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The 1st annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 20 September to 5 October 1946. Twenty-one countries presented their films at the "First Cannes International Film Festival", which took place at the former Casino of Cannes. Only one year after the end of World War II, most of the films were about the war. There arose several technical issues, such as the tarpauline cover blowing away in a storm on the day before the winners were to be announced, the reels of Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious shown in reverse order, and Miguel M. Delgado’s The Three Musketeers projected upside-down.
During the first festival, the jury was made up of one representative per country, with French historian Georges Huisman as the Jury President. With more emphasis on creativity than in competitiveness, eighteen nations presented their films. Eleven of them tied for the first Grand Prix of the International Festival.
Jury
The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature and short films:
Georges Huisman (historian) (France) - Jury President
Iris Barry (USA)
Beaulieu (Canada)
Antonin Brousil (Czechoslovakia)
J.H.J. De Jong (Netherlands)
Don Tudor (Romania)
Samuel Findlater (UK)
Sergei Gerasimov (Soviet Union)
Jan Korngold (Poland)
Domingos Mascarenhas (Portugal)
Hugo Mauerhofer (Switzerland)
Filippo Mennini (Italy)
Moltke-Hansen (Norway)
Fernand Rigot (Belgium)
Kjell Stromberg (Sweden)
Rodolfo Usigli (Mexico)
Youssef Wahby (Egypt)
Helge Wamberg (Denmark)
Competition
The following films competed for the Grand Prix:
Short films
The following short films were selected for the Grand Prix du court métrage:
Awards
The following films and people received the 1946 awards:
= Official awards
=Feature Films
Grand Prix du Festival International du Film:
Brief Encounter by David Lean
Hets by Alf Sjöberg
The Last Chance by Leopold Lindtberg
The Lost Weekend by Billy Wilder
María Candelaria by Emilio Fernández
Men Without Wings by Frantisek Cáp
Neecha Nagar by Chetan Anand
Red Meadows by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Rome, Open City by Roberto Rossellini
La symphonie pastorale by Jean Delannoy
Velikiy perelom by Fridrikh Ermler
International Jury Prize: La Bataille du rail by René Clément
Best Actor: Ray Milland for The Lost Weekend
Best Actress: Michèle Morgan for La symphonie pastorale
Best Director: René Clément for La Bataille du rail
Best Cinematography: Gabriel Figueroa for María Candelaria and Los tres mosqueteros
Best Animation Design: Make Mine Music
Best Colour: The Stone Flower
Short Films
Vánoční sen by Karel Zeman
Zvírátka a petrovstí by Jiří Trnka
Molodost nashey strany by Sergei Yutkevich
Les mines de sel de Wieliczka by Jarosław Brzozowski
La cité des abeilles by Andrev Winnitski
Épaves by Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Fall of Berlin – 1945 by Yuli Raizman
= Independent awards
=FIPRESCI Prize
Farrebique by Georges Rouquier
International Peace Award
The Last Chance
References
Media
External links
1946 Cannes Film Festival (web.archive)
Official website Retrospective 1946 Archived 2017-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1946 at Internet Movie Database