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2012 Cannes Film Festival

The 65th Cannes Film Festival took place from 16 to 27 May 2012. Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti was the president of the jury for the main competition. Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film Amour.

Juries
Μain competition The following people were appointed as the Jury for the feature films of the 2012 Official Selection: • Nanni Moretti, Italian filmmaker - Jury President • Hiam Abbass, Palestinian actress and director • Andrea Arnold, English filmmaker • Emmanuelle Devos, French actress • Jean Paul Gaultier, French fashion designer • Diane Kruger, German actress • Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor • Alexander Payne, American filmmaker • Raoul Peck, Haitian filmmaker Un Certain RegardTim Roth, British actor - Jury President • Leïla Bekhti, French actress • Tonie Marshall, French actress and filmmaker • Luciano Monteagudo, Argentine film critic • Sylvie Pras, French director of the Pompidou Centre and Festival de la Fiction at La Rochelle ''Caméra d'Or''Carlos Diegues, Brazilian filmmaker - Jury President • Michel Andrieu, French filmmaker • Rémy Chevrin, French cinematographer • Francis Gavelle, French film critic • Hervé Icovic, French art director • Gloria Satta, Italian film journalist Cinéfoundation and short filmsJean-Pierre Dardenne, Belgian filmmaker - Jury President • Karim Aïnouz, Brazilian filmmaker • Emmanuel Carrère, French novelist and filmmaker • Arsinée Khanjian, Canadian actress • Yu Lik-wai, Chinese cinematographer and director Independent juries The following independent juries awarded films in the frame of the Critics' Week. Nespresso Grand PrizeBertrand Bonello, French filmmaker - Jury President • Francisco Ferreira, Portuguese film critic • Akiko Kobari, Japanese film and dance critic • Robert Koehler, American film critic • Hanns-Georg Rodek, German film critic France 4 Visionary AwardCéline Sciamma, French filmmaker - Jury President • Victor-Emmanuel Boinem, Belgian film student and blogger • Ryan Lattanzio, American student and lead film critic at The Daily Californian • Bikas Mishra, Indian founder and editor of DearCinema.com • Kim Seehe, South Korean student and film critic Nikon Discovery Award for Short FilmJoão Pedro Rodrigues, Portuguese film director - Jury President • Jakub Felcman, Czech film curator • Marianne Khoury, Egyptian film director and producer • Danny Lennon, Canadian film curator • Kleber Mendonça Filho, Brazilian film director, curator, and critic ==Official Selection==
Official Selection
The official selection was announced on 19 April at Grand Hôtel in Paris. Among comments after the announcement, journalists noted the unusually high number of Hollywood films in the line-up, the absence of any female director in the main competition, as well as the absence of competing first-time feature film directors. The festival's artistic leader Thierry Frémaux responded that people should not focus only on the competition films: "The selection is an ensemble; you have to consider the whole package." :(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature. Un Certain Regard The following films were screened in the Un Certain Regard section: Cannes Classics The following films were screened in the Cannes Classics section. The Hungarian "montage film" Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen, directed by György Pálfi, was selected as the closing film for the Cannes Classics section. Cinéma de la Plage The Cinéma de la Plage is a part of the Official Selection of the festival. The outdoors screenings at the beach cinema of Cannes are open to the public. ==Parallel Sections==
Parallel Sections
Critics' Week The line-up for the Critics' Week was announced on 23 April at the section's website. The feature competition consists entirely of directorial debuts, something the section's artistic director Charles Tesson stressed was not intentional, but only the way it turned out when the submissions had been judged by quality. The following films were selected: :(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature. The following films were selected: :(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as directorial debut feature. ==Official Awards==
Official Awards
, winner of the 2012 Palme d'Or , winner of the 2012 Grand Prix The Palme d'Or was won by the French-language film Amour directed by Michael Haneke. Haneke previously won the award for The White Ribbon in 2009. Love tells the story of an elderly couple preparing for death. During his acceptance speech, the director said "A very, very big thanks to my actors who have made this film. It's their film. They are the essence of this film." The following films and people received the 2012 Official selection awards: In Competition Palme d'Or: Amour by Michael HanekeGrand Prix: Reality by Matteo GarroneBest Director: Carlos Reygadas for Post Tenebras LuxBest Screenplay: Beyond the Hills by Cristian MungiuBest Actress: Cristina Flutur and Cosmina Stratan for Beyond the HillsBest Actor: Mads Mikkelsen for The HuntJury Prize: ''The Angels' Share'' by Ken Loach Un Certain Regard Prix Un Certain Regard: Después de Lucía by Michel FrancoUn Certain Regard Special Jury Prize: Le grand soir by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de KervernUn Certain Regard Special Distinction: Children of Sarajevo by Aida BegićUn Certain Regard Award for Best Actress: • Émilie Dequenne in Loving Without ReasonSuzanne Clément in Laurence Anyways === Caméra d'Or === • Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin Cinéfondation 1st Prize: The Road to by Taisia Igumentseva • 2nd Prize: Abigail by Matthew James Reilly • 3rd Prize: The Hosts by Miguel Angel Moulet Short Films Competition Short Film Palme d'Or: Silent by L. Rezan Yesilbas == Independent Awards ==
Independent Awards
=== FIPRESCI Prizes === • In the Fog by Sergei Loznitsa (In Competition) • Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin (Un Certain Regard) • Hold Back by Rachid Djaïdani (Directors' Fortnight) Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist Vulcan Award: Charlotte Bruus Christensen (cinematography) for The Hunt === Prize of the Ecumenical Jury === • The Hunt by Thomas VinterbergSpecial Mention: Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin Critics' Week Grand Prix Nespresso: Aquí y allá by Antonio Méndez EsparzaEuropa Cinemas: The Repentant by Merzak AllouachePrix SACD: Camille Rewinds by Noémie LvovskySpecial mention Prix SACD: Ernest & Celestine by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner • Premier Prix Illy for Short Filmmaking: The Curse by Fyzal Boulifa • Special mention Prix Illy: The Living Also Cry by Basil da Cunha Prize of the Youth Jury Prix de la Jeunesse: Holy Motors by Leos CaraxPrix Regard Jeune: Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin === Prix François Chalais === • Horses of God by Nabil Ayouch === Queer Palm === • Laurence Anyways by Xavier DolanBest Short Film: ''It's Not a Cowboy Movie'' by Benjamin Parent Palm Dog Jury Palm Dog Award: Smurf in SightseersGrand Jury Prize: Billy Bob in Le grand soir ==References==
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