1972 Cannes Film Festival
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Opening film | Malpertuis |
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Closing film | Frenzy |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (La classe operaia va in paradiso and Il Caso Mattei) |
Number of films |
25 (In Competition)[1] 20 (Out of Competition) 14 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 4 May 1972 – 19 May 1972 |
Website |
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The 25th Cannes Film Festival was held on May 4–19, 1972. The Palme d'Or went to the La classe operaia va in paradiso by Elio Petri and Il Caso Mattei by Francesco Rosi.[2][3]
The festival opened with Malpertuis, directed by Harry Kümel and closed with Frenzy, directed by Alfred Hitchcock.[4][5][6]
Jury
- Joseph Losey (UK)(president)
- Bibi Andersson (Sweden)
- Georges Auric (France)
- Erskine Caldwell (USA)
- Mark Donskoi (Soviet Union)
- Miloš Forman (USA)
- Giorgio Papi (Yugoslavia)
- Jean Rochereau (France) (journalist)
- Alain Tanner (Switzerland)
- Naoki Togawa (Japan)
- Frédéric Rossif (France) (short films president)
- Istvan Dosai (Hungary) (Cinématographie official) (short films)
- Vicente Pineda (Italy) (journalist) (short films)
Feature film competition
- Ani Ohev Otach Rosa by Moshé Mizrahi
- Les arpenteurs by Michel Soutter
- Chinmoku by Masahiro Shinoda
- Il Caso Mattei by Francesco Rosi
- Chère Louise by Philippe de Broca
- La classe operaia va in paradiso by Elio Petri
- A Fan's Notes by Eric Till
- Les Feux de la Chandeleur by Serge Korber
- Images by Robert Altman
- Jeremiah Johnson by Sydney Pollack
- King, Queen, Knave by Jerzy Skolimowski
- Malpertuis by Harry Kümel
- Mimí metallurgico ferito nell'onore by Lina Wertmüller
- Még kér a nép by Miklós Jancsó
- Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble by Maurice Pialat
- Perla w koronie by Kazimierz Kutz
- Petrolejové lampy by Juraj Herz
- The Ruling Class by Peter Medak
- Slaughterhouse-Five by George Roy Hill
- Solyaris by Andrei Tarkovsky
- To Find a Man by Buzz Kulik
- Trotta by Johannes Schaaf
- Das Unheil by Peter Fleischmann
- The Visitors by Elia Kazan
- La vraie nature de Bernadette by Gilles Carle
Films out of competition
- Asta Nielsen by Asta Nielsen
- Bröder Carl by Susan Sontag
- Faustine et le bel été by Nina Companéez
- Frenzy by Alfred Hitchcock
- L'aventure c'est l'aventure by Claude Lelouch
- La dérive by Paula Delsol
- La Génération du désert by Nicole Stéphane
- Une guerre pour une paix by Nicole Stéphane
- Lisa and the Devil by Mario Bava
- Den gale dansker by Kirsten Stenbæk
- Le lys de mer by Jacqueline Audry
- Hvezda Betlémská by Hermína Týrlová
- Alye maki Issyk-Kulya by Bolotbek Shamshiyev
- Les Jeunes Filles En Fleurs by David Hamilton, Philippe Leroi
- Macbeth by Roman Polanski
- Marie by Márta Mészáros
- Merry-Go-Round by Kirsten Stenbæk
- Papa, les petits bateaux by Nelly Kaplan
- Roma by Federico Fellini
- Serata by Malvina Ursianu
- Sziget a szárazföldön by Judit Elek
Short film competition
- Atlantyda by Piotr Szpakowicz
- The Birth of Aphrodite by Leland Auslender
- Le Fusil à lunette by Jean Chapot
- Giovanni Michelucci by Fernando Cerchio
- Hundertwasser's Rainy Day by Peter Schamoni
- Jour de classe by Henri Jouf
- Magic Graz by Curt M. Faudon
- Malka dnevna muzika by Ivan Vesselinov
- Mini by Stoian Doukov
- I Omorfia tou thanatou by Nestoras Matsas
- Operation X-70 by Raoul Servais
- Pour solde de tout compte by Louis Pitzele
- Een Zeer zonnige wereld by Pieter De Groot
- Zikkaron by Laurent Coderre
Awards
- Grand Prix du Festival International du Film:
- Grand Prix: Solyaris by Andrei Tarkovsky
- Jury Prize: Slaughterhouse-Five by George Roy Hill
- Best Actor: Jean Yanne for Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble
- Best Actress: Susannah York for Images
- Best Director: Miklós Jancsó for Még kér a nép
- Special Mention: Gian Maria Volontè for La Classe operaia va in paradiso and Il Caso Mattei
- Technical Grand Prize:
- Roma by Federico Fellini
- Zikkaron by Laurent Coderre
- Short Film Palme d'Or: Le Fusil à lunette by Jean Chapot
- Jury Prize - Best Short Film: Operation X-70 by Raoul Servais
- FIPRESCI Prize:
References
- ↑ "Official Selection 1972 : All the Selection". Retrieved 14 December 2013.
- ↑ "Awards 1972 : All Awards". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "1972 - Everyone is beautiful, everyone is nice". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "The closing films at Cannes". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "Cannes: presentation Malpertuis". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "Cannes Film Festival: the winners". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
External links
- 1972 Cannes Film Festival
- Cannes Film Festival 1972
- Cannes Film Festival:1972 at Internet Movie Database
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