2022 Cannes Film Festival

The 75th annual Cannes Film Festival is a film festival that took place from 17 to 28 May 2022.[1] The festival featured a tribute to actor Tom Cruise, whose film Top Gun: Maverick premiered at the festival and where the actor was awarded an Honorary Palme d'Or on short notice.[2][3] The official poster for the festival was designed as a homage to The Truman Show (1998).[4]

2022 Cannes Film Festival
Official poster of the 75th Cannes Film Festival featuring a homage to The Truman Show (1998)
Opening filmFinal Cut
Closing filmNext Sohee
LocationCannes, France
Founded1946
AwardsPalme d'Or: Triangle of Sadness
Hosted byVirginie Efira
No. of films21 (In Competition)
20 (Un Certain Regard)
Festival date17–28 May 2022
Websitefestival-cannes.com/en
Cannes Film Festival

The festival returned to its full spectator capacity after disruption to the previous two year's editions due to COVID-19 restrictions in France.

Juries

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The following juries were named for the festival.[5][6][7][8]

Main competition

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Un Certain Regard

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Caméra d'or

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Cinéfondation and Short Films Competition

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Independent juries

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Critics' Week

Queer Palm

  • Catherine Corsini, French director and screenwriter, Jury President
  • Djanis Bouzyani, French actor, director and screenwriter
  • Marilou Duponchel, French journalist
  • Stéphane Riethauser, Swiss director
  • Paul Struthers, Australian producer

L'Œil d'or

  • Agnieszka Holland, Polish director, Jury President
  • Pierre Deladonchamps, French actor
  • Hicham Falah, Moroccan general director of the Agadir International Documentary Film Festival
  • Iryna Tsilyk, Ukrainian director and writer
  • Alex Vicente, Spanish film critic

Official sections

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In Competition

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The following films were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or:[9][10]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Armageddon TimeJames GrayUnited States
Boy from HeavenTarik SalehSweden, Finland
Broker브로커Hirokazu Kore-edaSouth Korea
Brother and SisterFrère et sœurArnaud DesplechinFrance
CloseLukas DhontBelgium, Netherlands, France
Crimes of the FutureDavid CronenbergCanada, Greece
Decision to Leave헤어질 결심Park Chan-wookSouth Korea
The Eight MountainsLe otto montagneCharlotte Vandermeersch, Felix van GroeningenItaly, Belgium
EOIoJerzy SkolimowskiPoland, Italy
Forever YoungLes AmandiersValeria Bruni TedeschiFrance
Holy Spiderعنکبوت مقدسAli AbbasiDenmark, Sweden, France, Germany
Leila's Brothersبرادران لیلاSaeed RoustayiIran
Mother and SonUn petit frèreLéonor SerrailleFrance
NostalgiaMario MartoneItaly
PacifictionPacifiction – Tourment sur les îlesAlbert SerraSpain, Portugal, France, Germany
R.M.N.Cristian MungiuRomania
Showing UpKelly ReichardtUnited States
Stars at NoonClaire DenisFrance
Tchaikovsky's WifeЖена ЧайковскогоKirill SerebrennikovRussia, France, Switzerland
Tori and LokitaTori et LokitaJean-Pierre and Luc DardenneBelgium, France
Triangle of SadnessRuben ÖstlundSweden, France, United Kingdom, Germany

Un Certain Regard

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The following films were selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section:[9][10]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Return to SeoulRetour à SéoulDavy ChouCambodia, France, Belgium, Germany
The Blue CaftanLe Bleu du caftanMaryam TouzaniMorocco
Burning DaysKurak GünlerEmin AlperTurkey
Butterfly Vision (CdO)Бачення метеликаMaksym NakonechnyiCroatia, Czech Republic, Sweden, Ukraine
CorsageMarie KreutzerAustria, France, Germany, Luxembourg
Domingo and the MistDomingo y la nieblaAriel Escalante MezaCosta Rica, Qatar
Father & Soldier (opening film)TirailleursMathieu VadepiedFrance, Senegal
GodlandVanskabte LandHlynur PálmasonDenmark, Iceland, France, Sweden
Harka (CdO)Lotfy NathanTunisia
Joyland (CdO)Saim SadiqPakistan
Mediterranean FeverMaha HajPalestine
Metronom (CdO)Alexandru BelcRomania
More Than EverPlus que jamaisEmily AtefGermany, France
Plan 75 (CdO)Chie HayakawaJapan, Philippines, France
Rodeo (CdO)RodéoLola QuivoronFrance
Sick of MyselfSyk PikeKristoffer BorgliNorway
The Silent TwinsAgnieszka SmoczyńskaPoland, United Kingdom, United States
The StrangerThomas M. WrightAustralia
War Pony (CdO)Riley Keough, Gina GammellUnited States
The Worst Ones (CdO)Les PiresLise Akoka, Romane GueretFrance
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.

Out of Competition

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The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production countrie(s)
ElvisBaz LuhrmannAustralia, United States
Final Cut (opening film)Coupez!Michel HazanaviciusFrance
The InnocentL'InnocentLouis Garrel
MasqueradeMascaradeNicolas Bedos
NovemberNovembreCédric Jimenez
Three Thousand Years of LongingGeorge MillerAustralia, United States
Top Gun: MaverickJoseph KosinskiUnited States
Midnight screenings
Hunt헌트Lee Jung-jaeSouth Korea
Moonage DaydreamBrett MorgenUnited States
RebelAdil El Arbi, Bilall FallahBelgium, France, Luxembourg
Smoking Causes CoughingFumer fait tousserQuentin DupieuxFrance

Cannes Premiere

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The following films were selected to be screened in the Cannes Premiere section:[11]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The BeastsAs bestasRodrigo SorogoyenSpain, France
Diary of a Fleeting AffairChronique d'une liaison passagèreEmmanuel MouretFrance
DodoPanos H. KoutrasGreece, France, Belgium
Don JuanSerge BozonFrance
Exterior Night (6 episodes)Esterno notteMarco BellocchioItaly
Irma Vep (episodes 1 and 2)Olivier AssayasUnited States
The Night of the 12thLa Nuit du 12Dominik MollFrance
Nos franginsRachid BoucharebFrance

Special Screenings

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English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
All That BreathesShaunak SenIndia, United Kingdom, United States
Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in MindEthan CoenUnited States
Little Nicholas: Happy As Can BeLe Petit Nicolas: Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux? (CdO)Amandine Fredon, Benjamin MassoubreFrance
Marcel! (CdO)Jasmine TrincaItaly
My Imaginary CountryMi país imaginarioPatricio GuzmánChile
The Natural History of DestructionNatūrali naikinimo istorijaSergei LoznitsaUkraine
Remains of the WindRestos Do VentoTiago GuedesPortugal
Feminist Riposte (CdO)Riposte féministeMarie Perennès, Simon DepardonFrance
SalamMélanie Diam's, Houda Benyamina, Anne CisséFrance
The Vagabonds (CdO)Doroteya DroumevaGermany
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.

Short Films Competition

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Out of 3,507 entries, the following films were selected to compete for the Short Film Palme d'Or.

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
TsutsuɛAmartei ArmarGhana, France
A Short Story破碎太阳之心Bi GanChina
Melancholy of my Mother's LullabiesLoriAbinash Bikram ShahNepal, Hong Kong
The Water Murmurs海边升起一座悬崖Chen JianyingChina
CherriesUogosVytautas KatkusLithuania
Same OldLloyd Lee ChoiUnited States, Canada
Fire at the LakeLe Feu au lacPierre MenahemFrance
Persona각질Moon SujinSouth Korea
Night LightLuz NocturnaKim TorresCosta Rica

Cinéfondation

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The Cinéfondation section focuses on films made by students at film schools. The following 16 entries (13 live-action and 3 animated films) were selected out of 1,528 submissions. Four of the films selected represent schools participating in Cinéfondation for the first time.

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)School
Liquid BreadChlieb náš každodennýAlica BednárikováFTF VŠMU, Slovakia
MumlifeRuby ChallengerAFTRS, Australia
All of This Belongs to YouTout ceci vous reviendraLilian FanaraLa Fémis, France
Humans Are Dumber When Crammed Up TogetherLes Humains sont cons quand ils s'empilentLaurène FernandezCinéFabrique, France
A Conspiracy ManIl Barbiere complottistaValerio FerraraCentro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Italy
The PassPepi GinsbergNew York University, United States
KinshipSheherutOrin KadooriTel Aviv University, Israel
NauhaPratham KhuranaWhistling Woods International, India
We Are Not There TomorrowJutro Nas Tam Nie MaOlga KłyszewiczŁódź Film School, Poland
Somewhere地儿Li JiaheHebei University of Science and Technology, China
The Silent WhistleFeng ZhengLi YingtongEmerson College, United States
MistidaFalcão NhagaESTC, Portugal
Glorious RevolutionMasha NovikovaLondon Film School, United Kingdom
That's Amore100% Flået KærlighedMalthe SaxerDen Danske Filmskole, Denmark
CrazeHajszálrepedésBianka SzelesteyEötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Spring Roll DreamMai VuNFTS, United Kingdom

Cannes Classics

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The following films were selected to be screened in Cannes Classics:[12]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Restorations
Black God, White Devil (1964)Deus e o Diabo na Terra do SolGlauber RochaBrazil
Daisies (1966)SedmikráskyVěra ChytilováCzechoslovakia
If I Were a Spy (1967)Si j'étais un espionBertrand BlierFrance
Itim (1976)Mike De LeonPhilippines
The Last Waltz (1978)Martin ScorseseUnited States
The Mother and the Whore (1972)La Maman et la putainJean EustacheFrance
Pratidwandi (1970)Satyajit RayIndia
The Red Head (1932)Poil de CarotteJulien DuvivierFrance
Shoeshine (1946)SciusciàVittorio De SicaItaly
Singin' in the Rain (1952)Gene Kelly, Stanley DonenUnited States
Thampu (1978)G. AravindanIndia
The Trial (1962)Orson WellesFrance, West Germany, Italy
Viva la Muerte (1971) (CdO)Fernando ArrabalFrance, Tunisia
Documentaries about Cinema
Gérard Philipe, le dernier hiver du CidPatrick JeudyFrance
Hommage d'une fille à son père (CdO)Fatou CisséMali
Jane Campion, Cinema WomanJane Campion, la femme cinémaJulie BertuccelliFrance
The Last Movie Stars (episodes 3 and 4)Ethan HawkeUnited States
Official Film of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Side ANaomi KawaseJapan
L'Ombre de Goya par Jean-Claude CarrièreJosé Luis Lopez-LinaresFrance, Spain, Portugal
Patrick Dewaere, My HeroPatrick Dewaere, mon hérosAlexandre MoixFrance
Romy, A Free WomanRomy femme libreLucie Cariès, Clémentine DéroudilleFrance
Three in the Drift of the Creative ActTres en la deriva del acto creativoFernando SolanasArgentina
Visions of EightMiloš Forman, Yuri Ozerov, Claude Lelouch, Mai Zetterling, Michael Pfleghar, Kon Ichikawa, Arthur Penn, John SchlesingerUnited States, West Germany
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.

Cinéma de la plage

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The following films have been selected to be screened out of competition, in the "Cinéma de la plage" section.[13]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The Godfather (1972)Francis Ford CoppolaUnited States
E.T. (1982)Steven Spielberg
The Truman Show (1998)Peter Weir
Save Our Schools (2022)La Cour des MiraclesCarine May and Hakim ZouhaniFrance
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)Rob ReinerUnited States
Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001)Le Pacte des loupsChristophe GansFrance
East/West (1999)Est-OuestRégis Wargnier
A Monkey in Winter (1962)Un singe en hiverHenri Verneuil
Strictly Ballroom (1992)Baz LuhrmannAustralia
Fanfan la tulipe (1952)Christian-JaqueFrance
The Last Picture Show (1971)Peter BogdanovichUnited States

Parallel sections

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Critics' Week

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The following films were selected to be screened in the Critics' Week.[14][15]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
AftersunCharlotte WellsUnited Kingdom, United States
Alma vivaCristèle Alves MeiraFrance, Portugal
Imagine (CdO)تصورAli BehradIran
The PackLa jauríaAndrés Ramírez PulidoColombia, France
Love According to DalvaDalvaEmmanuelle NicotBelgium, France
Summer ScarsNos cérémoniesSimon RiethFrance
The Woodcutter StoryMetsurin tarinaMikko MyllylahtiFinland, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany
Special Screenings
Everybody Loves JeanneTout le monde aime JeanneCéline DevauxFrance
Next Sohee (closing film)다음 소희July JungSouth Korea
Sons of RamsesGoutte d'orClément CogitoreFrance
When You Finish Saving the World (opening film) (CdO) Jesse EisenbergUnited States
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.

Directors' Fortnight

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The following films were selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section:[16][17][18]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
1976Manuela MartelliChile, Argentina
AshkalYoussef ChebbiTunisia
The DamالسدAli CherriFrance, Germany, Serbia, Sudan
Continental Drift (South)La Dérive des continents (au sud)Lionel BaierSwitzerland
Enys MenMark JenkinUnited Kingdom
De Humani Corporis FabricaLucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna ParavelFrance, Switzerland
Falcon Lake (CdO) Charlotte Le BonCanada, France
The Five DevilsLes Cinq DiablesLéa MysiusFrance
Funny PagesOwen KlineUnited States
God's CreaturesSaela Davis, Anna Rose HolmerIreland, United Kingdom
The Green PerfumeLe Parfum vertNicolas PariserFrance
HarkisLes HarkisPhilippe FauconFrance
A MaleUn varónFabian HernándezColombia, France, Germany, Netherlands
The MountainLa MontagneThomas SalvadorFrance
One Fine MorningUn beau matinMia Hansen-LøveFrance
PamfirПамфiрDmytro Sukholytkyy-SobchukFrance, Ukraine, Luxembourg
Paris MemoriesRevoir ParisAlice WinocourFrance
ScarletL'EnvolPietro MarcelloFrance, Germany, Italy, Russia
The Super 8 YearsLes Années Super 8Annie Ernaux, David Ernaux-BriotFrance
Under the Fig Treesتحت الشجرةErige SehiriTunisia, France, Switzerland
The WaterEl aguaElena López RieraFrance, Spain, Switzerland
Will-o'-the-WispFogo-FátuoJoão Pedro RodriguesPortugal
Special Screening
MenAlex GarlandUnited Kingdom, United States
(CdO) indicates film eligible for the Caméra d'Or as a feature directorial debut.

Official awards

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Vincent Lindon, Jury President of the 75th Cannes Film Festival
Ruben Ostlund, Palme d'Or winner
Lukas Dhont, Grand Prix winner
Claire Denis, Grand Prix winner

In Competition

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The following awards were presented for films shown In Competition:[19]

Un Certain Regard

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Short Film Competition

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  • First Prize: A Conspiracy Man by Valerio Ferrara
  • Second Prize: Somewhere by Li Jiahe
  • Third Prize:
    • Glorious Revolution by Masha Novikova
    • Humans Are Dumber When Crammed up Together by Laurène Fernandez

Independent awards

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Critics' Week

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  • Grand Prize: The Pack by Andrés Ramírez Pulido[24]
  • French Touch Prize of the Jury: Aftersun by Charlotte Wells
  • Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award: Zelda Samson for Love According To Dalva
  • Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Short Film: Ice Merchants by João Gonzalez
  • Gan Foundation Award for Distribution: The Woodcutter Story by Mikko Myllylahti
  • SACD Prize: Andrés Ramírez Pulido for The Pack
  • Canal+ Award for Short Film: On Xerxes’ Throne by Evi Kalogiropoulou

Directors' Fortnight

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Prix de la Citoyenneté

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Prix des Cinémas Art et Essai

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Palm Dog

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  • Palm Dog Award: Brit in War Pony[32][33]
  • Grand Jury Prize:
    • Marcel in Marcel!
    • Canine cast in Godland
  • Palm DogManitarian Award: Patron (Ukrainian Jack Russell terrier mine sniffer)
  • Palm Hound Dog: Titane

TikTok Short Film Competition

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The 2022 Cannes Film Festival also saw the first edition of the TikTok Short Film Competition. It was organized in partnership with social media giant TikTok, and was part of a desire to diversify the audience of the festival.[35] The jury consisted of Oscar-nominated director Rithy Panh,[36] world-famous TikTok creator Khaby Lame, director Camille Ducellier, director-stylist Basma Khalifa and writer-director Angele Diabang.[37] The first Grand Prix Award for Best Film was given to Matej Rimanić, for his film Love In Plane Sight, the second Grand Prix Award was given to Mabuta Motoki, for his film Is it Okay to Chop Down Trees?. The jury also awarded Tim Hamilton with his film Zero Gravity for Best Edit, and Claudia Cochet with her film Modern Princess for Best Script.[38]

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