 Official Selection:[7][8]

Un Certain Regard edit

  • Tim Roth, British actor - Jury President
  • Leïla Bekhti, French actress
  • Tonie Marshall, French actress and filmmaker
  • Luciano Monteagudo, Argentine film critic
  • Sylvie Pras, French chief of the Pompidou Centre and artistic director of the festival of La Rochelle

Caméra d'Or edit

  • Carlos Diegues, Brazilian filmmaker - Jury President[9]
  • Michel Andrieu, French filmmaker
  • Rémy Chevrin, French cinematographer
  • Francis Gavelle, French film critic
  • Hervé Icovic, French art director
  • Gloria Satta, Italian film journalist

Cinéfoundation and short films edit

Independent juries edit

The following independent juries awarded films in the frame of the Critics' Week.

Nespresso Grand Prize[11]

  • Bertrand Bonello, French filmmaker - Jury President
  • Francisco Ferreira, Portuguese film critic
  • Akiko Kobari, Japanese film and dance critic
  • Robert Koehler, American film critic
  • Hanns-Georg Rodek, German film critic

France 4 Visionary Award[11]

  • Céline Sciamma, French filmmaker - Jury President
  • Victor-Emmanuel Boinem, Belgian film student and blogger
  • Ryan Lattanzio, American student and lead film critic at The Daily Californian
  • Bikas Mishra, Indian founder and editor of DearCinema.com
  • Kim Seehe, South Korean student and film critic

Nikon Discovery Award for Short Film

  • João Pedro Rodrigues, Portuguese film director - Jury President
  • Jakub Felcman, Czech film curator
  • Marianne Khoury [ar], Egyptian film director and producer
  • Danny Lennon, Canadian film curator
  • Kleber Mendonça Filho, Brazilian film director, curator, and critic

Official Selection edit

The official selection was announced on 19 April at Grand Hôtel in Paris. Among comments after the announcement, journalists noted the unusually high number of Hollywood films in the line-up, the absence of any female director in the main competition, as well as the absence of competing first-time feature film directors.[12][13] The festival's artistic leader Thierry Frémaux responded that people should not focus only on the competition films: "The selection is an ensemble; you have to consider the whole package."[13]

In Competition edit

The following films were selected as In Competition.[14][15] The Palme d'Or winner has been highlighted:

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
After the Battle بعد الموقعة Yousry Nasrallah Egypt, France
The Angels' Share Ken Loach United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Italy
Beyond the Hills După dealuri Cristian Mungiu Romania, France, Belgium
Cosmopolis David Cronenberg Canada, France, Italy, Portugal
Holy Motors Leos Carax France, Germany
The Hunt Jagten Thomas Vinterberg Denmark, Sweden
In Another Country 다른 나라에서 Hong Sang-soo South Korea
In the Fog В тумане Sergei Loznitsa Belarus, Germany, Russia, Latvia, Netherlands, United States
Killing Them Softly Andrew Dominik United States
Lawless John Hillcoat
Like Someone in Love ライク・サムワン・イン・ラブ Abbas Kiarostami France, Japan
Amour Michael Haneke France, Germany, Austria
Moonrise Kingdom (opening film) Wes Anderson United States
Mud Jeff Nichols
On the Road Sur la route Walter Salles France, Brazil, United Kingdom, United States, Mexico, Canada
The Paperboy Lee Daniels United States
Paradise: Love Paradies: Liebe Ulrich Seidl Austria, Germany, France
Post Tenebras Lux Carlos Reygadas Mexico, France, Germany, Netherlands
Reality Matteo Garrone Italy, France
Rust and Bone De rouille et d'os Jacques Audiard France, Belgium
The Taste of Money 돈의 맛 Im Sang-soo South Korea
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! Vous n'avez encore rien vu Alain Resnais France, Germany
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Un Certain Regard edit

The following films were screened in the Un Certain Regard section.[14] The Un Certain Regard Prize winner has been highlighted:

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate 自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち Kōji Wakamatsu Japan
7 Days in Havana 7 días en La Habana Julio Médem, Laurent Cantet, Juan Carlos Tabío, Benicio del Toro, Gaspar Noé, Pablo Trapero, Elia Suleiman Cuba, Spain, France
After Lucia Después de Lucía Michel Franco Mexico
Antiviral (CdO) Brandon Cronenberg Canada, France
Beasts of the Southern Wild (CdO) Benh Zeitlin United States
Children of Sarajevo Djeca Aida Begić Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, France, Turkey
Confession of a Child of the Century La confession d'un enfant du siècle Sylvie Verheyde France, Germany, United Kingdom
Gimme the Loot (CdO) Adam Leon United States
Horses of God يا خيل الله Nabil Ayouch Morocco, Belgium
Le grand soir Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern France, Belgium
Laurence Anyways Xavier Dolan Canada
Miss Lovely (CdO) Ashim Ahluwalia India
Mystery 浮城谜事 Lou Ye China
Our Children Aimer à perdre la raison Joachim Lafosse Belgium, France
The Pirogue La Pirogue Moussa Toure Senegal
La Playa D.C. (CdO) La Playa Juan Andrés Arango Colombia, France, Brazil
Renoir Gilles Bourdos France
Student Darezhan Omirbaev Kazakhstan
Three Worlds Trois mondes Catherine Corsini France
White Elephant Elefante blanco Pablo Trapero Argentina, Spain, France
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Out of Competition edit

The following films were screened out of competition:[14]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Cruel Summer Kanye West United States, Qatar
Hemingway & Gellhorn Philip Kaufman United States
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath, Conrad Vernon
Me and You Io e te Bernardo Bertolucci Italy
Thérèse Desqueyroux (closing film) Claude Miller France
Midnight Screenings
Dracula 3D Dario Argento Italy, France, Spain
For Love's Sake 愛と誠 Takashi Miike Japan
Maniac Franck Khalfoun United States, France
The Sapphires (CdO) Wayne Blair Australia
65th Anniversary
Film Anniversary: A Special Day Le Film anniversaire: Une journée particulière
- Histoire(s) de festival N°4
Gilles Jacob, Samuel Faure France
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Special Screenings edit

The following films were screened in the Special Screenings section:[14]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
The Central Park Five Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon United States
Les invisibles Sébastien Lifshitz France
Journal de France Claudine Nougaret, Raymond Depardon
The Oath of Tobruk Le serment de Tobrouk Bernard-Henri Lévy, Marc Roussel
Mekong Hotel Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand
The Music According to Antonio Carlos Jobim A Música Segundo Tom Jobim Nelson Pereira Dos Santos Brazil
Polluting Paradise Der Müll im Garten Eden Fatih Akın Germany
The Resistance Peng Zhang Li China, United States
Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir Laurent Bouzereau United Kingdom, Italy, Germany
Trashed Candida Brady United States
Villegas (CdO) Gonzalo Tobal Argentina, Netherlands, France
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Cinéfondation edit

The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following entries were selected, out of more than 1,700 submissions from 320 different schools.[17] The winner of the Cinéfondation First Prize has been highlighted:

English Title Original Title Director(s) School
Abigail Matthew James Reilly NYU, United States
The Ballad of Finn + Yeti Meryl O'Connor UCLA, United States
The Barber Riyoushi Shoichi Akino Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan
Behind Me Olive Trees Derrière moi les oliviers Pascale Abou Jamra ALBA, Lebanon
The Camp in Răzoare Tabăra din Răzoare Cristi Iftime UNATC, Romania
Could See a Puma Pude ver un puma Eduardo Williams UCINE, Argentina
Dog Leash Resen Eti Tsicko TAU, Israel
Head over Heels Timothy Reckart NFTS, United Kingdom
The Hosts Los anfitriones Miguel Angel Moulet EICTV, Cuba
Land Terra Piero Messina CSC, Italy
Matteus Leni Huyghe Sint-Lukas Brussels, Belgium
The Raptures Les Ravissements Arthur Cahn La Fémis, France
The Road To Doroga na Taisia Igumentseva VGIK, Russia
Slug Invasion Morten Helgeland The Animation Workshop, Denmark
Tambylles Michal Hogenauer FAMU, Czech Republic

Short film Competition edit

Out of 4,500 submissions, the following films were selected for the short film competition.[17] The Short film Palme d'Or winner has been highlighted.

English title Original title Director(s) Prod. country
The Chair Grainger David United States
Cockaigne Emilie Verhamme Belgium
Gasp Eicke Bettinga Germany
Herd Leader Chef de meute Chloé Robichaud Canada
My Holy Glance Mi Santa Mirada Alvaro Aponte-Centeno Puerto Rico
Night Shift Zia Mandivwalla New Zealand
Silent Sessiz-Bêdeng L. Rezan Yesilbas Turkey
This Way Before Me Ce Chemin Devant Moi Mohamed Bourokba France
Waiting for P.O. Box Falastein, sandouk al intezar lil burtuqal Bassam Chekhes Syria
Yardbird Michael Spiccia Australia

Cannes Classics edit

The following films were screened in the Cannes Classics section.[18][19] The Hungarian "montage film" Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen, directed by György Pálfi, was selected as the closing film for the Cannes Classics section.[18][20][21][22]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Documentaries about Cinema
Claude M Loves the Cinema Claude Miller, cinéaste de l'intime Emmanuel Barnault France
Me and My Dad Katrine Boorman United Kingdom, Ireland
Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis Gregg Barson United States
Woody Allen: A Documentary Robert Weide
Restored Prints
An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935) Roy Mack United States
The Ballad of Narayama (1958) 楢山節考 Keisuke Kinoshita Japan
Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962) Cléo de 5 à 7 Agnès Varda France, Italy
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012) Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim György Pálfi Hungary
A Great Day in Harlem (1994) Jean Bach United States
The Great Spy Chase (1964) Les Barbouzes Georges Lautner France, Italy
Jammin' the Blues (1944) (short) Gjon Mili United States
Jaws (1975) Steven Spielberg
Journey to Italy (1954) Viaggio in Italia Roberto Rossellini Italy, France
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) David Lean United Kingdom
Once Upon a Time in America (1984) C'era una volta in America Sergio Leone Italy, United States
The Ring (1927) Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
Runaway Train (1985) Andrei Konchalovsky United States
Tess (1979) Roman Polanski France, United Kingdom
Twenty Years Later (1984) Cabra Marcado para Morrer Eduardo Coutinho Brazil
Xica (1976) Xica da Silva Carlos Diegues
World Cinema Foundation
After the Curfew (1954) Lewat Djam Malam Usmar Ismail Indonesia
Kalpana (1954) कल्पना Uday Shankar India

Cinéma de la Plage edit

The Cinéma de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection of the festival. The outdoors screenings at the beach cinema of Cannes are open to the public.[23]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Casino Royale (2006) Martin Campbell United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Czech Republic
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Guy Hamilton United Kingdom
Dr. No (1962) Terence Young
From Russia with Love (1963) Terence Young
The Joker (1960) Le farceur Philippe de Broca France
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Peter Hunt United Kingdom
Project A (1982) A計劃 Jackie Chan Hong Kong
Red Tails (2012) Anthony Hemingway United States

Parallel Sections edit

Critics' Week edit

The line-up for the Critics' Week was announced on 23 April at the section's website. The feature competition consists entirely of directorial debuts, something the section's artistic director Charles Tesson stressed was not intentional, but only the way it turned out when the submissions had been judged by quality. The following films were selected.[24]

Feature films - The winner of the Grand Prix Nespresso has been highlighted:

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Aquí y Allá (CdO) Antonio Méndez Esparza Spain, United States, Mexico
Au galop (CdO) Louis-Do de Lencquesaing France
Beyond the Walls (CdO) Hors les murs David Lambert Belgium, Canada, France
God's Neighbors (CdO) Les Voisins de Dieu Meni Yaesh Israel, France
Peddlers (CdO) Halahal Vasan Bala India
Sofia's Last Ambulance (CdO) Ilian Metev Germany, Croatia, Bulgaria
The Wild Ones (CdO) Los Salvajes Alejandro Fadel Argentina
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Short and Medium Length Films

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Circle Line 순환선 Shin Su-won South Korea
The Dickslap La Bifle Jean-Baptiste Saurel France
Doppelgänger O Duplo Juliana Rojas Brazil
Family Dinner Stefan Constantinescu Sweden
Hazara Shay Levi Israel
Horizon Orizont Paul Negoescu Romania
It's Not a Cowboy Movie Ce n'est pas un film de cow-boys Benjamin Parent France
Red River, Song Hong Fleuve rouge, Song Hong Stéphanie Lansaque & François Leroy
A Sunday Morning Un dimanche matin Damien Manivel
Yeguas y cotorras Natalia Garagiola Argentina

Special Screenings

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Augustine Alice Winocour France
Broken Rufus Norris United Kingdom
Maddened by His Absence J'enrage de son absence Sandrine Bonnaire France, Luxembourg, Belgium

Directors' Fortnight edit

The line-up for the Directors' Fortnight was announced at a press conference on 24 April.[25] The following films were selected:[26]

Feature Films - The winner of the Art Cinema Award has been highlighted:

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
3 Pablo Stoll Uruguay, Germany, Argentina
Alyah (CdO) Elie Wajeman France
Camille Rewinds Camille redouble Noémie Lvovsky
Clandestine Childhood Infancia clandestina Benjamin Ávila Argentina, Spain, Brazil
Dangerous Liaisons Hur Jin-ho China, South Korea
Dream and Silence Sueño y silencio Jaime Rosales Spain, France
Ernest & Celestine Ernest et Célestine Stéphane Aubier & Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner France, Belgium, Luxembourg
Fogo Yulene Olaizola Mexico, Canada
Gangs of Wasseypur Anurag Kashyap India
Granny's Funeral Adieu Berthe, l'enterrement de mémé Bruno Podalydès France
Hold Back (CdO) Rengaine Rachid Djaïdani
The King of Pigs (CdO) 돼지의 왕 Yeon Sang-ho South Korea
Night Across the Street La noche de enfrente Raúl Ruiz France, Chile
No Pablo Larraín Chile, United States
Opération Libertad Nicolas Wadimoff Switzerland, France
The Repentant التائب Merzak Allouache Algeria
Room 237 (CdO) Rodney Ascher United States
Sightseers Ben Wheatley United Kingdom
The Towrope (CdO) La Sirga William Vega Colombia, France, Mexico
The We and the I Michel Gondry United States
Yek Khanévadéh-e Mohtaram (CdO) Massoud Bakhshi Iran
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.[16]

Short Films - The winner of the Premier Prix Illy for Short Filmmaking has been highlighted:

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Curse Fyzal Boulifa United Kingdom, Morocco
Drawn from Memory Portret z pamięci Marcin Bortkiewicz Poland
Enraged Pigs Porcos Raivosos Leonardo Sette, Isabel Penoni Brazil
Königsberg Philipp Mayrhofer France
The Living Also Cry Os Vivos Tambem Choram Basil da Cunha Switzerland, Portugal
The Living Dead Os mortos-vivos Anita Rocha da Silveira Brazil
Rodri Franco Lolli France
Tram Michaela Pavlátová France, Czech Republic
With Jeff Avec Jeff, à moto Marie-Ève Juste Canada
Wrong Cops Quentin Dupieux France

Official Awards edit

 
Michael Haneke, winner of the 2012 Palme d'Or
 
Matteo Garrone, winner of the 2012 Grand Prix

The Palme d'Or was won by the French-language film Amour directed by Michael Haneke. Haneke previously won the award for The White Ribbon in 2009.[27] Love tells the story of an elderly couple preparing for death.[28] During his acceptance speech, the director said "A very, very big thanks to my actors who have made this film. It's their film. They are the essence of this film."[27]

Moretti said that none of the winners had been selected unanimously, and described such an outcome as "a middle ground that would have pleased no one". He revealed that Holy Motors, Paradise: Love and Post Tenebras Lux were the entries that most had divided the jury.[29]

The following films and people received the 2012 Official selection awards:[30][31]

In Competition edit

Un Certain Regard edit

Caméra d'Or edit

Cinéfondation edit

  • 1st Prize: The Road to by Taisia Igumentseva[30]
  • 2nd Prize: Abigail by Matthew James Reilly
  • 3rd Prize: The Hosts by Miguel Angel Moulet

Short Films Competition edit

Independent Awards edit

FIPRESCI Prizes edit

Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist edit

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury edit

Critics' Week edit

Directors' Fortnight edit

Prize of the Youth Jury edit

Prix François Chalais edit

Queer Palm edit

Palm Dog Jury edit

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External links edit

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The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012 1 Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the president of the jury for the main competition 2 and British actor Tim Roth was the president of the jury for the Un Certain Regard section 3 French actress Berenice Bejo hosted the opening and closing ceremonies 4 65th Cannes Film FestivalOfficial poster of the 65th Cannes Film Festival featuring a photo of American actress Marilyn MonroeOpening filmMoonrise KingdomClosing filmTherese DesqueyrouxLocationCannes FranceFounded1946AwardsPalme d Or AmourHosted byBerenice BejoNo of films22 In Competition 20 Un Certain Regard 10 Short Film Festival date16 27 May 2012Websitewww wbr festival cannes wbr comCannes Film Festival2013 2011 The festival Opening Film was Wes Anderson s Moonrise Kingdom And the Closing Film was Claude Miller s final movie Therese Desqueyroux 5 The main announcement of the line up took place on 19 April The official poster of the festival features Marilyn Monroe to mark the 50th anniversary of her death 6 The Palme d Or was awarded to Austrian director Michael Haneke for his film Amour Haneke had won the Palme in 2009 for The White Ribbon The jury awarded the Grand Prix to Matteo Garrone s Reality while Ken Loach s The Angels Share received the Jury Prize Contents 1 Juries 1 1 Main competition 1 2 Un Certain Regard 1 3 Camera d Or 1 4 Cinefoundation and short films 1 5 Independent juries 2 Official Selection 2 1 In Competition 2 2 Un Certain Regard 2 3 Out of Competition 2 4 Special Screenings 2 5 Cinefondation 2 6 Short film Competition 2 7 Cannes Classics 2 8 Cinema de la Plage 3 Parallel Sections 3 1 Critics Week 3 2 Directors Fortnight 4 Official Awards 4 1 In Competition 4 2 Un Certain Regard 4 3 Camera d Or 4 4 Cinefondation 4 5 Short Films Competition 5 Independent Awards 5 1 FIPRESCI Prizes 5 2 Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist 5 3 Prize of the Ecumenical Jury 5 4 Critics Week 5 5 Directors Fortnight 5 6 Prize of the Youth Jury 5 7 Prix Francois Chalais 5 8 Queer Palm 5 9 Palm Dog Jury 6 References 7 External linksJuries edit nbsp Nanni Moretti President of the main competition jury nbsp Tim Roth President of the Un Certain Regard jury nbsp Carlos Diegues President of the Camera d Or jury nbsp The main competition jury from left to right Alexander Payne Andrea Arnold Jean Paul Gaultier Hiam Abbass Emmanuelle Devos Raoul Peck Diane Kruger Nanni Moretti Ewan McGregor and festival president Gilles Jacob Main competition edit The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2012 Official Selection 7 8 Nanni Moretti Italian filmmaker Jury President Hiam Abbass Palestinian actress and director Andrea Arnold English filmmaker Emmanuelle Devos French actress Jean Paul Gaultier French fashion designer Diane Kruger German actress Ewan McGregor Scottish actor Alexander Payne American filmmaker Raoul Peck Haitian filmmaker Un Certain Regard edit Tim Roth British actor Jury President Leila Bekhti French actress Tonie Marshall French actress and filmmaker Luciano Monteagudo Argentine film critic Sylvie Pras French chief of the Pompidou Centre and artistic director of the festival of La Rochelle Camera d Or edit Carlos Diegues Brazilian filmmaker Jury President 9 Michel Andrieu French filmmaker Remy Chevrin French cinematographer Francis Gavelle French film critic Herve Icovic French art director Gloria Satta Italian film journalist Cinefoundation and short films edit Jean Pierre Dardenne Belgian filmmaker Jury President 10 Karim Ainouz Brazilian filmmaker Emmanuel Carrere French novelist and filmmaker Arsinee Khanjian Canadian actress Yu Lik wai Chinese cinematographer and director Independent juries edit The following independent juries awarded films in the frame of the Critics Week Nespresso Grand Prize 11 Bertrand Bonello French filmmaker Jury President Francisco Ferreira Portuguese film critic Akiko Kobari Japanese film and dance critic Robert Koehler American film critic Hanns Georg Rodek German film critic France 4 Visionary Award 11 Celine Sciamma French filmmaker Jury President Victor Emmanuel Boinem Belgian film student and blogger Ryan Lattanzio American student and lead film critic at The Daily Californian Bikas Mishra Indian founder and editor of DearCinema com Kim Seehe South Korean student and film critic Nikon Discovery Award for Short Film Joao Pedro Rodrigues Portuguese film director Jury President Jakub Felcman Czech film curator Marianne Khoury ar Egyptian film director and producer Danny Lennon Canadian film curator Kleber Mendonca Filho Brazilian film director curator and criticOfficial Selection editThe official selection was announced on 19 April at Grand Hotel in Paris Among comments after the announcement journalists noted the unusually high number of Hollywood films in the line up the absence of any female director in the main competition as well as the absence of competing first time feature film directors 12 13 The festival s artistic leader Thierry Fremaux responded that people should not focus only on the competition films The selection is an ensemble you have to consider the whole package 13 In Competition edit The following films were selected as In Competition 14 15 The Palme d Or winner has been highlighted English Title Original Title Director s Production Country After the Battle بعد الموقعة Yousry Nasrallah Egypt France The Angels Share Ken Loach United Kingdom France Belgium Italy Beyond the Hills După dealuri Cristian Mungiu Romania France Belgium Cosmopolis David Cronenberg Canada France Italy Portugal Holy Motors Leos Carax France Germany The Hunt Jagten Thomas Vinterberg Denmark Sweden In Another Country 다른 나라에서 Hong Sang soo South Korea In the Fog V tumane Sergei Loznitsa Belarus Germany Russia Latvia Netherlands United States Killing Them Softly Andrew Dominik United States Lawless John Hillcoat Like Someone in Love ライク サムワン イン ラブ Abbas Kiarostami France Japan Amour Michael Haneke France Germany Austria Moonrise Kingdom opening film Wes Anderson United States Mud Jeff Nichols On the Road Sur la route Walter Salles France Brazil United Kingdom United States Mexico Canada The Paperboy Lee Daniels United States Paradise Love Paradies Liebe Ulrich Seidl Austria Germany France Post Tenebras Lux Carlos Reygadas Mexico France Germany Netherlands Reality Matteo Garrone Italy France Rust and Bone De rouille et d os Jacques Audiard France Belgium The Taste of Money 돈의 맛 Im Sang soo South Korea You Ain t Seen Nothin Yet Vous n avez encore rien vu Alain Resnais France Germany CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Un Certain Regard edit The following films were screened in the Un Certain Regard section 14 The Un Certain Regard Prize winner has been highlighted English Title Original Title Director s Production Country 11 25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate 自決の日 三島由紀夫と若者たち Kōji Wakamatsu Japan 7 Days in Havana 7 dias en La Habana Julio Medem Laurent Cantet Juan Carlos Tabio Benicio del Toro Gaspar Noe Pablo Trapero Elia Suleiman Cuba Spain France After Lucia Despues de Lucia Michel Franco Mexico Antiviral CdO Brandon Cronenberg Canada France Beasts of the Southern Wild CdO Benh Zeitlin United States Children of Sarajevo Djeca Aida Begic Bosnia and Herzegovina Germany France Turkey Confession of a Child of the Century La confession d un enfant du siecle Sylvie Verheyde France Germany United Kingdom Gimme the Loot CdO Adam Leon United States Horses of God يا خيل الله Nabil Ayouch Morocco Belgium Le grand soir Benoit Delepine amp Gustave Kervern France Belgium Laurence Anyways Xavier Dolan Canada Miss Lovely CdO Ashim Ahluwalia India Mystery 浮城谜事 Lou Ye China Our Children Aimer a perdre la raison Joachim Lafosse Belgium France The Pirogue La Pirogue Moussa Toure Senegal La Playa D C CdO La Playa Juan Andres Arango Colombia France Brazil Renoir Gilles Bourdos France Student Darezhan Omirbaev Kazakhstan Three Worlds Trois mondes Catherine Corsini France White Elephant Elefante blanco Pablo Trapero Argentina Spain France CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Out of Competition edit The following films were screened out of competition 14 English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Cruel Summer Kanye West United States Qatar Hemingway amp Gellhorn Philip Kaufman United States Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted Eric Darnell Tom McGrath Conrad Vernon Me and You Io e te Bernardo Bertolucci Italy Therese Desqueyroux closing film Claude Miller France Midnight Screenings Dracula 3D Dario Argento Italy France Spain For Love s Sake 愛と誠 Takashi Miike Japan Maniac Franck Khalfoun United States France The Sapphires CdO Wayne Blair Australia 65th Anniversary Film Anniversary A Special Day Le Film anniversaire Une journee particuliere Histoire s de festival N 4 Gilles Jacob Samuel Faure France CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Special Screenings edit The following films were screened in the Special Screenings section 14 English Title Original Title Director s Production Country The Central Park Five Ken Burns Sarah Burns David McMahon United States Les invisibles Sebastien Lifshitz France Journal de France Claudine Nougaret Raymond Depardon The Oath of Tobruk Le serment de Tobrouk Bernard Henri Levy Marc Roussel Mekong Hotel Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand The Music According to Antonio Carlos Jobim A Musica Segundo Tom Jobim Nelson Pereira Dos Santos Brazil Polluting Paradise Der Mull im Garten Eden Fatih Akin Germany The Resistance Peng Zhang Li China United States Roman Polanski A Film Memoir Laurent Bouzereau United Kingdom Italy Germany Trashed Candida Brady United States Villegas CdO Gonzalo Tobal Argentina Netherlands France CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Cinefondation edit The Cinefondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools The following entries were selected out of more than 1 700 submissions from 320 different schools 17 The winner of the Cinefondation First Prize has been highlighted English Title Original Title Director s School Abigail Matthew James Reilly NYU United States The Ballad of Finn Yeti Meryl O Connor UCLA United States The Barber Riyoushi Shoichi Akino Tokyo University of the Arts Japan Behind Me Olive Trees Derriere moi les oliviers Pascale Abou Jamra ALBA Lebanon The Camp in Răzoare Tabăra din Răzoare Cristi Iftime UNATC Romania Could See a Puma Pude ver un puma Eduardo Williams UCINE Argentina Dog Leash Resen Eti Tsicko TAU Israel Head over Heels Timothy Reckart NFTS United Kingdom The Hosts Los anfitriones Miguel Angel Moulet EICTV Cuba Land Terra Piero Messina CSC Italy Matteus Leni Huyghe Sint Lukas Brussels Belgium The Raptures Les Ravissements Arthur Cahn La Femis France The Road To Doroga na Taisia Igumentseva VGIK Russia Slug Invasion Morten Helgeland The Animation Workshop Denmark Tambylles Michal Hogenauer FAMU Czech Republic Short film Competition edit Out of 4 500 submissions the following films were selected for the short film competition 17 The Short film Palme d Or winner has been highlighted English title Original title Director s Prod country The Chair Grainger David United States Cockaigne Emilie Verhamme Belgium Gasp Eicke Bettinga Germany Herd Leader Chef de meute Chloe Robichaud Canada My Holy Glance Mi Santa Mirada Alvaro Aponte Centeno Puerto Rico Night Shift Zia Mandivwalla New Zealand Silent Sessiz Bedeng L Rezan Yesilbas Turkey This Way Before Me Ce Chemin Devant Moi Mohamed Bourokba France Waiting for P O Box Falastein sandouk al intezar lil burtuqal Bassam Chekhes Syria Yardbird Michael Spiccia Australia Cannes Classics edit The following films were screened in the Cannes Classics section 18 19 The Hungarian montage film Final Cut Ladies and Gentlemen directed by Gyorgy Palfi was selected as the closing film for the Cannes Classics section 18 20 21 22 English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Documentaries about Cinema Claude M Loves the Cinema Claude Miller cineaste de l intime Emmanuel Barnault France Me and My Dad Katrine Boorman United Kingdom Ireland Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis Gregg Barson United States Woody Allen A Documentary Robert Weide Restored Prints An All Colored Vaudeville Show 1935 Roy Mack United States The Ballad of Narayama 1958 楢山節考 Keisuke Kinoshita Japan Cleo from 5 to 7 1962 Cleo de 5 a 7 Agnes Varda France Italy Final Cut Ladies and Gentlemen 2012 Final Cut Holgyeim es uraim Gyorgy Palfi Hungary A Great Day in Harlem 1994 Jean Bach United States The Great Spy Chase 1964 Les Barbouzes Georges Lautner France Italy Jammin the Blues 1944 short Gjon Mili United States Jaws 1975 Steven Spielberg Journey to Italy 1954 Viaggio in Italia Roberto Rossellini Italy France Lawrence of Arabia 1962 David Lean United Kingdom Once Upon a Time in America 1984 C era una volta in America Sergio Leone Italy United States The Ring 1927 Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom Runaway Train 1985 Andrei Konchalovsky United States Tess 1979 Roman Polanski France United Kingdom Twenty Years Later 1984 Cabra Marcado para Morrer Eduardo Coutinho Brazil Xica 1976 Xica da Silva Carlos Diegues World Cinema Foundation After the Curfew 1954 Lewat Djam Malam Usmar Ismail Indonesia Kalpana 1954 कल पन Uday Shankar India Cinema de la Plage edit The Cinema de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection of the festival The outdoors screenings at the beach cinema of Cannes are open to the public 23 English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Casino Royale 2006 Martin Campbell United Kingdom United States Germany Czech Republic Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Guy Hamilton United Kingdom Dr No 1962 Terence Young From Russia with Love 1963 Terence Young The Joker 1960 Le farceur Philippe de Broca France On Her Majesty s Secret Service 1969 Peter Hunt United Kingdom Project A 1982 A計劃 Jackie Chan Hong Kong Red Tails 2012 Anthony Hemingway United StatesParallel Sections editCritics Week edit The line up for the Critics Week was announced on 23 April at the section s website The feature competition consists entirely of directorial debuts something the section s artistic director Charles Tesson stressed was not intentional but only the way it turned out when the submissions had been judged by quality The following films were selected 24 Feature films The winner of the Grand Prix Nespresso has been highlighted English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Aqui y Alla CdO Antonio Mendez Esparza Spain United States Mexico Au galop CdO Louis Do de Lencquesaing France Beyond the Walls CdO Hors les murs David Lambert Belgium Canada France God s Neighbors CdO Les Voisins de Dieu Meni Yaesh Israel France Peddlers CdO Halahal Vasan Bala India Sofia s Last Ambulance CdO Ilian Metev Germany Croatia Bulgaria The Wild Ones CdO Los Salvajes Alejandro Fadel Argentina CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Short and Medium Length Films English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Circle Line 순환선 Shin Su won South Korea The Dickslap La Bifle Jean Baptiste Saurel France Doppelganger O Duplo Juliana Rojas Brazil Family Dinner Stefan Constantinescu Sweden Hazara Shay Levi Israel Horizon Orizont Paul Negoescu Romania It s Not a Cowboy Movie Ce n est pas un film de cow boys Benjamin Parent France Red River Song Hong Fleuve rouge Song Hong Stephanie Lansaque amp Francois Leroy A Sunday Morning Un dimanche matin Damien Manivel Yeguas y cotorras Natalia Garagiola Argentina Special Screenings English Title Original Title Director s Production Country Augustine Alice Winocour France Broken Rufus Norris United Kingdom Maddened by His Absence J enrage de son absence Sandrine Bonnaire France Luxembourg Belgium Directors Fortnight edit The line up for the Directors Fortnight was announced at a press conference on 24 April 25 The following films were selected 26 Feature Films The winner of the Art Cinema Award has been highlighted English Title Original Title Director s Production Country 3 Pablo Stoll Uruguay Germany Argentina Alyah CdO Elie Wajeman France Camille Rewinds Camille redouble Noemie Lvovsky Clandestine Childhood Infancia clandestina Benjamin Avila Argentina Spain Brazil Dangerous Liaisons Hur Jin ho China South Korea Dream and Silence Sueno y silencio Jaime Rosales Spain France Ernest amp Celestine Ernest et Celestine Stephane Aubier amp Vincent Patar Benjamin Renner France Belgium Luxembourg Fogo Yulene Olaizola Mexico Canada Gangs of Wasseypur Anurag Kashyap India Granny s Funeral Adieu Berthe l enterrement de meme Bruno Podalydes France Hold Back CdO Rengaine Rachid Djaidani The King of Pigs CdO 돼지의 왕 Yeon Sang ho South Korea Night Across the Street La noche de enfrente Raul Ruiz France Chile No Pablo Larrain Chile United States Operation Libertad Nicolas Wadimoff Switzerland France The Repentant التائب Merzak Allouache Algeria Room 237 CdO Rodney Ascher United States Sightseers Ben Wheatley United Kingdom The Towrope CdO La Sirga William Vega Colombia France Mexico The We and the I Michel Gondry United States Yek Khanevadeh e Mohtaram CdO Massoud Bakhshi Iran CdO indicates film eligible for the Camera d Or as directorial debut feature 16 Short Films The winner of the Premier Prix Illy for Short Filmmaking has been highlighted English title Original title Director s Production country The Curse Fyzal Boulifa United Kingdom Morocco Drawn from Memory Portret z pamieci Marcin Bortkiewicz Poland Enraged Pigs Porcos Raivosos Leonardo Sette Isabel Penoni Brazil Konigsberg Philipp Mayrhofer France The Living Also Cry Os Vivos Tambem Choram Basil da Cunha Switzerland Portugal The Living Dead Os mortos vivos Anita Rocha da Silveira Brazil Rodri Franco Lolli France Tram Michaela Pavlatova France Czech Republic With Jeff Avec Jeff a moto Marie Eve Juste Canada Wrong Cops Quentin Dupieux FranceOfficial Awards edit nbsp Michael Haneke winner of the 2012 Palme d Or nbsp Matteo Garrone winner of the 2012 Grand Prix The Palme d Or was won by the French language film Amour directed by Michael Haneke Haneke previously won the award for The White Ribbon in 2009 27 Love tells the story of an elderly couple preparing for death 28 During his acceptance speech the director said A very very big thanks to my actors who have made this film It s their film They are the essence of this film 27 Moretti said that none of the winners had been selected unanimously and described such an outcome as a middle ground that would have pleased no one He revealed that Holy Motors Paradise Love and Post Tenebras Lux were the entries that most had divided the jury 29 The following films and people received the 2012 Official selection awards 30 31 In Competition edit Palme d Or Amour by Michael Haneke Grand Prix Reality by Matteo Garrone Best Director Carlos Reygadas for Post Tenebras Lux Best Screenplay Beyond the Hills by Cristian Mungiu Best Actress Cristina Flutur and Cosmina Stratan for Beyond the Hills Best Actor Mads Mikkelsen for The Hunt Jury Prize The Angels Share by Ken Loach Un Certain Regard edit Prix Un Certain Regard Despues de Lucia by Michel Franco 30 Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize Le grand soir by Benoit Delepine and Gustave de Kervern Un Certain Regard Special Distinction Children of Sarajevo by Aida Begic Un Certain Regard Award for Best Actress Emilie Dequenne in Loving Without Reason Suzanne Clement in Laurence Anyways Camera d Or edit Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin 30 Cinefondation edit 1st Prize The Road to by Taisia Igumentseva 30 2nd Prize Abigail by Matthew James Reilly 3rd Prize The Hosts by Miguel Angel Moulet Short Films Competition edit Short Film Palme d Or Silent by L Rezan Yesilbas 30 Independent Awards editFIPRESCI Prizes edit In the Fog by Sergei Loznitsa In Competition 32 33 Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin Un Certain Regard Hold Back by Rachid Djaidani Directors Fortnight Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist edit Vulcan Award Charlotte Bruus Christensen cinematography for The Hunt 34 Prize of the Ecumenical Jury edit The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg 33 35 Special Mention Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin Critics Week edit Grand Prix Nespresso Aqui y alla by Antonio Mendez Esparza 31 France 4 Visionary Award Sofia s Last Ambulance by Ilian Metev Prix SACD God s Neighbors by Meni Yaesh ACID CCAS Prize The Wild Ones by Alejandro Fadel Directors Fortnight edit Art Cinema Award No by Pablo Larrain 36 Europa Cinemas The Repentant by Merzak Allouache Prix SACD Camille Rewinds by Noemie Lvovsky Special mention Prix SACD Ernest amp Celestine by Stephane Aubier Vincent Patar Benjamin Renner Premier Prix Illy for Short Filmmaking The Curse by Fyzal Boulifa Special mention Prix Illy The Living Also Cry by Basil da Cunha Prize of the Youth Jury edit Prix de la 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