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9800 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 23/10/2025.

Victory for Makhmalbaf

The 29th Ecumenical Jury Award has been won by 23-year-old Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf, for her third feature film entitled A cinq heures de l’après-midi. The six-man jury is the only one...  

25/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Ecumenical

Double victory for Europa Label

Norway and the United Kingdom will share the very first Europa Label award. Presented on 24 May and voted for by representatives of the Europa Cinemas network for films selected for Directors’...  

25/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Awards

Sokurov wins Fipresci

International film critics assigned three Fipresci awards in Cannes. The top prize went to Père et Fils by Russia’s Alexandre Sokurov for his “virtuous images and the originality with which he...  

25/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Sidebar

Elephant wins Palme d'Or

Double whammy for America's Gus Van Sant with best film and best direction while European cinema makes do with the Caméra d'Or for Reconstruction. The winners  

25/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Palmares

Death of Jean Yanne

A heart attack has robbed French cinema of one its most popular and talented veterans, Jean Yanne, who died on Friday 23 May aged 69. His passing coincides with the Cannes Film Festival, an event...  

24/05/2003 | Actors | France

Europe takes all

Four of the twenty short films selected for this year's Cinéfondation competition were European productions and three won. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica’s jury awarded Bezi Seko Bezi (Run...  

24/05/2003 | Cannes 2003

Palme d'Or - Forecasts

Five pre-eminent European film critics choose between Clint Eastwood, Denys Arcand, Lars von Trier and Gus Van Sant. The only sure-fire name is "Nicole"  

24/05/2003

Giordana's is the "Best Film"

The Italian director triumphs on the Croisette and wins Un Certain Regard with La Meglio Gioventù. Recognition for Jafar Panahi's Red Gold and Bensaidi's Mille mois  

24/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Certain Regard

Un Certain Regard - Awards

A six-hour-long film by Italian Marco Tullio Giordana won the top award hands down. Recognition also for Panahi and Bensaidi  

24/05/2003

The winners

European cinema beat the rest of the world in International Critics’ Week 2003, with the victory of Franco-Belgian feature, Depuis qu’Otar est parti, the directorial debut by Julie Bertucelli....  

23/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Semaine

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