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      The 66th Cannes Film Festival took place from 15 to 26 May 2013. American filmmaker Steven Spielberg was the Jury President for the main competition. French actress Audrey Tautou hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.
      The French film Blue Is the Warmest Colour won the Palme d'Or. In an unprecedented move, along with the director, Abdellatif Kechiche, the Jury decided to take "the exceptional step" of awarding the film's two main actresses, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux, with the Palme.
      The festival poster featured the real-life couple and Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward kissing during the shooting of A New Kind of Love.
      The festival opened with The Great Gatsby by Baz Luhrmann, and closed with Zulu by Jérôme Salle.
      On the occasion of 100 Years of Indian Cinema, India was an Official Guest Country at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Seven Indian feature films were premiered among various sections on the festival. Actress Vidya Balan was one of the Jury members for the Main Competition of the festival. The first Incredible India Exhibition, a joint participation of the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Republic of India was inaugurated by Indian delegate Chiranjeevi.


      Juries




      = In Competition

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      Steven Spielberg, American filmmaker and producer - Jury President
      Daniel Auteuil, French actor
      Vidya Balan, Indian actress
      Naomi Kawase, Japanese filmmaker
      Nicole Kidman, Australian actress
      Ang Lee, Taiwanese filmmaker and producer
      Cristian Mungiu, Romanian filmmaker
      Lynne Ramsay, Scottish filmmaker
      Christoph Waltz, Austrian-German actor


      = Un Certain Regard

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      Thomas Vinterberg, Danish filmmaker - Jury President
      Enrique Gonzalez Macho, Spanish producer and distributor
      Ludivine Sagnier, French actress
      Ilda Santiago, Brazilian director of the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival
      Zhang Ziyi, Chinese actress


      = Caméra d'Or

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      Agnès Varda, French film director - Jury President
      Michel Abramowicz, AFC
      Gwenole Bruneau, FICAM
      Isabel Coixet, Spanish film director
      Eric Guirado, SRF
      Chloe Rolland, Syndicat de la Critique
      Régis Wargnier, French film director


      = Cinéfondation and Short Films Competition

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      Jane Campion, New Zealand filmmaker - Jury President
      Maji-da Abdi, Ethiopian actress and film director
      Nicoletta Braschi, Italian actress and producer
      Nandita Das, Indian actress and film director
      Semih Kaplanoğlu, Turkish film director


      = Independent juries

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      The following independent juries awarded films in the frame of the Critics' Week:
      Nespresso Grand Prize

      Miguel Gomes, Portuguese filmmaker - Jury President
      Dennis Lim, American film programmer and critic
      Alin Taşçıyan, Turkish film critic
      Alex Vicente, Spanish film journalist
      Neil Young, English film curator and critic
      Discovery Award for Short Film

      Mia Hansen-Løve, French filmmaker - Jury President
      Brad Deane, Canadian film curator
      Savina Neirotti, Italian program officer for the Biennale College of Cinema
      Johannes Palermos, Swedish program coordinator at the Stockholm International Film Festival
      Lorna Tee, Malaysian film festival consultant and film producer
      France 4 Visionary Award

      Mia Hansen-Løve, French film director, Jury President
      Luo Jin, Chinese film critic
      Eren Odabasi, Turkish film critic
      Simon Pellegry, French film critic
      Thiago Stivaletti, Brazilian film critic


      Official Selection




      = In Competition

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      The following films were selected for the Main Competition section:


      = Un Certain Regard

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      The following films were selected in the Un Certain Regard section:

      (CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.


      = Out of Competition

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      The following films were selected to play out of competition:

      (CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.


      = Special Screenings

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      The following films were presented in the Special screenings section:


      = Cinéfondation

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      The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 18 entries (14 fiction films and 4 animation films) were selected, out of 1,550 submissions from 277 different schools. One-third of the films selected represented schools competing for the first time. It was also the first time for a Chilean film to be selected in Cinéfondation. The winner of the Cinéfondation First Prize has been highlighted.


      = Short film competition

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      Out of 3,500 submissions, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or. The Short film Palme d'Or winner has been highlighted.


      = Cannes Classics

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      The Festival uses Cannes Classics to place the spotlight on rediscovered or restored masterworks from the past, or ones that have been re-released in theatres or on DVD.


      = Cinéma de la Plage

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


      Parallel sections




      = Critics' Week

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      The line-up for the Critics' Week was announced on 22 April at the section's website. The following films were selected:
      Feature films - The winner of the Grand Prix Nespresso has been highlighted.

      (CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.
      Short films - The winner of the Canal+ Award has been highlighted.

      Special Screenings

      (CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.


      = Directors' Fortnight

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      The line-up for the Directors' Fortnight was announced at a press conference on 23 April with the following films being selected.
      Feature films - The winner of the Art Cinema Award (and the Prix SACD) has been highlighted.

      (CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature.
      Short films


      Awards




      = Official awards

      =
      The French film Blue Is the Warmest Colour, directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, won the Palme d'Or. In a first for the competition, the jury decided to award the Palme d'Or to Kechiche and the actresses who star in the film: Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux. Blue Is the Warmest Colour is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a lesbian relationship between a 15-year-old girl and an older woman. It has shocked some critics with its graphic and controversial sex scenes. A reporter for the Radio France Internationale stated that Kechiche paid tribute to the "Tunisian revolution" and "the right to love freely" during his acceptance speech. The president of the jury, Steven Spielberg, said "The film is a great love story ... We were absolutely spellbound by the two brilliant young actresses, and the way the director observed his young players." The Grand Prix was won by the Coen brothers's Inside Llewyn Davis, while Bruce Dern and Bérénice Bejo were awarded Best Actor and Best Actress respectively.
      The following films and people received the 2013 Official Selection awards:


      = In Competition

      =
      Palme d'Or: Abdellatif Kechiche (filmmaker), Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux (lead actresses) for Blue Is the Warmest Colour
      Grand Prix: Inside Llewyn Davis by Joel & Ethan Coen
      Best Director: Amat Escalante for Heli
      Best Screenplay: Jia Zhangke for A Touch of Sin
      Best Actress: Bérénice Bejo for The Past
      Best Actor: Bruce Dern for Nebraska
      Jury Prize: Like Father, Like Son by Hirokazu Koreeda


      = Un Certain Regard

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      Prix Un Certain Regard: The Missing Picture by Rithy Panh
      Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize: Omar by Hany Abu-Assad
      Un Certain Regard Best Director: Alain Guiraudie for Stranger by the Lake
      Un Certain Regard Best First Film: Fruitvale Station by Ryan Coogler
      A Certain Talent: Diego Quemada-Diez for The Golden Cage


      = Caméra d'Or

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      Ilo Ilo by Anthony Chen


      = Cinéfondation

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      1st Prize: Needle by Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
      2nd Prize: Waiting for the Thaw by Sarah Hirtt
      3rd Prize: In the Fishbowl by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu


      = Short Films Competition

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      Short Film Palme d'Or: Safe by Moon Byoung-gon
      Special Distinction:
      Hvalfjordur by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson
      37°4 S by Adriano Valerio


      Independent Awards




      = FIPRESCI Prizes

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      Blue Is the Warmest Colour by Abdellatif Kechiche (In Competition)
      Manuscripts Don't Burn by Mohammad Rasoulof (Un Certain Regard)
      Blue Ruin by Jeremy Saulnier (Directors' Fortnight)


      = Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist

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      Vulcan Award: Antoine Héberlé (cinematography) for Grigris


      = Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

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      The Past by Asghar Farhadi
      Special Mention:
      Miele by Valeria Golino
      Like Father, Like Son by Hirokazu Koreeda


      = Critics' Week

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      Nespresso Grand Prize: Salvo by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza
      France 4 Visionary Award: Salvo by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza
      Special Mention: Los Dueños by Agustín Toscano and Ezequiel Radusky
      Discovery Award for short film: Come and Play by Daria Belova
      Canal+ Short Film Award: Pleasure by Ninja Thyberg


      = Directors' Fortnight

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      Art Cinema Award: Me, Myself and Mum by Guillaume Gallienne
      Prix SACD: Me, Myself and Mum by Guillaume Gallienne
      Europa Cinemas: The Selfish Giant by Clio Barnard
      Premier Prix Illy for Short Filmmaking: A Wild Goose Chase by Joao Nicolau
      Special Mention: About a Month by Andre Novais Oliveira


      = Prix François Chalais

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      Grand Central by Rebecca Zlotowski


      = Queer Palm

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      Stranger by the Lake by Alain Guiraudie


      = Palm Dog Jury

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      Palm Dog Award: Baby Boy in Behind the Candelabra


      References




      External links



      Official website Retrospective 2013 Archived 27 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine
      66ème Festival de Cannes
      Cannes Film Festival: Awards for 2013 at Internet Movie Database
      A timeline of India at Cannes

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