1995 Cannes Film Festival
The 48th International Film Festival of Cannes 1995 took place until May 28, 1995 by May 17.
Competition
In Competition at this year's festival the following films were shown:
* = Golden Palm
International Jury
This year, the French actress Jeanne Moreau was Jury President. She stood in front of a jury with the following members: Gianni Amelio, Jean -Claude Brialy, Nadine Gordimer, Gaston Kaboré, Michèle Ray -Gavras, Emilio Garcia Riera, Philippe Rousselot, John Waters and Mariya Zvereva.
Award winners
- Palme d'Or: Underground
- Grand Jury Prize: Ulysses' Gaze
- Jury Prize: Do not forget that you must die
- Special Jury Prize: Carrington - Love to death
- Best Actor: Jonathan Pryce in Carrington - Love to death
- Best Actress: Helen Mirren in King George - A Madness of
- Best Director: Mathieu Kassovitz for hate
- Technology Award: Shanghai Triad
Other winners
- FIPRESCI Prize: Land and Freedom and Ulysses' Gaze
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: Land and Freedom