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The
27th
Cannes Film Festival
was held from 9 to 24 May
1974
. The
Grand Prix du Festival International du Film
went to
The Conversation
by
Francis Ford Coppola
.
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[4]
The festival opened with
Amarcord
, directed by
Federico Fellini
[5]
[6]
and closed with
S*P*Y*S
, directed by
Irvin Kershner
.
[7]
Jury
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The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 1974 feature film competition:
[8]
Feature films
Official selection
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In competition - Feature film
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The following feature films competed for the Grand Prix International du Festival:
[3]
Films out of competition
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The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:
[3]
Short film competition
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The following short films competed for the
Short Film Palme d'Or
:
[3]
- Akvarium
by Zdenka Doitcheva
- Another Saturday Night
by Steven B. Poster, Mik Derks
- Carnet trouve chez les fourmis
by Georges Senechal
- Hunger
by
Peter Foldes
- I stała si? ?wiatło??
by Jerzy Kalina
- Jocselekedetek
by Bela Vajda
- Leonarduv denik
by
Jan ?vankmajer
- O sidarta
by Michel Jakar
- Ostrov
(
Island
) by
Fyodor Khitruk
Parallel sections
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International Critics' Week
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The following feature films were screened for the 13th
International Critics' Week
(13e Semaine de la Critique):
[9]
Directors' Fortnight
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The following films were screened for the 1974
Directors' Fortnight
(Quinzaine des Realizateurs):
[10]
- Short films
- L'Agression
by Frank Cassenti (France)
- Au nom de Jesus
by Jose Rodrigues Dos Santos, Gerard Loubeau (Ivory Coast)
- Brainwash
by Ronald Bijlsma (Netherlands)
- Film sur Hans Bellmeer
by Catherine Binet (France)
- Liberte-Jean
by
Jean-Michel Carre
(France)
- Une puce sur un no man's land
by Marie-France Molle (France)
- Stillborn
by Ladd Mc Portlan] (United States)
- Winda
by Jerzy Kucia (Poland)
Awards
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Official awards
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The following films and people received the 1974 Official selection awards:
[2]
Short films
Independent awards
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FIPRESCI
[11]
Commission Superieure Technique
Ecumenical Jury
[12]
- The Jury President and the winners of the 1974 Grand Prix
-
Rene Clair (left), Jury President
-
Francis Ford Coppola, Grand Prix International du Festival winner
-
Pier Paolo Pasolini, Grand Prix Special du Jury winner
References
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