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The 40th Deauville American Film Festival took place at Deauville, France from September 5 to 14, 2014. Woody Allen's romantic comedy film Magic in the Moonlight served as the opening night film. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller was the closing night film of the festival. The Grand Prix was awarded to Whiplash by Damien Chazelle, which also won the Audience award at the festival.
The festival paid tribute to James Cameron, Robin Williams, Lauren Bacall, Jessica Chastain, Will Ferrell, Brian Grazer, Ray Liotta, and John McTiernan and host retrospective of their films. In addition James Cameron also screened his film Deepsea Challenge 3D and received special honour as an award called 40th Anniversary Award. The festival honoured Russian-born American film and stage actor Yul Brynner with Deauville Legend award.
Juries
= Main Competition
=Costa-Gavras: Greek-French director and producer (President of Jury)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet: French screenwriter and director
Claude Lelouch: French director, writer, cinematographer
Pierre Lescure: French journalist and television executive
Vincent Lindon: French actor and filmmaker
Marie-Claude Pietragalla: French dancer and choreographer
André Téchiné: French screenwriter and director
= Cartier revelation jury
=Audrey Dana: French actress and director (President of Jury)
Anne Berest: French novelist and screenwriter
Lola Bessis: French screenwriter
Christine and the Queens: French singer and songwriter
Freddie Highmore: English actor
Clémence Poésy: French actress and fashion model
Programme
= Competition
=A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night by Ana Lily Amirpour
After the Fall by Saar Klein
I Origins by Mike Cahill
It Follows by David Robert Mitchell
Jamie Marks Is Dead by Carter Smith
Cold in July by Jim Mickle
Love Is Strange by Ira Sachs
The Better Angels by A.J. Edwards
The Good Lie by Philippe Falardeau
A Most Wanted Man by Anton Corbijn
Uncertain Terms by Nathan Silver
War Story by Mark Jackson
Whiplash by Damien Chazelle
White Bird in a Blizzard by Gregg Araki
= Les Premières (Premieres)
=Alex of Venice by Chris Messina
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues by Adam McKay
Before I Go to Sleep by Rowan Joffé
Camp X-Ray by Peter Sattler
Chef by Jon Favreau
Deepsea Challenge 3D by John Bruno, Ray Quint and Andrew Wight
Get on Up by Tate Taylor
Infinitely Polar Bear by Maya Forbes
Land Ho! by Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz
Magic in the Moonlight by Woody Allen
The November Man by Roger Donaldson
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller
The Boxtrolls by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable
The Hundred-Foot Journey by Lasse Hallström
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them by Ned Benson
= Les Docs De L'Oncle Sam (Uncle Sam's Doc)
=Last Days in Vietnam by Rory Kennedy
Life Itself by Steve James
National Gallery by Frederick Wiseman
Red Army by Gabe Polsky
The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films by Hilla Medalia
= La Nuit américaine (American cinema overview)
=All Is Lost by J. C. Chandor
Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin
Being John Malkovich by Spike Jonze
Crash by Paul Haggis
Ghost World by Terry Zwigoff
Hedwig and the Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell
High Art by Lisa Cholodenko
In the Company of Men by Neil LaBute
Les Misérables by Tom Hooper
Little Miss Sunshine by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
Living in Oblivion by Tom DiCillo
The Long Way Home by Mark Jonathan Harris
Mamma Mia! by Phyllida Lloyd
Maria Full of Grace by Joshua Marston
Memento by Christopher Nolan
Precious by Lee Daniels
Ray by Taylor Hackford
Sin Nombre by Cary Fukunaga
Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols
The Blues Brothers by John Landis
The Dead Girl by Karen Moncrieff
The Visitor by Tom McCarthy
Thirteen by Catherine Hardwicke
Welcome to the Dollhouse by Todd Solondz
Winter's Bone by Debra Granik
= Deauville Se Souvient
=Good Morning, Vietnam by Barry Levinson
Key Largo by John Huston
Dead Poets Society by Peter Weir
The Big Sleep by Howard Hawks
To Have and Have Not by Howard Hawks
Good Will Hunting by Gus Van Sant
= Hommage Deauville Legend (Tribute Deauville Legend)
=The Magnificent Seven by John Sturges
The Ten Commandments by Cecil B. DeMille
Westworld by Michael Crichton
= Television
=The Strain by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan
Awards
The festival awarded the following awards:
Grand Prix (Grand Special Prize): Whiplash by Damien Chazelle
Prix du Jury (Jury Special Prize): The Good Lie by Philippe Falardeau
Prix du Public (Audience Award): Whiplash by Damien Chazelle
Prix de la Critique Internationale (International Critics' prize): It Follows by David Robert Mitchell
Prix Michel d'Ornano (Michel d'Ornano Award for debut French film): Elle l'adore by Jeanne Herry
Prix de la Révélation Cartier (Cartier Revelation Prize): A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night by Ana Lily Amirpour
Prix du 40e (40th Anniversary Award): After the Fall by Saar Klein
Lucien Barrière Prize for Literature:
The Son by Philipp Meyer
Tributes:
James Cameron
Robin Williams
Lauren Bacall
Jessica Chastain
Will Ferrell
Brian Grazer
Ray Liotta
John McTiernan
Deauville Legend:
Yul Brynner
References
External links
Official site
2014 Official Press Kit
Deauville American Film Festival:2014 at Internet Movie Database