Un Certain Regard

Un Certain Regard (Eng. " A certain view ") is a section of the International Film Festival of Cannes. It was founded in 1978 by the then Commissioner-General of the Festival, Gilles Jacob, introduced to support films that so often are " atypical " to for the main competition of the festival and their makers, little is known. Shown annually up to 20 movies.

Prix ​​Un Certain Regard

The main prize of the section, the Prix Un Certain Regard, was introduced in 1998 and is associated with a prize that will be used for the dissemination of the winning film in France. Since 2005, the prize is worth 30,000 euros, awarded by the Fondation Groupama Gan pour le cinéma.

Previous winners are:

  • Film Festival of Cannes
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