1990 Cannes Film Festival

The 43rd International Film Festival of Cannes 1990 took place until May 21, 1990 by May 10.

After the collapse of socialist Europe and the fall of the Berlin Wall, the festival featured two previously banned films in competition. The Czechoslovak Contribution The ear was created in 1970 and the Polish contribution interrogation of a woman in 1982. Discovering these two films were among the outstanding achievements of the festival.

Competition

In the competition of the festival the following films were shown:

* = Golden Palm

International Jury

This year, Bernardo Bertolucci was president of the jury. He stood in front of the following judges: Fanny Ardant, Bertrand Blier, Alexei German, Françoise Giroud, Christopher Hampton, Anjelica Huston, Mira Nair, Sven Nykvist and Hayao Shibata.

Award winners

  • Grand Jury Prize: Shi no toge and Tilai
  • Special Jury Prize: secret protocol
  • Best Actor: Gérard Depardieu in Cyrano de Bergerac
  • Best Actress: Krystyna Janda in interrogation of a woman
  • Best Director: Pavel Lungin for Taxi Blues
  • Best Artistic Contribution: Mat
  • Best Technical Contribution: Pierre Lhomme for his camera work in Cyrano de Bergerac

More prices

  • FIPRESCI Prize: Shi no toge
  • FIPRESCI Prize for his life's work: Manoel de Oliveira
  • Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Allen 's fine
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