Jury Prize (Cannes Film Festival)

The Jury Prize (French: Prix du Jury) is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival, chosen by the Jury from the "official section" of movies at the festival.[1] It is considered the third-most prestigious prize at the film festival, after the Palme d'Or and the Grand Prix.

History

From 1951 until 1966 the name Special Jury Prize was used for the second-most important award of the festival. In 1967 the second place was renamed "Grand Prize of the Jury", and the Special Jury Prize title was withdrawn. Then, in 1969, the Jury Prize was created separately from the Grand Prize, and both have been awarded yearly since. The Special Jury Prize reappeared twice in the 1990s, and one International Jury Prize was awarded in 1946.

New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was the president of the Jury for the 2014 festival and oversaw a rare decision, in which the Jury Prize was awarded to two films: Mommy, by 25-year-old Xavier Dolan, and Goodbye to Language, by 83-year-old Jean-Luc Godard.[2]

UK director Andrea Arnold and UK director Ken Loach are tied for the record for most Jury Prizes. As of 2016 Arnold was awarded the prize for her films Red Road, Fish Tank, and American Honey, while Loach was awarded the prize for his films Hidden Agenda, Raining Stones, and The Angels' Share. Michelangelo Antonioni, René Clément, Masaki Kobayashi, and Samira Makhmalbaf have each won the award twice.

Prize winners

Year Film Director Nationality of Director
(At Time of Award)
Award
1946 La Bataille du rail René Clément  France International Jury Prize
1947 No Award N/A
1949 No Award N/A
1951 All About Eve Joseph L. Mankiewicz  United States Special Jury Prize
1952 Nous sommes tous des assassins André Cayatte  France
1953 No Award N/A
1954 Knave of Hearts René Clément  France
 United Kingdom
Special Jury Prize
1955 Lost Continent (Continente Perduto) Various  Italy
1956 The Mystery of Picasso (Le mystère Picasso) Henri-Georges Clouzot  France
1957 Kanał Andrzej Wajda  Poland
The Seventh Seal (Det sjunde inseglet) Ingmar Bergman  Sweden
1958 Mon Oncle Jacques Tati  France
1959 Stars (Sterne) Konrad Wolf  East Germany
1960 L'avventura Michelangelo Antonioni  Italy Jury Prize
Odd Obsession (Kagi) Kon Ichikawa  Japan
1961 Mother Joan of the Angels (Matka Joanna od aniołów) Jerzy Kawalerowicz  Poland Special Jury Prize
1962 The Trial of Joan of Arc (Procès de Jeanne d'Arc) Robert Bresson  France
L'Eclisse Michelangelo Antonioni  Italy
1963 Harakiri (Seppuku) Masaki Kobayashi  Japan
The Cassandra Cat (Az prijde kocour) Vojtěch Jasný  Czechoslovakia
1964 Woman in the Dunes (Suna no onna) Hiroshi Teshigahara  Japan
1965 Kwaidan Masaki Kobayashi  Japan
1966 Alfie Lewis Gilbert  United Kingdom
1967 No Award N/A
1969 Z Costa-Gavras  Greece Jury Prize
1970 Magasiskola István Gaál  Hungary
The Strawberry Statement Stuart Hagmann  United States
1971 Love (Szerelem) Károly Makk  Hungary
Joe Hill Bo Widerberg  Sweden
1972 Slaughterhouse-Five George Roy Hill  United States
1973 The Hour-Glass Sanatorium (Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą) Wojciech Has  Poland
The Invitation (L'Invitation) Claude Goretta   Switzerland
1974-1979 No Award N/A
1980 The Constant Factor (Constans) Krzysztof Zanussi  Poland Jury Prize
1981-1982 No Award N/A
1983 Kharij Mrinal Sen  India Jury Prize
1984 No Award N/A
1985 Colonel Redl (Oberst Redl) István Szabó  Hungary Jury Prize
1986 Thérèse Alain Cavalier  France
1987 Yeelen Souleymane Cissé  Mali
Shinran: Path to Purity Rentarō Mikuni  Japan
1988 A Short Film About Killing (Krótki film o zabijaniu) Krzysztof Kieślowski  Poland
1989 Jesus of Montreal Denys Arcand  Canada
1990 Hidden Agenda Ken Loach  United Kingdom
1991 Europa Lars von Trier  Denmark
Hors la vie Maroun Bagdadi  Lebanon
1992 Dream of Light (El Sol del Membrillo) Víctor Erice  Spain
An Independent Life Vitali Kanevski  Russia
1993 The Puppetmaster (Hsimeng Rensheng) Hou Hsiao Hsien  Taiwan
Raining Stones Ken Loach  United Kingdom
1994 La Reine Margot Patrice Chéreau  France
1995 Don't Forget You're Going to Die Xavier Beauvois  France
Carrington Christopher Hampton  United Kingdom Special Jury Prize
1996 Crash David Cronenberg  Canada
1997 Western Manuel Poirier  France Jury Prize
1998 Class Trip (La classe de neige) Claude Miller  France
The Celebration (Festen) Thomas Vinterberg  Denmark
1999 The Letter (A Carta) Manoel de Oliveira  Portugal
2000 Blackboards (Takhte Siah) Samira Makhmalbaf  Iran
Songs from the Second Floor (Sånger Från Andra Våningen) Roy Andersson  Sweden
2001 No Award N/A
2002 Divine Intervention (Yadon Ilaheyya) Elia Suleiman  Palestine Jury Prize
2003 At Five in the Afternoon (Panj e asr) Samira Makhmalbaf  Iran
2004 Tropical Malady (Sud Pralad) Apichatpong Weerasethakul  Thailand
Actress Irma P. Hall for The Ladykillers Joel and Ethan Coen  United States
2005 Shanghai Dreams (Qing hong) Wang Xiaoshuai  China
2006 Red Road Andrea Arnold  United Kingdom
2007 Persepolis Marjane Satrapi
Vincent Paronnaud
 France
Silent Light (Luz Silenciosa) Carlos Reygadas  Mexico
2008 Il Divo Paolo Sorrentino  Italy
2009 Thirst (Bakjwi) Park Chan-wook  South Korea
Fish Tank Andrea Arnold  United Kingdom
2010 A Screaming Man (Un Homme qui crie) Mahamat-Saleh Haroun  Chad
2011 Polisse Maïwenn  France
2012 The Angels' Share Ken Loach  United Kingdom
2013 Like Father, Like Son Hirokazu Koreeda  Japan
2014 Mommy Xavier Dolan  Canada
Goodbye to Language (Adieu au Langage) Jean-Luc Godard  France
  Switzerland
2015 The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos  Greece
2016 American Honey Andrea Arnold  United Kingdom

See also

References

  1. "Cannes Film Festival". IMDb. IMDb.com, Inc. 1990–2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  2. Xan Brooks (25 May 2014). "Cannes festival ready for shut-eye after Winter Sleep wins Palme d'Or". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 1 June 2014.

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