Cannes film festival 2007

Cannes Film Festival 2007

:. Duration: 16 - 27 May
:. City: Cannes
:. Venue: Palais des festivals
:. Edition: 60th
:. Country: France
:. Official Site: Cannes film festival 2007
:. Program: Cannes film selection
:. Awards: Cannes winners



Cannes Award Winners
The Golden Palm went to Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Check out the full list of winners.



4 Months 3 Weeks 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Carried from beginning to end by its actors, the film mainly lingers on human feelings, Mungiu's camera taking the time to let them appear.

Boarding Gate Boarding Gate
The stench of Demonlover permeates Olivier Assayas's latest film, Boarding Gate.

Control Control
Focusing on the personal life of Joy Division's singer, Ian Curtis, during his rise to fame, Control is based on a biographical book by his wife.

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly possesses all the weapons needed to seduce the public, the critics and the festival jury. A difficult subject based on a true story, a mise en scène rich in proposals, a clever mix of tones, alternating tears and cynical laughter, and finally, impeccable acting.

Grindhouse: Death Proof Grindhouse: Death Proof
An adrenaline-driven homage to road films and a testament to the films of directors like John Hough and Monte Hellman.

A Lost Man A Lost Man
One of the most talented French photographers inspired director Danielle Arbid's story about a search for identity.

No Country for Old Men No Country for Old Men
The Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men is film noir with echoes of Fargo.

Persepolis Persepolis
Adapted from Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel, Persepolis is a personal history everyone can relate to, told with a knowing mix of humor and nostalgia.

The Secret of the Grain The Secret of the Grain
Set in a small port in the south of France, The Secret of the Grain chronicles the journey of an old man who after being downsized out of a job decides to use his small savings to open a couscous restaurant on a junkyard boat.

Sicko Sicko
Sicko takes on Uncle Sam's health system, forcing comparisons with services in other countries.

Silent Light Silent Light
Silent Light is one of those films that stands out because of its undeniable aesthetic values, but which leaves the audience twiddling its thumbs and puts forward an overly hermetic mysticism.

Tehilim Tehilim
Haunted by loss and the impossibility of mourning, Tehilim continues director Raphaël Nadjari's tradition of films about suffering communities.

Water Lilies Water Lilies
Centered around a synchronized swimming team, Céline Sciamma's debut studies the nascent sexuality of three teenage girls struggling with their own desires.



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 IN COMPETITION
  .: 4 Mois, 3 semaines
  .: Alexandra
  .: Death Proof
  .: Breath
  .: De l'autre côté
  .: The Diving Bell
  .: Import / Export
  .: Izgnanie
  .: La Forêt de Mogari
  .: La Nuit nous appartient
  .: Les Chansons d'amour
  .: L'Homme de Londres
  .: My Blueberry Nights
  .: No Country for Old Men
  .: Paranoid Park
  .: Persepolis
  .: Promets-le moi
  .: Secret sunshine
  .: Silent Light
  .: Tehilim
  .: Une vieille maîtresse
  .: Zodiac
 OUT OF COMPETITION
  .: Boarding Gate
  .: Sicko
 QUINZAINE
  .:  A Lost Man
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