Click through each award to see the full list of nominees and winners! The powerful music lends grandeur to the origins of life, among the most ingenious pairings of music and image in the history of the festival. Yet as hidden predators begin to feast on his plants, he responds with paranoia and violence. 2019 Cannes Film Festival – Palme d’Or – Best Short Film. Hand-picked. The harmony of the farmhouse is broken and the initially calm animation follows suit, descending into a frenzy of firework colours, revolutionary bear-riding children and asteroid-like houses flying through voids. Films. For the 2014-2019 schedules and award winners, see here. A record 2,067 features films were submitted for consideration for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival (1,845 films in 2019). These are short films that have won the Palm d'Or. In a way then, it’s not too much of a surprise that the top prize went to Mano a Mano (Louise Courvoisier), which follows two dancers as they rehearse and perform a precarious routine. The Bigger Picture by Daisy Jacobs (2014) (UK) (7m) The Bigger Picture won the BAFTA for Best Short Animation, and was nominated for an Academy Award and the Palm d'Or at Cannes (see Omnibus for the only film to have ever won all three awards). “Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California” – by Jim Jarmusch (1993). Yet, according to this fascinating essay by Michael Brooke, we can’t overstate the significance of early documentaries like “Floods.” Made in the brief window between World War Two and state-imposed Socialist Realism, the fact that documentaries of this nature even exist is pretty incredible. Death is not necessarily the sort of thing that needs to be portrayed in full mourning, the dour black and whites of “Wind.” Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis bring the finality of life into the big city, using an urban environment of well-dressed animals to soften the blow. The Palme d’Or du Court Métrage has had a long, varied, and pretty magnificent history. High-profile films in the lineup include The Nap… The Quinzaine’s Illy Prize winner was Pham Thien An’s one-take wonder Stay Awake, Be Ready, which presents a bustling street scene and gradually draws back from it. The Cannes Short Film Festival is open to international films in one of the following categories: Short Film Short Documentary Animated Short Experimental Short LGBT Short Horror Short Sci-Fi Short … Agnès Patron’s And Then The Bear was the only animated film among the Official Competition shorts. The animation itself is also extraordinary, a triumph that breaks between 2D and 3D images and manages to evoke the invisible with ease. There are films on this list that seem almost shockingly early, forgotten forerunners of 20th century cinema’s greatest moments. We’re left to decide which we’ll let it be. . Comedy Lola Halifa-Legrand & Marie Jacotey 10 minutes. In 2019, the Short Film Palme d’or was awarded to THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US AND THE SKY by Vasilis Kekatos (Greece), by a jury chaired by Claire DENIS and formed of Stacy MARTIN, Panos H. KOUTRAS, Eran and Cătălin MITULESCU. This small narrative of a man stuck in rush hour, destined to be late for an important meeting, begins to build the complex relationship that the Romanian New Wave has with time, even without its signature long takes. Inspired by her own 2009 short film, which tackles the subject of young African men drowning at sea as they attempt to make it to Europe, Diop’s merging of social realism and magical realism produced fine results. Before “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days” won the Palme d’Or in 2007, and before “The Death of Mr. Lazarescu” won the Un Certain Regarde prize, Cătălin Mitulescu’s “Traffic” picked up the Palme d’Or du Court Métrage. Un Certain Regard Prize: Special Jury Prize. “Parasite” is Bong Joon-Ho’s latest laser-sharp social satire. “When the Day Breaks” – by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis (1999). Sprouting from an endless black background, fine-brushed lines of green grass are punctuated by a scarlet rooftop; beside it, two red shapes circling each other like dots on a radar screen. The plot may sound chaotic, but the film itself is not. The 2019 recipient was The Distance Between Us and the Sky, directed by Vasilis Kekatos. Denis’ work often focuses on the body and its movement, with dance pivotal to a number of her works. Un Certain Regard: Jury Prize. Film Also Nominated For ‘Best Writing’ Los Angeles, CA – Diversity in Cannes, the global film movement created by Yolanda Brinkley to promote inclusion at the Cannes Film Festival, announced the winners of the 2020 Short Film Showcase, via a virtual awards ceremony. Best Micro Experimental Short Film A Sunny Day Natalie Kerman Spain Mediterranean Film Festival Cannes 2016-2021 The short films competition, which culminates in the jury awarding the Short Film Palme d’or, will take place next autumn at the Palais des festivals in Cannes. Cannes Short Film Festival. Film Original title 1946 - 47: No award this year 1949: Alfred L. Werker, Eugene Ling & Virginia Shaler (United States) Lost Boundaries: 1951: Terence Rattigan (United Kingdom) The Browning Version: 1952: Piero Tellini (Italy) Cops and Robbers: Guardie e ladri: 1953 - 57: No award this year 1958 1: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Massimo Franciosa & Pasquale Festa Campanile (Italy) Ambience, directed by Wisam Al Jafari, os a Palestinian film following two musicians who keep getting interrupted by the sounds of a nearby refugee camp. Kept at centre frame, the dissenting voicesof her father and teacher pull at her from off screen, stretching her psychically and mentally. I know a lot of this statistical analysis might seem like a lot of information, but it’s best to know your chances when submitting to a festival. At the official Cannes award ceremony, before the feature prizes are handed out, there is another Palme d’Or announced: for the best short film. As well as judging the Official Competition shorts, legendary French director Claire Denis, along with her jury, presided over the Cinéfondation, the Festival’s student film selection. Registered charity 287780. The Cannes Short Film Festival showcases the best of international short filmmaking in the world's most famous film festival city: Cannes. The Conversation (1974) Frances Ford Coppola premiered two films at the Cannes Film Festival in 1974. János Vadász’s “Overture,” is a documentary, in a sense. It’s stripped-down, but never feels empty. Vasilis Kekatos’s The Distance Between Us and the Sky won the top prize, but there were many more micro-miracles in competition at this year’s festival. Of the 305 people who have directed a Cannes-nominated short film over this period, only twelve have been nominated twice. “Atmospheric” would be the most clichéd understatement for the mood of this weird little animation, in which a mysterious bird-woman torments a mustachioed gentleman. Five female directors are also featured in the 2020 Official Selection. Jane Campion’s first short film won the Palme, and it was with Cătălin Mitulescu’s 2004 winner Traffic that the Romanian New Wave arrived on the Croisette. As ever, the selection and winners across all strands of the festival are a reminder that it’s not just the features that provide the best films at Cannes. 10. The story follows a group of astronomers who voyage to the moon. Different characters take the lead each time the camera peels away, before revealing the complete curb-side vista in a gruesome finale. It’s a diesel-smelling dream that’s worthy of both accolades. The Van – Erenik Beqiri Jim Jarmusch’s eventual 2003 feature began here, with a single short film starring Tom Waits and Iggy Pop. 13- Submitting your movie, you authorize INDIE SHORTS AWARDS CANNES to use, distribute and share the film poster, trailer, synopsis and movie stills in our social media. The best of the bunch was She Runs by Qiu Yang, which deservedly won the sidebar’s Leitz Cine Short Film Discovery Award. Here it is, the eight-minute start to one of the richest filmographies of the last thirty years. In 2015, requiring more capacity, CSFF moved to the Cinema Pathé Masséna in Nice. Following in the footsteps of Leigh and Cassavetes, Van builds on an authentic, semi-improvised script, to share characters that feel extremely well-weathered. Short Films Cannes Film Festival. International Peace Award. The Palme d’Or, the highest prize granted at the Cannes Film Festival, for Best Short was given to Charles Williams’ marvel “All These Creatures”, filmed on historic 16mm gauge of film.It presented topics around growing up, parents dealing with children and it was all revealed through the view of youth. The poor guy is conquered, converted, fingerprinted and abandoned again and again while the world steals the sand out from under him. And you can watch a whole lot of them online! As for the film itself, this wordless recording of the flooding of the Vistula River is an absolutely breathtaking discovery. The selection committee has viewed 4240 shorts. It’s thrilling, not just for that moment, but to see a director appear in control of a vision and then to see them break free. It is the simplest of triumphs, and as haunting as “Harpya” in its own way. Shot in a cropped ratio, the film locks in its protagonist – a young girl, Yu, being forced into gymnastics – from the very start. If “Island” is among Cannes’ most charming allegories, Garri Bardin’s wire animation is its darkest masterpiece. Cannes Shorts will be celebrating the year's best in short film genre: Best Short Film Best Short Documentary Best LGBT Short Best Horror Short Best Sci-Fi Short Best Animated Short Best Experimental Short Best Short Short Best Music Video The 2019 Short Films Competition comprises 11 films (9 works of fictions, 1 documentary, and 1 animation), from Albania, Argentina, France, Finland, Greece, Israel, Ukraine, Sweden, and the USA. There’s tension in the air that breezes through the whispers of grass (heightened by the stellar music of Pierre Oberkampf and sound from Mathias Chaumet) as they anticipate a new arrival; a cowboy who looks like someone outlined the Marlboro Man on a chalkboard and started animating his smoking silhouette. Parasite They showcase a variety of styles, identities, cultures and geographies. Another animation proved to be a highlight in the Quinzaine: Movements by Dahee Jeong creatively and comically explores the relationships of movement and time between people, dogs, trees and the planet. The film ends on a beach-side musical performance, where the hypnotising local music is a call to arms or an epitaph. Winner, Best Short Film 24fps International Short Film Festival 2018 - Winner, Best Director Fargo Film Festival 2019 - Winner, Best Short Film It’s funny in that restrained, matter-of-fact sort of way, especially when the two light up cigarettes because “the beauty of quitting is that now I can have one. Short Film - Jury Prize. RITUS - Cannes Official Selection, Winner Best Film, 48 Hour Film Project Leeuwarden (2016) - YouTube. Khitruk combines the charisma of Saul Bass with an Eastern European absurdist sensibility, and the result is both charming and unruly. Here are the cream of the crop, the ten best winners of the Palme d’Or du Court Métrage that are available to watch online. Best Action Film: Koan Best Animated Film: The Sandman Best Choreography: The Stop Best Cinematography: Tombstone Pillow Best Comedy Film: Charlie – Someone’s In There Best Costume Design: The Sycamore Gap Best Dance Film: The Return Agnès Patron’s stripped-down, expressionistic And Then the Bear was the only animated film among Cannes’s Official Competition shorts. Play. ma. It also contains the most unsettling example of French fry eating in cinema. Un Certain Regard Prize: Best Film. The different takes contrast the dramatic difference between high and low tide and how the change in sea levels has affected the simplest tasks. Amazon. Awards were presented and screened publicly in Cannes, France at a special gala. Jane Campion’s “Peel” is an exercise not only in discipline but in tension, a slice of life choreographed down to the last bead of sweat. The movie: Part murder-mystery, flat-out comedy and thriller, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is one of the best flicks to ever spoof the film noir genre. Waits is gruff and confrontational, while Iggy seems mostly confused. Barbara Rupik’s Polish animation The Little Soul is quite a grisly, enthralling film, which feels like watching a creature made of melting raspberry-ripple ice-cream, wade through a side-scrolling video game wasteland designed by Hieronymus Bosch. And this is why, by providing a link between the Shorts in Competition and the Short Film Corner, Cannes Court Métrage is the proof of the vitality of a world meant to become tomorrow’s Festival de Cannes. The set-up is obvious from the title, a brief meeting between the two musicians in a little anonymous café. Subscribe now for exclusive offers and the best of cinema. Find out about international touring programmes, BFI Film Academy: opportunities for young creatives, Get funding to progress my creative career, Search the BFI National Archive collections, Read research data and market intelligence, Search for projects funded by National Lottery, Apply for British certification and tax relief, Get help as a new filmmaker and find out about NETWORK, Find out about booking film programmes internationally. Log in here to your digital edition and archive subscription, take a look at the packages on offer and buy a subscription. The Distance Between Us and the Sky trailer. Shot on 16mm, it’s a film dealing – like several features in the main programme – with themes of parenthood and coming of age, refracted through an adolescent perspective. The film treats bodies as both sculptors and sculptures, finding the beauty in the body’s form and lingering on it, but giving equal time to the pain and craft behind the art. At the official ceremony, the Palme d’Or for Best Short went to Charles Williams’s All These Creatures. You can also contact the Directors' Fortnight or the Semaine de la Critique, which are parallel sections of the Festival de Cannes. The Cannes Short Film Festival, over the past 30 years, has seen 23% female directors, 25% of the writers and 40% of the producers have all been female. “An Exercise in Discipline – Peel” – by Jane Campion (1986). It’s exquisitely composed, constantly pressuring Yu with its slow zoom, that is until one moment, where for seconds only it becomes infected with the bone-shakingspirit of Jason Bourne. Another film working with the long-take format was That Which Is to Come Is Just a Promise (from collective Flatform), an experimental 30 minutes that cuts between a number of seemingly endless shots, winding through the streets and natural landscape of Funafuti (in the Tuvalu archipelago). Generation gap: Cannes 2017’s prize-winning short films, Fostering a new Scottish cinema at Glasgow Short Film Festival 2019, Clermont-Ferrand 2019: seven of the best short films. 4. It’s really more evidence of why the term “documentary” is silly in the first place, but that’s another conversation entirely. Patron knows the value of negative space, using it to tell an expressionistic, violent coming-of-age tale. ©2021 British Film Institute. In the run-up to the announcement of the Official Selection of the 71st Festival de Cannes, to be held on Thursday, April, 12th at 11am, discover the Short films in Competition and the Cinéfondation Selection 2018. Cannes winners. Award-Winning Actress Nia Fairweather Wrote, Produced and Starred in Short Film. Out of the hundreds of film this Godfather of cinema completed, this is the one that has stood the test of time. The 72nd Cannes Film Festival has announced the lineup of Cannes Court Métrage 2019. The film then pans behind them, gradually granting us a 360 degree view of a chilling event in this tiny Hungarian village. Un Certain Regard: Special Distinction of the Jury. In a world where digital has allowed the single take to become something of a fetishised commodity, it’s refreshing to see a filmmaker not throwing away their shot. The Semaine provided a number of micro-miracles, including the carefully observed, jumbled teenage odyssey Lucia En El Limbo from Valentina Maurel and the table-turning (very) naked deconstruction of white male saviours The Manila Lover directed by Johanna Pyykkö. The plot is both immaterial and crucial, great significance dropped into the most minute of quarrels: an exhausted father ordering his son to pick up the pieces of an orange tossed out the window of the car, an argument between siblings about missing a television show. And unlike its feature film counterpart, the short Palme has ventured well beyond the realm of live-action narrative film many times. 2020 Winners of Global Short Film Awards Cannes. 287 likes. In 2020 the Cannes Short Film Festival screened online on Eventive Campion’s choice of close-ups, her brash use of sound and her grounded understanding of family make “Peel” perhaps the strongest live-action Palme d’Or short in history. Because I’ve quit.” It’s awkward, earthy and downright weird. Palm d'Or: Best Short Film. He creates a forest and later a farm, fashioning a Garden of Eden out of metal. Cannes Film Festival 2019 – all our coverage, The Digital Edition and Archive quick link. A film by Celine Held & Logan George. The Distance Between Us and the Sky Vasilis Kekatos. “Wind” might be the single greatest one-shot short film I have ever seen. It begins with an Adam made of metal, folded from a large wire coil. “Wind” might be the single greatest one-shot short film I have ever seen. Cannes Film Festival. Netflix has purchased worldwide distribution rights. Marcell Ivanyi begins with a recreation of a photograph by Lucien Hervé, showing three women looking off-camera in the same direction. Short films (between 1 and 35 minutes) can be registered for the Short Film Corner: a meeting place dedicated to short films within the Festival de Cannes. Watch the best Cannes winning short films, including Safari by Yayo Herrero. The programme features 11 short films (9 works of fictions, 1 documentary and 1 animation), from Albania, Argentina, France, Finland, Greece, Israel, Ukraine, Sweden and USA. Best Cannes Short Films | Short of the Week. Beautifully painted in their signature style of pencil and paint over photocopies, “When the Day Breaks” is a warm, wise look at how we are all connected. Bardin is commenting on war, greed, and the limitations of our natural resources. This film is the overture to the hatching of a chick, set to Beethoven’s Overture to Egmont. Taking the second prize was Hiéu, directed by Richard Van, which follows an Los Angeles-based man who, on the eve of returning to Vietnam, visits his estranged family home. This year, the selection committee has viewed 4240 short films. Best Documentary - Short Film. So many that I couldn’t even feature some of the best in this piece – do yourself a favor and go track down “Blinkity Blank,” “Skaterdater,” “Balablok,” “Sniffers” and “Cracker Bag,” to name a few. MTV AND ALL RELATED TITLES AND LOGOS ARE TRADEMARKS OF VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC, The 10 Best Short Films in Cannes History. The 2019 recipient was The Distance Between Us and the Sky, directed by Vasilis Kekatos. I’d imagine most of us don’t, and it seems like director Jerzy Bossak is now almost entirely forgotten outside of Poland. The short films that have been honored over the years by the Cannes Film Festival are significant, unique and often almost brashly creative. The third prize was shared between two films. 14- Maximum length allowed is 40 minutes. 2018 Cannes Film Festival – Palme d’Or – Best Short Film. I can’t entirely explain it, but there you have it. Nor are they an aside, tangential to the larger history of cinema that the feature Palme winners represent. The 2020 selection encompasses 11 short films from 12 different countries, for a total running time of 2h24. 4.4 BEST SCI-FI SHORT FILM Trip To The Moon. Cannes Short Film Festival 2014 took place at the gorgeous Studio 13 MJC Picaud cinema in downtown Cannes on November 19-22. Now, I know very little about Polish documentary in the late 1940s. ©2021 Viacom International Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15- The annual prize of usd 3500 will be given once a year to the Best Short of the Year. Soviet animator Fyodor Khitruk’s “Island” is a wry indictment of colonialism, built around one lonely castaway under one lonely tree. The Short Film Palme d'Or ( French: Palme d'Or du court métrage) is the highest prize … The influence of this film from director and actor George Melies cannot be overstated. Short films explore the present and prepare the future. Un Certain Regard: Best Poetic Narrative. All rights reserved. Cannes – Palme d’Or – Best Short Film. A whole lot of the best short film Palme d’Or winners are from Hungary. In a collection of chaptered scenes, each showing these Hockney-esque participants in a mundane activity (walking, watching TV, painting a fence), Jeong lightheartedly ponders our relationships to nature and our own existence within the immensity of time. The curated film titles that have got the Cannes 2020 official stamp of approval will get a big boost at the Cannes Virtual Film Market, film festivals, theatres in the coming months. These smaller films are a quirkier bunch, an exciting collection of cartoons and vérité documentaries alongside the international narratives. Many of the short Palme d’Or winners from the 1960s and 1970s are cartoons functioning as hip political allegories, the best of them from Eastern Europe. As well as the Palme d’Or, The Distance Between Us and the Sky also won the Queer Palme. At the official Cannes award ceremony, before the feature prizes are handed out, there is another Palme d’Or announced: for the best short film. “Harpya” is haunting, a bit deranged, and entirely unforgettable. Of all Cannes-nominated short films between 1990 and 2018, 91.7% had one director, 7.6% had two directors and only two films had more than two. Marcell Ivanyi begins with a recreation of a photograph by Lucien Hervé, showing three … It has the air of psychoanalysis to it, the sort of myth-making directed right at our deepest anxieties. While the courtyard of a petrol station may not seem the most romantic location, Kekatos, along with his sparkling central duo, played by Nikolakis Zeginoglou and Ioko Ioannis Kotidis, inject the cold light and concrete with the energy and warmth of new romantic possibility.