The 44th Cannes Film Festival was held from 9 to 20 May 1991.[4] French-Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski served as jury president for the main competition.
Opening film | Homicide |
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Closing film | Thelma & Louise |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or: Barton Fink[2] |
No. of films | 19 (In Competition)[3] |
Festival date | 9 May 1991 | – 20 May 1991
Website | festival-cannes |
American filmmakers Joel Coen and Ethan Coen won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the comedy film Barton Fink.[5][6][7]
The festival opened with Homicide by David Mamet,[8] and closed with Thelma & Louise by Ridley Scott.[9]
Juries
editMain competition
edit- Roman Polanski, French-Polish filmmaker - Jury President[10]
- Férid Boughedir, Tunisian filmmaker
- Whoopi Goldberg, American
- Margaret Ménégoz, German-French producer
- Natalya Negoda, Soviet actress
- Alan Parker, British filmmaker
- Jean-Paul Rappeneau, French filmmaker
- Hans Dieter Seidel, German
- Vittorio Storaro, Italian cinematographer
- Vangelis, Greek musician
Camera d'Or
edit- Geraldine Chaplin, American actress - Jury President[4]
- Jan Aghed, Swedish journalist
- Didier Beaudet, French
- Gilles Colpart, French film critic
- Roger Kahane, French film director
- Fernando Lara, Spanish cinephile
- Eva Sirbu, Romanian journalist
- Myriam Zemmour, French cinephile
Official selection
editIn Competition
editThe following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]
Un Certain Regard
editThe following films were selected for the Un Certain Regard section:[3]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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Boyz n the Hood | John Singleton | United States | |
Burial of a Potato | Pogrzeb kartofla | Jan Jakub Kolski | Poland |
A Captive in the Land | Пленник земли | John Berry | Soviet Union,
United States |
The Chosen One | Ishanou | Aribam Syam Sharma | India |
Comrade Chkalov Crosses the North Pole | Переход товарища Чкалова через Северный полюс | Maksim Pezhemsky | Soviet Union |
L'entraînement du champion avant la course | Bernard Favre | France | |
Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema | Ucieczka z kina 'Wolność' | Wojciech Marczewski | Poland |
Fire! | Ta Dona | Adama Drabo | Mali |
Friends, Comrades | Ystävät, toverit | Rauni Mollberg | Finland |
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse | Fax Bahr and George Hickenlooper | United States | |
Holidays on the River Yarra | Leo Berkeley | Australia | |
In the Alleys of Love | در کوچههای عشق | Khosrow Sinai | Iran |
Lebewohl, Fremde | Tevfik Başer | Germany | |
Paths of Death and Angels | Halálutak és angyalok | Zoltán Kamondi | Hungary |
Revenge | Месть | Yermek Shinarbayev | Soviet Union |
The Tradition | Laada | Drissa Toure | Burkina Faso |
Sango Malo | Bassek Ba Kobhio | Cameroon, Burkina Faso | |
Treasure Island | L'île au trésor | Raúl Ruiz | United Kingdom, France, United States |
Woman of the Port | La mujer del puerto | Arturo Ripstein | Mexico |
Yumeji | 夢二 | Seijun Suzuki | Japan |
Out of Competition
editThe following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[3]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production Country |
---|---|---|---|
Le film du cinéma suisse | Michel Soutter and Jean-François Amiguet | Switzerland | |
Jacquot de Nantes | Agnès Varda | France | |
Life Stinks | Mel Brooks | United States | |
Madonna: Truth or Dare | Alek Keshishian | ||
Prospero's Books | Peter Greenaway | United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Italy, Japan | |
Rhapsody in August | 八月の狂詩曲 | Akira Kurosawa | Japan |
Thelma & Louise (closing film) | Ridley Scott | United States |
Short Films Competition
editThe following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]
- Broken Skin by Anna Campion
- Casino by Gil Bauwens
- Les éffaceurs by Gérald Frydman
- Ja, Wałęsa by Jacek Skalski
- Mal de blocs by Marc Saint-Pierre, Nathalie Saint-Gelais
- La Noce by Régis Obadia, Joëlle Bouvier
- Nokturno by Nikola Majdak
- Push Comes to Shove by Bill Plympton
- La vie selon Luc by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
- W.A.L. by Robert Turlo
- With Hands Raised (Z podniesionymi rekami) by Mitko Panov
Parallel sections
editInternational Critics' Week
editThe following films were screened for the 30th International Critics' Week (30e Semaine de la Critique):[11]
Feature film competition
- Diabły, diabły by Dorota Kędzierzawska (Poland)
- Laafi - Tout va bien by S. Pierre Yameogo (Burkina Faso)
- Liquid Dreams by Mark S. Manos (United States)
- Robert's Movie by Canan Gerede (Turkey)
- Sam & Me by Deepa Mehta (Canada)
- Trumpet Number 7 by Adrian Velicescu (United States)
- La Vie des morts by Arnaud Desplechin (France)
- Young Soul Rebels by Isaac Julien (United Kingdom)
Short film competition
- Carne by Gaspar Noé (France)
- Die mysreriosen lebenslinien by David Rühm (Austria)
- Livraison à domicile by Claude Philippot (France)
- A Nice Arrangement by Gurinder Chadha (United Kingdom)
- Once Upon a Time by Kristian Petri (Sweden)
- Petit drame dans la vie d’une femme by Andrée Pelletier (Canada)
- Une Symphonie du havre by Barbara Doran (Canada)
Directors' Fortnight
editThe following films were screened for the 1991 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[12]
- The Adjuster by Atom Egoyan
- Annabelle partagée by Francesca Comencini
- The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez by Peter Sellars
- Chichkhan by Fadhel Jaïbi, M. Ben Mahmoud
- Danzón by Maria Novaro
- O Drapetis by Lefteris Xanthopoulos
- És mégis... by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács
- An Imaginary Tale (Une histoire inventée) by André Forcier
- The Indian Runner by Sean Penn
- Lost In Siberia by Alexander Mitta
- Ovo Malo Duse by Ademir Kenović
- Paris Trout by Stephen Gyllenhaal
- Proof by Jocelyn Moorhouse
- Adam's Rib by Vyacheslav Krishtofovich
- Riff-Raff by Ken Loach
- Toto the Hero (Toto le héros) by Jaco Van Dormael
- Suffocating Heat (Caldo soffocante) by Giovanna Gagliardo
- Short films
- Le Caire by Youssef Chahine
Official Awards
editIn Competition
edit- Palme d'Or: Barton Fink by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen[13]
- Grand Prize of the Jury: La Belle Noiseuse by Jacques Rivette
- Best Director: Joel Coen for Barton Fink
- Best Actress: Irène Jacob for The Double Life of Veronique
- Best Actor: John Turturro for Barton Fink
- Best Supporting Actor: Samuel L. Jackson for Jungle Fever
- Jury Prize:
- Toto le Héros by Jaco Van Dormael[2]
- Special Mention:
- With Hands Raised by Mitko Panov
- Special Jury Prize: Push Comes to Shove by Bill Plympton
Independent Awards
edit- The Double Life of Veronique by Krzysztof Kieślowski (In competition)[15]
- Riff-Raff by Ken Loach (Directors' Fortnight)
Commission Supérieure Technique
edit- The Double Life of Veronique by Krzysztof Kieślowski[16]
- Special Mention:
Award of the Youth
edit- Foreign Film: Toto le Héros by Jaco Van Dormael[14]
- French Film: Cheb by Rachid Bouchareb
International Critics' Week
edit- SACD Award:
- Best Short: Carne by Gaspar Noé[14]
- Best Feature: Young Soul Rebels by Isaac Julien
References
edit- ^ "Posters 1991". festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
- ^ a b "Awards 1991: All Awards". festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "Official Selection 1991: All the Selection". festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
- ^ a b "44ème Festival International du Film - Cannes". cinema-francais.fr (in French). Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- ^ Canby, Vincent (21 May 1991). "'Barton Fink' Wins the Top Prize And 2 Others at Cannes Festival". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Coen Brothers' "Barton Fink" Wins Golden Palm At Cannes". Deseret News. Archived from the original on 29 November 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "American Film Wins At Cannes, But Madonna Comes A Cropper". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 18 December 2013.
- ^ "The Cinematic Carnival Of Cannes". Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "'Barton Fink' Makes History At Cannes Fest". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Juries 1991: Feature film". festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016.
- ^ "30e Selecion de la Semaine de la Critique - 1991". archives.semainedelacritique.com. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ "Quinzaine 1991". quinzaine-realisateurs.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ "1991 - Le Jury, Les Prix". cannes-fest.com (in French). Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1991". imdb.com. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
- ^ "FIPRESCI Awards 1991". fipresci.org. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
- ^ "Jury Œcuménique 1991". cannes.juryoecumenique.org. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
Media
edit- INA: Robert Mitchum opens the 1991 Festival (commentary in French)
- INA: List of winners of the 1991 festival (commentary in French)
External links
edit- 1991 Cannes Film Festival (web.archive)
- Official website Retrospective 1991 Archived 2019-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1991 at Internet Movie Database