1980 Cannes Film Festival
The 33rd International Film Festival of Cannes 1980 took place between 23 May 1980 from May 9.
Competition
In Competition at this year's festival the following films were shown:
* = Golden Palm
International Jury
This year, the American actor Kirk Douglas was president of the jury. He stood in front of the following judges: Ken Adam, Robert Benayoun, Veljko Bulajic, Leslie Caron, Charles Champlin, André Delvaux, Gian Luigi Rondi, Michael Spencer and Albina du Boisrouvray.
Award winners
- Palme d'Or: All That Jazz and Kagemusha - The Shadow Warrior
- Grand Jury Prize: My uncle from America
- Special Jury Prize: Constans
- Best Actor: Michel Piccoli in The Leap into the Void
- Best Actress: Anouk Aimée in The Leap into the Void
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Jack Thompson in The case of Lieutenant Morant
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Milena Dravic in Poseban tretman and Carla Gravina in The Terrace
More prices
- FIPRESCI Award: My uncle from America
- Prices of the Ecumenical Jury: Constans and Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky