Sunday, November 24

Cannes Film Festival

1979 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

1979 Cannes Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Winner and Nominees

1979 Cannes Film Festival - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury WinnerRough TreatmentAndrzej WajdaA famous Polish journalist presents a problem for the powers-that-be when he displays his full political skill and knowledge on a television show featuring questions and answers on a world ...Amazon
1978 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

1978 Cannes Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Winner and Nominees

1978 Cannes Film Festival - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury WinnerThe SpiralKrzysztof ZanussiA strange arrogant tourist arrives at the Morskie Oko mountain shelter. Next morning, in spite of danger, he climbs alone and the search for him begins.AmazonThe Tree of Wooden ClogsErmanno OlmiPeasant life in a feudal farm in rural Italy at the end of the 19th century.Amazon
1977 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

1977 Cannes Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Winner and Nominees

1977 Cannes Film Festival - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury WinnerJ.A. Martin photographeJean BeaudinThe wife of photographer J.A. Martin decides to go with him in his tour of the hard Canadian countryside at the turn of the century. She hopes the intimacy will revive their marriage.AmazonThe LacemakerClaude GorettaA reserved young woman moves into an apartment with a young student she met while on vacation.Amazon
1974 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

1974 Cannes Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Winner and Nominees

1974 Cannes Film Festival - Prize of the Ecumenical Jury WinnerAli: Fear Eats the SoulRainer Werner FassbinderAn almost accidental romance is kindled between a German woman in her mid-sixties and a Moroccan migrant worker around twenty-five years younger. They abruptly decide to marry, appalling everyone around them.Amazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Palm

2019 Cannes Film Festival – Queer Palm Winner and Nominees

2019 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm WinnerPortrait of a Lady on FireCéline SciammaOn an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman.Amazon2019 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm Nominees5BDan KraussAmazonAdamMaryam TouzaniAmazonAnd Then We DancedLevan AkinAmazonBacurauJuliano DornellesAmazonBeanpoleKantemir BalagovAmazonIndianaraMarcelo BarbosaAmazonLibertéAlbert SerraAmazonLux ÆternaGaspar NoéAmazonMatthias & MaximeXavier DolanAmazonOh Mercy!Arnaud DesplechinAmazonPain and GloryPedro AlmodóvarAmazonPort AuthorityDanielle LessovitzAmazonRocketmanDexter FletcherAmazonTlamessAla Eddine SlimAmazonYou Deserve a LoverHafsia HerziAmazonZombi ChildBertrand BonelloAmazon
2018 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Palm

2018 Cannes Film Festival – Queer Palm Winner and Nominees

2018 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm WinnerGirlLukas DhontLara is a 15-year-old girl, born in the body of a boy, who dreams of becoming a ballerina.Amazon2018 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm NomineesCarmen & LolaArantxa EchevarríaAmazonCassandro, the Exotico!Marie LosierAmazonDiamantinoGabriel AbrantesAmazonEl AngelLuis OrtegaAmazonEuphoriaValeria GolinoAmazonKnife + HeartYann GonzalezAmazonLove BloomsMichaël DacheuxAmazonRafikiWanuri KahiuAmazonSauvage / WildCamille Vidal-NaquetAmazonSorry AngelChristophe HonoréAmazonWhitneyKevin MacdonaldAmazon
2017 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Palm

2017 Cannes Film Festival – Queer Palm Winner and Nominees

2017 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm WinnerBPM (Beats Per Minute)Robin CampilloMembers of the advocacy group ACT UP Paris demand action by the government and pharmaceutical companies to combat the AIDS epidemic in the early 1990s.Amazon2017 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm NomineesCobyChristian SondereggerAmazonGolden YearsAndré TéchinéAmazonHow to Talk to Girls at PartiesJohn Cameron MitchellAmazonMarlina the Murderer in Four ActsMouly SuryaAmazonThe Prince of NothingwoodSonia KronlundAmazonTheyAnahita GhazvinizadehAmazon
2016 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Palm

2016 Cannes Film Festival – Queer Palm Winner and Nominees

2016 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm WinnerThe Lives of ThérèseSébastien LifshitzThérèse Clerc is one of the great figures of militantism. From the struggle to legalize abortion to the fight for equal rights of men and women and the battle for gay rights, she's been on ...Amazon2016 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm NomineesApnéeJean-Christophe MeurisseAmazonAquariusKleber Mendonça FilhoAmazonDivinesHouda BenyaminaAmazonFioreClaudio GiovannesiAmazonLe cancrePaul VecchialiAmazonRawJulia DucournauAmazonStaying VerticalAlain GuiraudieAmazonThe DancerStéphanie Di GiustoAmazonThe HandmaidenChan-wook ParkAmazonThe Neon DemonNicolas Winding RefnAmazonWilly 1erLudovic BoukhermaAmazon
2015 Awards, All Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Palm

2015 Cannes Film Festival – Queer Palm Winner and Nominees

2015 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm WinnerCarolTodd HaynesAn aspiring photographer develops an intimate relationship with an older woman in 1950s New York.Amazon2015 Cannes Film Festival - Queer Palm NomineesAmyAsif KapadiaAmazonDopeRick FamuyiwaAmazonLoveGaspar NoéAmazonMarguerite & JulienValérie DonzelliAmazonMuch LovedNabil AyouchAmazonMustangDeniz Gamze ErgüvenAmazonNeither Heaven Nor EarthClément CogitoreAmazonOh La La Pauline!Émilie BrisavoineAmazonTwo FriendsLouis GarrelAmazonVanityLionel BaierAmazonWhere There Is ShadeNathan NicholovitchAmazon