- Source: 1999 Cannes Film Festival
The 52nd Cannes Film Festival took place from 12 to 23 May 1999. Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg served as jury president for the main competition. Kristin Scott Thomas was the host for the opening and closing ceremonies.
Belgian filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film Rosetta.
The festival opened with The Barber of Siberia by Nikita Mikhalkov, and closed with An Ideal Husband by Oliver Parker.
Juries
= Main competition
=David Cronenberg, Canadian filmmaker - Jury President
Dominique Blanc, French actress
Doris Dörrie, German filmmaker and producer
Jeff Goldblum, American actor
Barbara Hendricks, Swedish singer
Holly Hunter, American actress
George Miller, Australian filmmaker
Maurizio Nichetti, Italian filmmaker and acotr
Yasmina Reza, French actor and writer
André Téchiné, French filmmaker
= Un Certain Regard
=Lambert Wilson, French actor - Jury President
Irène Bignardi, critic
Annie Coppermann, critic
Thierry Gandillot, critic
Jonathan Romney, critic
Laurent Tirard, French filmmaker
= Cinéfondation and Short Films Competition
=Thomas Vinterberg, Danish fillmmaker - Jury President
Cédric Klapisch, French filmmaker
Virginie Ledoyen, French actress
Walter Salles, Brazilian filmmaker
Greta Scacchi, Italian-Austrian actress
= Camera d'Or
=Michel Piccoli, French actor - Jury President
Jean-Pierre Beauviala
Cherifa Chabane, critic
Caroline Champetier, French cinematographer:
Paola Malanga, critic
José Maria Riba, critic
Marie Vermillard, director
Peter Von Bagh, Finnish film historian and director
Official Selection
= In Competition
=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:
= Out of Competition
=The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:
= Cinéfondation
=The following films were selected for the competition of Cinéfondation:
= Short Films Competition
=The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:
Parallel sections
= International Critics' Week
=The following films were screened for the 38th International Critics' Week (38e Semaine de la Critique):
Feature film competition
Short film competition
= Directors' Fortnight
=The following films were screened for the 1999 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):
Short films
Official Awards
= In Competition
=Palme d'Or: Rosetta by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Grand Prix: Humanité by Bruno Dumont
Best Director: Pedro Almodóvar for All About My Mother
Best Screenplay: Moloch by Yuri Arabov
Best Actress:
Séverine Caneele for Humanité
Émilie Dequenne for Rosetta
Best Actor: Emmanuel Schotté for Humanité
Jury Prize: The Letter by Manoel de Oliveira
= Un Certain Regard
=Beautiful People by Jasmin Dizdar
= Cinéfondation
=First Prize: Second Hand by Emily Young
Second Prize:
Im Hukim by Dover Koshashvili
La puce by Emmanuelle Bercot
Third Prize: Little Big Dog by Bo Hagen Clausen
Special Mention: Inter-View by Jessica Hausner
= Caméra d'Or
=Marana Simhasanam by Murali Nair
= Short Film Palme d'Or
=When the Day Breaks by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis
Jury Prize:
Stop by Rodolphe Marconi
Le Pique-Nique by Il-Gon Song
Independent Awards
= FIPRESCI Prizes
=New Dawn by Émilie Deleuze
M/Other by Nobuhiro Suwa (Directors' Fortnight)
= Commission Supérieure Technique
=Technical Grand Prize: Juhua Tu (production design) in The Emperor and the Assassin
= Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
=All About My Mother by Pedro Almodóvar
Special Mention: Rosetta by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
= Award of the Youth
=Foreign Film: The Blair Witch Project by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez
French Film: Voyages by Emmanuel Finkiel
= International Critics' Week
=Mercedes-Benz Award: Flowers from Another World by Icíar Bollaín
Canal+ Award: Shoes Off! by Mark Sawers
Grand Golden Rail: Siam Sunset by John Polson
Little Golden Rail: Derapages by Pascal Adant
= Directors' Fortnight
=Kodak Short Film Award: Un petit air de fête by Eric Guirado
Kodak Short Film Award – Special Mention: Ô trouble by Sylvia Calle
C.I.C.A.E. Award: Qui plume la lune? by Christine Carrière
Gras Savoye Award: Un château en Espagne by Delphine Gleize
= François Chalais Award
=The Other by Youssef Chahine
References
Media
INA: Opening of the 1999 Festival (commentary in French)
INA: List of winners of the 1999 festival (commentary in French)
External links
1999 Cannes Film Festival (web.archive)
Official website Retrospective 1999 Archived 2019-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
Cannes Film Festival Awards 1999 at Internet Movie Database
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