2001 Cannes Film Festival
Opening film | Moulin Rouge! |
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Closing film | Les âmes fortes |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (The Son's Room)[2] |
Hosted by | Charlotte Rampling |
No. of films | 23 (En Competition)[3] 24 (Un Certain Regard) 10 (Out of Competition) 20 (Cinéfondation) 12 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 14 May 2001 | – 25 May 2001
Website | festival-cannes |
The 54th Cannes Film Festival started on 14 May and ran until 25 May 2001. Norwegian actress and director Liv Ullmann was the Jury President. The Palme d'Or went to the Italian film The Son's Room by Nanni Moretti.[1][4][5][6]
The festival opened with Moulin Rouge!, directed by Baz Luhrmann[7][8] and closed with Les âmes fortes, directed by Raúl Ruiz.[9] The Un Certain Regard section opened with 'R Xmas directed by Abel Ferrara and closed with The Words of My Father (Le parole di mio padre) directed by Francesca Comencini.[10][11]
Juries
Main competition
The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2001 Official Selection:[13]
- Liv Ullmann, (Norway) Jury President
- Mimmo Calopresti (Italy)
- Charlotte Gainsbourg (United Kingdom)
- Terry Gilliam (United States)
- Mathieu Kassovitz (France)
- Sandrine Kiberlain (France)
- Philippe Labro (France)
- Julia Ormond (United Kingdom)
- Moufida Tlatli (Tunisia)
- Edward Yang (Taiwan)
Un Certain Regard
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2001 Un Certain Regard:
- Ariane Ascaride (actress) President
- Florence Malraux
- François-Guillaume Lorrain (critic)
- Thomas Sotinel (critic)
- Virginie Apiou (critic)
Cinéfondation and short films
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the Cinéfondation and short films competition:
- Erick Zonca (director) President
- Lynne Ramsay (director)
- Rithy Panh (director)
- Samira Makhmalbaf (director)
- Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi (actress)
Camera d'Or
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 2001 Camera d'Or:
- Maria de Medeiros (actress, director) President
- Loïc Barbier (cinephile)
- Stefano Della Casa (critic)
- Sophie Denize (representative of the technical industries)
- Franck Garbaz (critic)
- Mercedes Goiz (critic)
- Dominique Le Rigoleur (cinematographer)
- Claire Simon (director)
Official selection
In competition - Feature film
The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:[3]
- Desert Moon (Tsuki no sabaku) by Shinji Aoyama
- Distance by Hirokazu Koreeda
- I'm Going Home (Je rentre à la maison) by Manoel de Oliveira
- In Praise of Love (Éloge de l'amour) by Jean-Luc Godard
- Kandahar (Safar-e Ghandehar) by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
- The Man Who Wasn't There by Joel Coen
- Millennium Mambo by Hou Hsiao-hsien
- Moulin Rouge! by Baz Luhrmann
- Mulholland Drive by David Lynch
- No Man's Land by Danis Tanović
- The Officers' Ward (La chambre des officiers) by François Dupeyron
- Pau and His Brother (Pau i el seu germà) by Marc Recha
- The Piano Teacher (La Pianiste) by Michael Haneke
- The Pledge by Sean Penn
- The Profession of Arms (Il mestiere delle armi) by Ermanno Olmi
- Replay (La répétition) by Catherine Corsini
- Roberto Succo by Cédric Kahn
- Shrek by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson
- Taurus (Telets) by Alexander Sokurov
- The Son's Room (La stanza del figlio) by Nanni Moretti
- Va savoir by Jacques Rivette
- Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (Akai Hashi no Shita no Nurui Mizu) by Shōhei Imamura
- What Time Is It There? (Ni na bian ji dian) by Tsai Ming-liang
Un Certain Regard
The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:[3]
- The Anniversary Party by Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming
- Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner by Zacharias Kunuk
- Boyhood Loves (Amour d'enfance) by Yves Caumon
- Carrément à l'Ouest by Jacques Doillon
- The Chimp (Maimil) by Aktan Abdykalykov
- Clément by Emmanuelle Bercot
- A Dog's Day (Pattiyude Divasam) by Murali Nair
- Freedom (La libertad) by Lisandro Alonso
- Get a Life (Ganhar a Vida) by João Canijo
- H Story by Nobuhiro Suwa
- Hijack Stories by Oliver Schmitz
- Just the Two of Us (Ty da ia da my s tobo) by Alexander Veledinsky
- Kairo by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Lan Yu by Stanley Kwan
- Late Marriage (Hatouna Mehuheret) by Dover Kosashvili
- Lovely Rita by Jessica Hausner
- Man Walking on Snow (Aruku, hito) by Masahiro Kobayashi
- No Such Thing by Hal Hartley
- 'R Xmas by Abel Ferrara
- The Road (Jol) by Darezhan Omirbaev
- Storytelling by Todd Solondz
- Tears of the Black Tiger (Fah talai jone) by Wisit Sasanatieng
- Tomorrow (Domani) by Francesca Archibugi
- The Words of My Father (Le parole di mio padre) by Francesca Comencini
Films out of competition
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[3]
- ABC Africa by Abbas Kiarostami
- Apocalypse Now Redux by Francis Ford Coppola
- Avalon by Mamoru Oshii
- CQ by Roman Coppola
- Human Nature by Michel Gondry
- My Voyage to Italy by Martin Scorsese
- Les âmes fortes by Raúl Ruiz
- Sobibór, 14 octobre 1943, 16 heures by Claude Lanzmann
- The Center of the World by Wayne Wang
- Trouble Every Day by Claire Denis
Cinéfondation
The following films were selected for the competition of Cinéfondation:[3]
- Antiromantika by Nariman Turebayev
- Bucarest - Vienne 8: 15 by Cătălin Mitulescu
- Crow Stone by Alicia Duffy
- Dai Bi by Chao Yang
- Fuldmane Vanvid by Anders Worm
- I Can Fly To You But You... by Young-Nam Kim
- J'espère, J'attends by Ewa Banaszkiewicz
- L'age Tendre by Eric Forestier
- La Cire, Ça Fait Mal by Maya Dreifuss
- Le Jour Où Toshi Est Né by Hikaru Yoshikawa
- Les Yeux Devorants by Syllas Tzoumerkas
- Martin Quatre Ans by Ben Hackworth
- Monsieur William, Les Traces D'une Vie Possible by Denis Gaubert
- Portrait by Sergei Luchishin
- Premiere Experience De Mort by Aida Begić
- Reparation by Jens Jonsson
- Svetlo by David Sukup
- Telecommande by Ethan Tobman
- Un Veau Pleurait, La Nuit by John Shank
- Zero Deficit by Ruth Mader
Short film competition
The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:[3]
- Bean Cake by David Greenspan
- Chicken by Barry Dignam
- Bird in the Wire by Phillip Donnellon
- La Famille Sacree by Dong-Il Shin
- Daddy's Girl by Irvine Allan
- The Reel Truth by Tim Hamilton
- Just Little Birds (Les petits oiseaux) by Fred Louf
- Natural Glasses (Naturlige Briller) by Jens Lien
- Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers by Johannes Stjärne Nilsson and Ola Simonsson
- Paulette by Louise-Marie Colon
- Pizza Passionata by Kari Juusonen
Parallel sections
International Critics' Week
The following films were screened for the 40th International Critics' Week (40e Semaine de la Critique):[14]
Feature film competition
- Under the Moonlight (Zir-e Noor-e Maah) by Seyyed Reza Mir-Karimi (Iran)
- Unloved by Kunitoshi Manda (Japan)
- Bolivia by Adrián Caetano (Argentina)
- The Woman Who Drinks (La Femme qui boit) by Bernard Émond (Canada)
- The Pornographer (Le Pornographe) by Bertrand Bonello (France, Canada)
- Almost Blue by Alex Infascelli (Italy)
- Ephemeral Town (Efimeri poli) by Giorgos Zafiris (Greece)
Short film competition
- Le Dos au mur by Bruno Collet (France)
- Eat by Bill Plympton (United States)
- Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job (Staplerfahrer Klaus - Der erste Arbeitstag) by Jörg Wagner and Stefan Prehn (Germany)
- Field by Duane Hopkins (United Kingdom)
- L'Enfant de la haute mer by L. Gabrielli, P. Marteel, M. Renoux and M. Tourret (France)
- Stranger and Native (Biganeh va boumi) by Ali Mohammad Ghasem (Iran)
- Noche de Bodas by Carlos Cuarón (Mexico)
Special screenings
- The Black Beach (La plage noire) by Michel Piccoli (France) (opening film)
- Kes by Ken Loach (United Kingdom) (La séance du Parrain)
- Souffle by Muriel Coulin (France) (17 min.) (Prix de la Critique)
- True Love Waits (Taivas Tiella) by Johanna Vuoksenmaa (Finland) (34 min.) (Prix de la Critique)
- Clouds: Letters to My Son (Nuages: Lettres à mon fils) by Marion Hänsel (Belgium) (closing film)
Directors' Fortnight
The following films were screened for the 2001 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):[15]
- Big Bad Love by Arliss Howard
- Bintou by Fanta Régina Nacro (31 min.)
- Boli shaonu by Lai Miu-suet
- That Old Dream That Moves (Ce vieux rêve qui bouge) by Alain Guiraudie (50 min.)
- Ceci est mon corps by Rodolphe Marconi
- Central by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (10 min.)
- Chelsea Walls by Ethan Hawke
- Cyber Palestine by Elia Suleiman (16 min.)
- Ecce homo by Mirjam Kubescha (50 min.)
- Fatma by Khaled Ghorbal
- Hautes Herbes by Mathieu Gérault (26 min.)
- HK by Xavier de Choudens (14 min.)
- Hush! by Ryosuke Hashiguchi
- I nostri anni by Daniele Gaglianone
- Je t'aime John Wayne by Toby MacDonald (10 min.)
- Jeunesse dorée by Zaïda Ghorab-Volta
- The Orphan of Anyang (Ānyáng de gūér) by Wang Chao
- La Trace de Moloktchon by Louis Jammes
- The Crossing (La Traversée) by Sébastien Lifshitz
- Le Système Zsygmondy by Luc Moullet (18 min.)
- Les Pleureuses by Jorane Castro (15 min.)
- Made in the USA by Cindy Babski and Sólveig Anspach
- Stuff and Dough (Marfa si Banii) by Cristi Puiu
- Martha... Martha by Sandrine Veysset
- A Place on Earth by Artur Aristakisyan
- Ming dai ahui zhu by Hsiao Ya-chuan
- On s'embrasse? by Pierre Olivier (6 min.)
- Operai, contadini by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub
- Pauline et Paulette by Lieven Debrauwer
- Queenie in Love by Amos Kollek
- Rain by Christine Jeffs
- Riyo by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (10 min.)
- Shon by Julien Sallé (15 min.)
- Slogans by Gjergj Xhuvani
- The Deep End by David Siegel and Scott McGehee
- The Heart of the World by Guy Maddin (5 min.)
Awards
Official awards
The following films and people received the 2001 Official selection awards:[2][1][4]
- Palme d'Or: The Son's Room (La stanza del figlio) by Nanni Moretti
- Grand Prix: The Piano Teacher (La Pianiste) by Michael Haneke
- Best Director:
- Best Screenplay: No Man's Land by Danis Tanović
- Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert for The Piano Teacher
- Best Actor: Benoît Magimel for The Piano Teacher
Un Certain Regard
- Un Certain Regard Award: Amour d'enfance by Yves Caumon
Cinéfondation
- First Prize: Portrait by Sergei Luchishin
- Second Prize: Reparation by Jens Jonsson
- Third Prize: Dai Bi by Chao Yang & Crow Stone by Alicia Duffy
Golden Camera
Short Films
- Short Film Palme d'Or: Bean Cake by David Greenspan
- Short film Jury Prize: Daddy's Girl by Irvine Allan & Pizza Passionata by Kari Juusonen
Independent awards
- Martha... Martha by Sandrine Veysset (Director's Fortnight)
- La stanza del figlio by Nanni Moretti (In competition)
- Le Pornographe by Bertrand Bonello (International Critics Week)
- Kôrei by Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Un Certain Regard)
Commission Supérieure Technique
- Technical Grand Prize: Tu Duu-Chih (Sound department) in What Time Is It There? and Millennium Mambo
Ecumenical Jury[17]
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Safar-e Ghandehar by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
- Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention: Pauline and Paulette by Lieven Debrauwer
Award of the Youth[4]
- French Film: Clément by Emmanuelle Bercot
- Foreign Film: Slogans by Gjergj Xhuvani
Awards in the frame of International Critics' Week[18][4]
- Grand Prix Primagaz: Zir-e noor-e maah by Seyyed Reza Mir-Karimi
- Future talent Award : Unloved, by Kunitoshi Manda (Japon)
- Prix Grand Rail d'Or : Unloved, by Kunitoshi Manda (Japon)
- Prix Petit Rail d'Or : "Le dos au mur, de Bruno Collet (France) - court metrage
- Canal+ Award: Eat by Bill Plympton (USA)
- Young Critics Award - Best Short: Le dos au mur by Bruno Collet
- Young Critics Award - Best Feature: Bolivia by Adrián Caetano
Awards in the frame of Directors' Fortnight[4]
- Media Award 2001 of the European Union : Une liaison pornographique, de Frédéric Fonteyne (Belgique)
- SACD Award : On s'embrasse ? by Pierre Olivier (France)
- Gras Savoye Award: HK by Xavier De Choudens
- Kodak Short Film Award: Bintou by Fanta Régina Nacro
- Kodak Short Film Award - Special Mention Le système Zsygmondy by Luc Moullet
Association Prix François Chalais
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Media
- INA: The steps for the opening of the 2001 Festival (commentary in French)
- INA: List of winners of the 2001 Festival (commentary in French)