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Kannu Kinofestivālā Godalgotās Filmas LNB Audiovizuālās Lasītavas Krājumā Kannu kinofestivālā godalgotās filmas LNB Audiovizuālās lasītavas krājumā (sakārtotas pēc filmas iznākšanas gada) Gads Nosaukums Režisors Godalgas Kannu festivālā (oriģinālrakstībā) 1946 ROMA CITTA APERTA = Rome, Roberto ROSSELLINI Grand Prix open city 1946 THE LOST WEEK-END Billy WILDER Grand Prix 1946 BRIEF ENCOUNTER David LEAN Grand Prix 1949 THE THIRD MAN Carol REED Grand Prix 1951 MIRACOLO A MILANO Vittorio DE SICA Grand Prix Ex-aequo 1951 ALL ABOUT EVE Joseph L. MANKIEWICZ Special Jury Prize ; Award for Best Actress (Bette DAVIS) 1953 LE SALAIRE DE LA PEUR = The Henri-Georges CLOUZOT Grand Prix Wages of Fear 1954 JIGOKU-MON = Gate of Hell Teinosuke KINUGASA Grand Prix 1955 MARTY Delbert MANN Palme d'Or Unanimité 1955 DU RIFIFI CHEZ LES HOMMES Jules DASSIN Award for Best Director Ex-aequo 1955 EAST OF EDEN Elia KAZAN Prix du film dramatique 1956 LE MONDE DU SILENCE Jacques-Yves COUSTEAU, Palme d'Or Louis MALLE 1957 LE NOTTI DI CABIRIA Federico FELLINI Award for Best Actress Unanimité (Giulietta MASINA) 1957 DET SJUNDE INSEGLET = Ingmar BERGMAN Special Jury Prize Ex-aequo Seventh seal 1957 KANAL Andrzej WAJDA Special Jury Prize Ex-aequo 1959 ORFEU NEGRO = Black Marcel CAMUS Palme d'Or Unanimité Orpheus 1960 AVVENTURA Michelangelo ANTONIONI Jury Prize Ex-aequo 1960 Баллада о солдате = Григорий Чухрай Prix de la meilleure participation Ex- BALLADA O SOLDATIE aequo Unanimité 1961 LA DOLCE VITA Federico FELLINI Palme d'Or Unanimité 1961 A RAISIN IN THE SUN Daniel PETRIE Prix Gary Cooper 1962 O PAGADOR DE PROMESSAS Anselmo DUARTE Palme d'Or 1962 VIRIDIANA Luis BUÑUEL Palme d'Or Ex-aequo Unanimité 1963 IL GATTOPARDO Luchino VISCONTI Palme d'Or Unanimité 1963 TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Robert MULLIGAN Prix Gary Cooper Unanimité 1964 LES PARAPLUIES DE Jacques DEMY Grand Prix ; C.S.T. Prize Ex-aequo CHERBOURG = The umbrellas of Cherbourg 1965 THE KNACK... AND HOW TO Richard LESTER Grand Prix ; Special Distinction by the GET IT C.S.T. 1966 UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME Claude LELOUCH Grand Prix du XXème Anniversaire du Festival International du Film Ex- aequo 1 1967 BLOW UP Michelangelo ANTONIONI Grand Prix International du Festival 1967 ACCIDENT Joseph LOSEY Jury's Special Grand Prix Ex-aequo 1969 EASY RIDER Dennis HOPPER Prize for the first work 1969 IF Lindsay ANDERSON Grand Prix International du Festival 1970 M.A.S.H. Robert ALTMAN Grand Prix International du Festival 1971 MORTE A VENEZIA = Death in Luchino VISCONTI Prix du XXVème anniversaire du Venice Festival International du Film 1971 THE GO-BETWEEN Joseph LOSEY Grand Prix International du Festival 1972 Солярис = SOLARIS Андрей Тарковский Jury's Special Grand Prix 1972 LA CLASSE OPERAIA VA IN Elio PETRI Grand Prix International du Festival Ex- PARADISO = Lulu the tool aequo Unanimité 1973 THE HIRELING Alan BRIDGES Grand Prix International du Festival Ex- aequo 1974 MAHLER Ken RUSSELL Grand Prix of the C.S.T. 1974 ANGST ESSEN SEELE AUF = Rainer Werner International Critic's Prize by the Fear eats the soul FASSBINDER F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. Ex-aequo 1974 THE CONVERSATION Francis COPPOLA Grand Prix International du Festival 1974 THE LAST DETAIL Hal ASHBY Award for Best Actor (Jack NICHOLSON) 1976 TAXI DRIVER Martin SCORSESE Palme d'Or 1977 PADRE PADRONE Vittorio TAVIANI, Paolo Palme d'Or ; International Critic's Prize TAVIANI by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. 1978 L'ALBERO DEGLI ZOCCOLI = Ermanno OLMI Palme d'Or Unanimité The tree of wooden clogs 1979 APOCALYPSE NOW Francis COPPOLA Palme d'Or Ex-aequo ; International Critic's Prize by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. 1979 DIE BLECHTROMMEL = The tin Volker SCHLÖNDORFF Palme d'Or Ex-aequo drum 1979 Сибириада = SIBERIADA Кончаловский, Андрей Jury's Special Grand Prix 1979 THE CHINA SYNDROME James BRIDGES Award for Best Actor (Jack LEMMON) 1980 ALL THAT JAZZ Bob FOSSE Palme d'Or Ex-aequo 1980 KAGEMUSHA Akira KUROSAWA Palme d'Or Ex-aequo 1981 CZLOWIEK Z ZELAZA Andrzej WAJDA Palme d'Or 1981 CHARIOTS OF FIRE Hugh HUDSON Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention ; Prix du meilleur second rôle masculin au Festival International du Film (Ian HOLM) 1982 FITZCARRALDO Werner HERZOG Award for Best Director 1982 MISSING COSTA-GAVRAS Palme d'Or Ex-aequo Unanimité 2 1983 CARMEN Carlos SAURA Grand Prix of the C.S.T. ; Prix de la meilleure contribution artistique au Festival International du Film 1983 Ностальгия = NOSTALGHIA Тарковский, Андрей International Critic's Prize by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. ; Grand Prix du cinéma de creation Ex-aequo 1983 MONTY PYTHON - THE Terry JONES Jury's Special Grand Prix MEANING OF LIFE 1984 PARIS TEXAS Wim WENDERS Palme d'Or ; International Critic's Prize by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. Ex-aequo 1985 OTAC NA SLUZBENOM PUTU = Emir KUSTURICA Palme d'Or Unanimité ; International When father was away on Critic's Prize by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. Ex- business aequo 1986 THE MISSION Roland JOFFE Palme d'Or ; C.S.T. Prize 1987 SOUS LE SOLEIL DE SATAN = Maurice PIALAT Palme d'Or Unanimité Under the Sun of Satan 1987 DER HIMMEL UBER BERLIN = Wim WENDERS Award for Best Director Wings of Desire 1988 PELLE EROBREREN = Pelle el Bille AUGUST Palme d'Or conquistador 1988 BIRD Clint EASTWOOD Award for Best Actor (Forest WHITAKER) ; Grand Prix de la Commission Supérieure Technique 1988 SALAAM BOMBAY ! Mira NAIR Caméra d'or 1989 SEX, LIES & VIDEOTAPE Steven SODERBERGH Palme d'Or ; Award for Best Actor (James SPADER) ; International Critic's Prize by the F.I.P.R.E.S.C.I. 1989 NUOVO CINEMA PARADISO Giuseppe TORNATORE Jury's Special Grand Prix Ex-aequo 1990 WILD AT HEART David LYNCH Palme d'Or 1991 BARTON FINK Ethan COEN, Joel COEN Palme d'Or Unanimité ; Award for Best Director (Joel COEN) ; Award for Best Actor (John TURTURRO) 1991 LA BELLE NOISEUSE Jacques RIVETTE Grand Prix 1992 DEN GODA VILJAN = The best Bille AUGUST Palme d'Or ; Award for Best Actress intentions (Pernilla AUGUST) 1993 THE PIANO Jane CAMPION Palme d'Or Ex-aequo ; Award for Best Actress (Holly HUNTER) 1993 IN WEITER FERNE, SO NAH ! = Wim WENDERS Jury's Grand Prix Faraway, So Close! 1993 COFFEE AND CIGARETTES Jim JARMUSCH Palme d'Or - Short Film 1994 PULP FICTION Quentin TARANTINO Palme d'Or 1994 Утомлённые солнцем = Burnt Михалков, Никита Jury's Grand Prix Ex-aequo by the Sun 1995 UNDERGROUND Emir KUSTURICA Palme d'Or 1995 TO VLEMMA TOU ODYSSEA = Théo ANGELOPOULOS Grand Prix Ulysse's gaze 3 1996 SECRETS AND LIES Mike LEIGH Palme d'Or ; Award for Best Actress (Brenda BLETHYN) 1996 BREAKING THE WAVES Lars VON TRIER Grand Prix 1996 FARGO Joel COEN Award for Best Director 1997 UNAGI = The eel MAMURA Shohei Palme d'Or Ex-aequo 1997 TA'M E GUILASS = Taste of Abbas KIAROSTAMI Palme d'Or Ex-aequo cherry 1998 LA VITA E BELLA Roberto BENIGNI Grand Prix 1998 VELVET GOLDMINE Todd HAYNES Prix de la meilleure contribution artistique au Festival International du Film 1999 ROSETTA Jean-Pierre et Luc Palme d'Or Unanimité ; Award for DARDENNE Best Actress Ex-aequo (Emilie DEQUENNE) 1999 TODO SOBRE MI MADRE = All Pedro ALMODÓVAR Award for Best Director about my mother 2000 DANCER IN THE DARK Lars VON TRIER Palme d'Or ; Award for Best Actress (BJÖRK) 2000 IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE WONG Kar Wai Award for Best Actor (Tony Chiu-Wai LEUNG) ; Grand Prix de la Commission Supérieure Technique 2001 LA STANZA DEL FIGLIO = THE Nanni MORETTI Palme d'Or SON'S ROOM 2001 LA PIANISTE Michael HANEKE Grand Prix ; Award for Best Actress (Isabelle HUPPERT) ; Award for Best Actor (Benoît Magimel) 2001 MULHOLLAND DRIVE David LYNCH Award for Best Director Ex-aequo 2002 THE PIANIST Roman POLANSKI Palme d'Or 2002 LE FILS = The son Jean-Pierre et Luc Award for Best Actor (Olivier DARDENNE GOURMET) 2003 ELEPHANT Gus VAN SANT Palme d'Or ; Award for Best Director 2005 L'ENFANT = The child Jean-Pierre et Luc Palme d'Or DARDENNE 2005 BROKEN FLOWERS Jim JARMUSCH Grand Prix 2005 CACHÉ = Hidden Michael HANEKE Award for Best Director 2005 THE THREE BURIALS OF Tommy Lee Jones Award for Best Screenplay (Guillermo MELQUIADES ESTRADA ARRIAGA) ; Award for Best Actor (Tommy Lee Jones) 2006 THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE Ken LOACH Palme d'Or BARLEY 2006 VOLVER Pedro ALMODÓVAR Award for Best Screenplay ; Award for Best Actress Ex-aequo (Chus LAMPREAVE, Yohana COBO, Carmen MAURA, Lola DUEÑAS, Blanca PORTILLO, Penélope CRUZ ) 4 2007 4 LUNI, 3 SAPTAMINI SI 2 ZILE Cristian MUNGIU Palme d'Or = 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days 2007 LE SCAPHANDRE ET LE Julian SCHNABEL Award for Best Director ; Vulcain Prize PAPILLON = The Diving Bell for an artist technician, awarded by and the Butterfly the C.S.T. 2008 ANTICHRIST Lars VON TRIER Award for Best Actress (Charlotte GAINSBOURG) 2008 ENTRE LES MURS = THE CLASS Laurent CANTET Palme d'Or 2008 LE SILENCE DE LORNA Jean-Pierre et Luc Award for Best Screenplay DARDENNE 2009 DAS WEISSE BAND = The white Michael HANEKE Palme d'Or ribbon 2010 LUNG BOONMEE RALUEK Apichatpong Palme d'Or CHAT = UNCLE BOONMEE WEERASETHAKUL WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES 2010 BIUTIFUL Alejandro GONZÁLEZ Award for Best Actor Ex-aequo (Javier IÑÁRRITU BARDEM) 2011 The tree of life Terrence MALICK Palme d'Or 2011 LE GAMIN AU VÉLO = The kid Jean-Pierre et Luc Grand Prix Ex-aequo with a bike DARDENNE 2011 MELANCHOLIA Lars von Trier, Award for Best Actress (Kirsten Dunst) 2011 The artist Michel HAZANAVICIUS Award for Best Actor (Jean DUJARDIN) 2012 AMOUR Michael HANEKE Palme d'Or 2012 BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN Benh ZEITLIN Caméra d'or WILD 2013 LA VIE D'ADÈLE - CHAPITRE 1 Abdellatif KECHICHE Palme d'Or & 2 = Blue is the warmest colour 2014 Kiş uykusu=WINTER SLEEP Nuri Bilge CEYLAN Palme d'Or 2014 FOXCATCHER Bennett MILLER Award for Best Director 5.
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