1987 Cannes Film Festival
Official poster of the 40th Cannes Film Festival, featuring an original illustration by Henri Cueco.[1] | |
Opening film | Un homme amoureux |
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Closing film | Aria |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (Sous le soleil de Satan) |
Number of films |
20 (In Competition)[2] 21 (Un Certain Regard) 28 (Out of Competition) 11 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 7 May 1987 – 19 May 1987 |
Website |
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The 40th Cannes Film Festival was held on 7–19 May 1987. The Palme d'Or went to the Sous le soleil de Satan by Maurice Pialat.[3][4][5][6]
The festival opened with Un homme amoureux, directed by Diane Kurys and closed with Aria, directed by Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford, Bill Bryden, Jean-Luc Godard, Derek Jarman, Franc Roddam, Nicolas Roeg, Ken Russell, Charles Sturridge and Julien Temple.[7][8]
Jury
- Yves Montand
- Danièle Heymann
- Elem Klimov
- Gérald Calderon
- Jeremy Thomas
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- Nicola Piovani
- Norman Mailer
- Theo Angelopoulos
Feature film competition
- Aria by Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford, Bill Bryden, Jean-Luc Godard, Derek Jarman, Franc Roddam, Nicolas Roeg, Ken Russell, Charles Sturridge, Julien Temple
- Az utolsó kézirat by Károly Makk
- Barfly by Barbet Schroeder
- The Belly of an Architect by Peter Greenaway
- Champ d'honneur by Jean-Pierre Denis
- Cronaca di una morte annunciata by Francesco Rosi
- Der Himmel über Berlin by Wim Wenders
- La famiglia by Ettore Scola
- The Glass Menagerie by Paul Newman
- Monanieba by Tengiz Abuladze
- Oci ciornie by Nikita Mikhalkov
- Pierre et Djemila by Gérard Blain
- Prick Up Your Ears by Stephen Frears
- Shinran: Shiroi michi by Rentarō Mikuni
- Shy People by Andrei Konchalovsky
- Um Trem para as Estrelas by Carlos Diegues
- Un homme amoureux by Diane Kurys
- Sous le soleil de Satan by Maurice Pialat
- Yeelen by Souleymane Cissé
- Zegen by Shohei Imamura
Un Certain Regard
- A Gathering of Old Men by Volker Schlöndorff
- A Month in the Country by Pat O'Connor
- And the Pursuit of Happiness by Louis Malle
- Babettes Gaestebud by Gabriel Axel
- Cartoline italiane by Memè Perlini
- Das weite Land by Luc Bondy
- Epidemic by Lars von Trier
- Hôtel de France by Patrice Chéreau
- Hud by Vibeke Løkkeberg
- Jenatsch by Daniel Schmid
- La casa de Bernarda Alba by Mario Camus
- Ormens väg på hälleberget by Bo Widerberg
- Prostaya smert by Alexander Kaidanovsky
- Przypadek by Krzysztof Kieślowski
- Robinzoniada, anu chemi ingliseli Papa by Nana Djordjadze
- Sofia by Alejandro Doria
- Someone to Love by Henry Jaglom
- Un hombre de éxito by Humberto Solás
- Xiangnu xiaoxiao by Xie Fei and U Lan
- Yer demir gök bakir by Zülfü Livaneli
Films out of competition
- Aida by Clemente Fracassi
- Awdat mowatin by Mohamed Khan
- Boris Godunov by Vera Stroyeva
- Caméra arabe by Férid Boughedir
- Don Quichotte by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- Feathers by John Ruane
- Intervista by Federico Fellini
- Good morning Babilonia by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
- Hēi Pào Shìjiàn by Huang Jianxin
- Hôtel du Paradis by Jana Bokova
- L'Inhumaine by Marcel L'Herbier
- Le cinéma dans les yeux by Laurent Jacob, Gilles Jacob
- Il medium by Gian Carlo Menotti
- Louise by Abel Gance
- Macbeth by Claude d'Anna
- Pagliacci by Franco Zeffirelli
- Radio Days by Woody Allen
- Raising Arizona by the Coen brothers
- Richard et Cosima by Peter Patzak
- Slam Dance by Wayne Wang
- Something Wild by Jonathan Demme
- The Sentimental Bloke by Raymond Longford
- The Whales of August by Lindsay Anderson
- Tough Guys Don't Dance by Norman Mailer
Awards
- Palme d'Or: Sous le soleil de Satan by Maurice Pialat
- Grand Prix: Monanieba by Tengiz Abuladze
- Jury Prize:
- Best Actor: Marcello Mastroianni for Oci ciornie
- Best Actress: Barbara Hershey for Shy People
- Best Director: Wim Wenders for Der Himmel über Berlin
- Short Film Palme d'Or: Palisade by Laurie McInnes
- Best Artistic Contribution: Stanley Myers (composer) for Prick Up Your Ears
- Technical Grand Prize: Le cinéma dans les yeux by Gilles Jacob, Laurent Jacob
- 40th Anniversary Prize: Intervista by Federico Fellini
- Caméra d'Or: Robinzoniada, anu chemi ingliseli Papa by Nana Djordjadze
- Perspectives du Cinéma Award:
- Retour by Sylvie Guedel
- Un amour à Paris by Merzak Allouache
- Perspectives du Cinéma Award - Special Mention:
- Boccetta revient de guerre by Jean-Pierre Sinapi
- FIPRESCI Prize:
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Monanieba by Tengiz Abuladze
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention:
- Award of the Youth:
- Foreign Film: I've Heard the Mermaids Singing by Patricia Rozema
- French Film: Not awarded
References
- ↑ "Posters 1987". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "Official Selection 1987 : All the Selection". Retrieved 14 December 2013.
- ↑ "Only Jeers For Cannes Top Winner". Chicago Tribune. 20 May 1987. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "'Satan' Booed At Cannes Religious Allegory Voted Best Film; Hershey, Mastroianni Best Actors". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ Canby, Vincent (20 May 1987). "PIALAT FILM GETS TOP PRIZE AT CANNES". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "1987 - Under the sun Montand". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "Cannes Still Gets That Hollywood Feel From Film". Chicago Tribune. 11 May 1987. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ Canby, Vincent (20 May 1987). "PIALAT FILM GETS TOP PRIZE AT CANNES". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
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