Critics' Week

Critics' Week (French: Semaine de la critique), until 2008 called International Critics' Week (Semaine internationale de la critique), is a parallel section to the Cannes Film Festival organized by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. It was created in 1962, after the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics's successful campaign for Shirley Clarke's The Connection to be screened at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It is the oldest non-official Cannes sidebar.[2][3]

Critics' Week
LocationCannes, France
Founded1962
AwardsGrand Prize
Websitewww.semainedelacritique.com Edit this at Wikidata

Critics' Week's objective is to discover and support new talents, showcasing first and second feature films by directors worldwide. Bernardo Bertolucci,[4] Philip Kaufman, Ken Loach, Tony Scott, Agnieszka Holland,[5] Leos Carax, Wong Kar-wai,[6] Guillermo del Toro,[7] Jacques Audiard, Arnaud Desplechin, Gaspar Noé,[6] François Ozon,[8] Andrea Arnold,[9] Alejandro González Iñárritu, Julia Ducournau,[6] Justine Triet,[10] all began at Critics' Week.

Critics' Week presents a selective program of seven feature films and ten short films in competition.[11] There are also special screenings which are kept few in number in order to provide them greater visibility.[12] Feature films compete for Grand Prize, the SACD Prize, which is awarded for best screenplay, and the Gan Foundation Award, which helps films get distribution.[13] Short films can receive the Canal+ Award and the Discovery Award.[14] Debut feature films are eligible for the Caméra d'Or, which is open to all first films in Official Selection and the parallel sections at Cannes.[15]

Since its creation in 1990 and until 2010, there was no jury at Critics' Week. Journalists of all nationalities were invited to vote at the end of each screening of the films in competition, after which the Grand Prize was awarded. In 2011, on the occasion of its 50th edition, Critics' Week formed an international jury made up of four critics and chaired by Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong. Thereafter, the jury has been presided over by a director and consists of four members with writing, filmmaking, acting or programming backgrounds.[16] Notable jury presidents have included Bertrand Bonello, Miguel Gomes, Andrea Arnold, Ronit Elkabetz, Valérie Donzelli, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Joachim Trier, Ciro Guerra and Cristian Mungiu.[17]

Main awards

  • Feature films[14]
    • Grand Prize (Grand Prix)
    • French Touch Prize of the Jury (Prix French Touch du jury)
    • Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award (Prix Fondation Louis Roederer de la Révélation)
    • Gan Foundation Award for Distribution (Prix Fondation Gan à la Diffusion)
    • SACD (Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques) (Prix SACD)[18]
  • Short films[14]
    • Discovery Award (Prix Découverte Leitz Cine)
    • Canal+ Award (Prix Canal+)
  • Discontinued awards
    • France 4 Visionary Award (Prix Révélation France 4) (2012–2017)[19][20][21]

Grand Prize winners

The Grand Prize (Grand Prix) is the top prize of Critics' Week. In 2001, the prize was sponsored by the French energy company Primagaz.[22] Between 2011 and 2021, the Grand Prize was known as the Nespresso Grand Prize, named for its sponsor Nespresso.[23][24][25]

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countryRef.
2001Under the Moonlightزیر نور ماهReza MirkarimiIran[26]
2002RespiroEmanuele CrialeseItaly, France[27]
2003Since Otar LeftDepuis qu'Otar est parti...Julie BertuccelliFrance, Belgium[28]
2004A Common ThreadBrodeusesÉléonore FaucherFrance[29]
Or (My Treasure)אורKeren YedayaFrance, Israel[30]
2005Me and You and Everyone We KnowMiranda JulyUnited States[31]
2006Poison FriendsLes Amitiés maléfiquesEmmanuel BourdieuFrance[32]
2007XXYLucía PuenzoArgentina, Spain, France[33]
2008SnowSnijegAida BegićBosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, France, Iran[34]
2009Adieu GaryNassim AmaoucheFrance[35]
2010ArmadilloJanus Metz PedersenDenmark[36]
2011Take ShelterJeff NicholsUnited States[37]
2012Here and ThereAquí y alláAntonio Méndez EsparzaSpain, United States, Mexico[38]
2013SalvoFabio Grassadonia, Antonio PiazzaItaly, France[39]
2014The TribeПлем'яMyroslav SlaboshpytskiyUkraine[40]
2015PaulinaLa patotaSantiago MitreArgentina, Brazil, France[41]
2016MimosasOliver LaxeSpain, Morocco, Franace, Qatar[42]
2017MakalaEmmanuel GrasFrance[43]
2018DiamantinoGabriel Abrantes, Daniel SchmidtPortugal, France, Brazil[44]
2019I Lost My BodyJ'ai perdu mon corpsJérémy ClapinFrance[45]
2020Festival cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021FeathersريشOmar El ZohairyFrance, Egypt, Netherlands, Greece[46]
2022The PackLa jauríaAndrés Ramirez PulidoColombia, France[47]
2023Tiger StripesAmanda Nell EuMalaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, France, Germany, Netherlands, Indonesia, Qatar[48]
2024Simon of the MountainSimon de la montañaFederico LuisArgentina, Chile, Uruguay[49]

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