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May 25, 2019 at 2:39 am #1202909792
The prize giving ceremony takes place later for the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, and with it, closes the 2010’s of the festival.
What are your Palme D’Or winners from each year?
How would you rank the films you’ve seen from each year?
How would you rank our Palme D’Or winners? And rank all the competing films you’ve seen?
Obviously, this years crop remain sight unseen by us mere mortals.
Will be interesting to see people’s thoughts.
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May 25, 2019 at 3:03 am #1202909798A reminder of the years and competing films, Palme D’Or winners are in bold.
2010
Another Year
Biutiful
Burnt By The Sun 2
Certified Copy
Chongqing Blues
Fair Game
The Housemaid
My Joy
Of Gods & Men
On Tour
Our Life
Outrage
Outside The Law
Poetry
The Princess of Montpensier
Route Irish
A Screaming Man
Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives2011
The Artist
Drive
Footnote
Hanezu
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
Le Havre
House of Tolerance
The Kid With A Bike
Melancholia
Michael
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia
Pater
Polisse
The Skin I Live In
Sleeping Beauty
The Source
This Must Be The Place
The Tree of Life
We Have a Pope
We Need To Talk About Kevin2012
After The Battle
Amour
The Angels Share
Beyond The Hills
Cosmopolis
Holy Motors
The Hunt
In Another Country
In The Fog
Killing Them Softly
Lawless
Like Someone In Love
Moonrise Kingdom
Mud
On The Road
The Paperboy
Paradise: Love
Post Tenebras Lux
Reality
Rust & Bone
The Taste of Money
You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!2013
Behind the Candelabra
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
Borgman
A Castle in Italy
The Great Beauty
Grigris
Heli
The Immigrant
Inside Llewyn Davis
Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian
Like Father, Like Son
Michael Kohlhaas
Nebraska
Only God Forgives
Only Lovers Left Alive
The Past
Shield of Straw
A Touch of Sin
Venus in Fur2014
The Captive
Clouds of Sils Maria
Foxcatcher
Goodbye to Language
The Homesman
Jimmy’s Hall
Leviathan
Maps to the Stars
Mommy
Mr Turner
Saint Laurent
The Search
Still The Water
Timbuktu
Two Days, One Night
Wild Tales
Winter Sleep
The Wonders2015
The Assassin
Carol
Chronic
Dheepan
The Lobster
Louder Than Bombs
Macbeth
Marguerite & Julien
The Measure of a Man
Mia Madre
Mountains May Depart
My King
Our Little Sister
The Sea of Trees
Sicario
Son of Saul
Tale of Tales
Valley of Love
Youth2016
American Honey
Aquarius
Elle
From the Land of the Moon
Graduation
The Handmaiden
I, Daniel Blake
It’s Only The End of The World
Julieta
The Last Face
Loving
Ma’Rosa
The Neon Demon
Paterson
Personal Shopper
The Salesman
Sieranevada
Slack Bay
Staying Vertical
Toni Erdmann
The Unknown Girl2017
Amant Double
The Beguiled
120 BPM
The Day After
A Gentle Creature
Good Time
Happy End
In The Fade
Jupiter’s Moon
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Loveless
The Meyerowitz Stories
Okja
Radiance
Redoubtable
Rodin
The Square
Wonderstruck
You Were Never Really Here2018
3 Faces
Asako I & II
Ash is Purest White
At War
Ayka
BlacKkKlansman
Burning
Capernaum
Cold War
Dogman
Everybody Knows
Girls of the Sun
Happy as Lazzaro
The Image Book
Knife + Heart
Leto
Shoplifters
Sorry Angel
Under The Silver Lake
The Wild Pear Tree
Yomeddine2019
Atlantique
Bacurau
The Dead Don’t Die
Frankie
A Hidden Life
It Must Be Heaven
Little Joe
Matthias & Maxime
Les Miserables
Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo
Oh Mercy!
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Pain & Glory
Parasite
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Sibyl
Sorry We Missed You
The Traitor
The Whistlers
The Wild Goose Lake
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May 25, 2019 at 3:13 am #1202909802My rankings each year of films I’ve seen:
2010
1. Another Year2011
1. Drive
2. The Tree of Life
3. We Need To Talk About Kevin
4. The Artist2012
1. Rust & Bone
2. Amour
3. Lawless
4. Moonrise Kingdom
5. Killing Them Softly2013
1. Blue Is The Warmest Colour
2. Nebraska
3. Inside Llewyn Davis
4. Only God Forgives2014
1. Two Days, One Night
2. The Homesman
3. Foxcatcher
4. Mr Turner2015
1. Carol
2. Sicario
3. Youth
4. Macbeth
5. The Lobster2016
1. Elle
2. Toni Erdmann
3. Loving
4. I, Daniel Blake
5. The Salesman2017
1. You Were Never Really Here
2. 120 BPM
3. Loveless
4. The Beguiled
5. Okja
6. The Square
7. Good Time
8. The Meyerowitz Stories
9. Wonderstruck2018
1. Burning
2. Cold War
3. Shoplifters
4. BlacKkKlansman
5. Capernaum
6. The Wild Pear TreeReplyCopy URLCheck out more of my thoughts on Twitter (@AMG_Review) and Instagram (amg_reviews)
May 25, 2019 at 4:09 am #12029098222010
Poetry
Another Year
The Princess of Montpensier
The Housemaid
Of Gods and Men
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
My Joy
Outside the Law
Certified Copy
On Tour
Route Irish
Our Life
A Screaming Man
Outrage
Fair Game
Biutiful
Burnt By The Sun 2Chongqing Blues (Haven’t seen)
Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project (Haven’t seen)2011
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Drive
Michael
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
The Kid with a Bike
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia
Pater
The Skin I Live In
Sleeping Beauty
The Source
Le Havre
House of Tolerance
The Artist
Footnote
Melancholia
The Tree of Life
This Must Be The Place
We Have a Pope
Polisse
Hanezu (Haven’t seen)2012
Amour
Paradise: Love
Holy Motors
The Taste of Money
The Hunt
Beyond the Hills
Post Tenebras Lux
Reality
In the Fog
Killing Them Softly
In Another Country
Mud
Cosmopolis
You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!
On the Road
Like Someone In Love
The Angels Share
Moonrise Kingdom
The Paperboy
Rust and Bone
Lawless
After The Battle (Haven’t seen)2013
Nebraska
Behind the Candelabra
Like Father, Like Son
Inside Llewyn Davis
A Touch of Sin
Only Lovers Left Alive
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
The Past
A Castle in Italy
The Great Beauty
Heli
Shield of Straw
Borgman
Grigris
The Immigrant
Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian
Michael Kohlhaas
Venus in Fur
Only God Forgives2014
Maps to the Stars
Mr. Turner
Clouds of Sils Maria
Winter Sleeps
Timbuktu
Goodbye to Language
Saint Laurent
Foxcatcher
The Homesman
The Captive
Goodbye to Language
Jimmy’s Hall
Wild Tales
Mommy
The Wonders
Leviathan
Two Days, One Night
Still the Water
The Search2015
Carol
The Lobster
Tale of Tales
Our Little Sister
The Measure of a Man
Mia Madre
Mountains May Depart
Louder Than Bombs
Chronic
Son of Saul
My King
The Assassin
Valley of Love
Marguerite & Julien
Youth
The Sea of Trees
Dheepan
Sicario
Macbeth2016
Elle
Toni Erdmann
Paterson
Sieranevada
I, Daniel Blake
Personal Shopper
Loving
The Handmaiden
Aquarius
Graduation
Slack Bay
Julieta
American Honey
The Neon Demon
Ma’Rosa
Staying Vertical
The Unknown Girl
The Salesman
From the Land of the Moon
It’s Only The End of The World
The Last Face2017
The Square
Loveless
Redoubtable
Good Time
Amant Double
Okja
A Gentle Creature
The Meyerowitz Stories
The Day After
Happy End
Wonderstruck
In the Fade
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
You Were Never Really Here
Radiance
120 BPM
Jupiter’s Moon
The Beguiled
Rodin2018
Burning
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Happy As Lazzaro
Shoplifters
BlackKklansman
Ash is the Purest White
Leto
Dogman
The Image Book
The Wild Pear Tree
At War
Sorry Angel
Asako I & II
3 Faces
Yomeddine
Cold War
Knife + Heart
Girls of the Sun
Everybody Knows
Capernaum
Ayka (Haven’t seen)
Under The Silver Lake (Haven’t seen)May 25, 2019 at 5:44 am #1202909891From 2010 I have seen 7 of the films, and Another Year is my favorite.
From 2011 I have seen 10, and Polisse is my favorite.
From 2012 I have seen only 5 of the films, and The Hunt was my favorite of them.
From 2013 I have seen 10, and my favorite is The Past.
From 2014 I have seen 10, and Wild Tales is my favorite.
From 2015 I have seen 10, and Carol is my favorite.
From 2016 I have seen 14, and I have a tie between Elle and It’s Only the End of the World as my co-favorites.
From 2017 I have seen 11, and 120 Beats per Minute is my favorite of all favorites! (:
From 2018 I have only seen 4, and Burning was my favorite of those four.
ReplyCopy URLMay 25, 2019 at 7:36 am #12029100082010
Of Gods & Men
Another Year
Certified Copy
Fair Game
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives2011
The Artist
Melancholia
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia
We Need To Talk About Kevin
The Tree of Life
Drive
Le Havre
The Kid With A Bike2012
The Hunt
Holy Motors
Moonrise Kingdom
Amour
Rust & Bone
Lawless
Killing Them Softly
The Paperboy2013
Inside Llewyn Davis
Like Father, Like Son
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
The Great Beauty
Only God Forgives
A Touch of Sin2014
Winter Sleep
Leviathan
Still The Water
Foxcatcher
Timbuktu
Mr Turner2015
Son of Saul
Carol
The Assassin
Sicario
Our Little Sister
Youth
Louder Than Bombs
Tale of Tales2016
The Handmaiden
Toni Erdmann
The Salesman
Aquarius
Paterson
Personal Shopper
The Neon Demon2017
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Square
You Were Never Really Here
The Beguiled
Okja
Radiance2018
Shoplifters
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Burning
Leto
BlacKkKlansman
The Image Book
3 Faces
Under The Silver LakeMay 25, 2019 at 10:47 am #1202910228ACTUAL WINNERS, RANKED:
Winter Sleep
The Tree of Life
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Shoplifters
Blue Is the Warmest Colour
I, Daniel Blake
The Square
Amour
DheepanPERSONAL PALME d’OR:
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
The Tree of Life
Holy Motors
The Immigrant
Winter Sleep
The Assassin
Toni Erdmann
The Day After
Ash Is Purest WhitePERSONAL GRAND PRIX:
Certified Copy
House of Tolerance
You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!
Inside Llewyn Davis
Leviathan
Valley of Love
Personal Shopper
A Gentle Creature
The Image BookPERSONAL PRIX DU JURY:
My Joy
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
Moonrise Kingdom
A Touch of Sin
Mr. Turner
Mia Madre
Elle
Rodin
Knife+HeartPERSONAL BEST DIRECTOR:
Xavier Beauvois, Of Gods and Men
Pedro Almodóvar, The Skin I Live In
Abbas Kiarostami, Like Someone in Love
Steven Soderbergh, Behind the Candelabra
Jean-Luc Godard, Goodbye to Language
Hirokazu Kore-eda, Our Little Sister
Cristi Puiu, Sieranevada
Ben Safdie and Joshua Safdie, Good Time
Alice Rohrwacher, Happy as LazzaroPERSONAL BEST SCREENPLAY:
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Mike Leigh, Another Year
Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne, The Kid with a Bike
David Cronenberg, Cosmopolis
Jim Jarmusch, Only Lovers Left Alive
Alice Rohrwacher, The Wonders
Phyllis Nagy, Carol
Alain Guiraudie, Staying Vertical
Noah Baumbach, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
Ryūsuke Hamaguchi and Sachiko Tanaka, Asako I & IIMay 25, 2019 at 11:37 am #1202910309Oh, I’ve seen so few of these films. Anyway, at the moment my Palme d’Or would be:
2010: Certified Copy
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2011: Melancholia (but if a tie was possible, then I’d also award The Tree of Life)
2012: Holy Motors
2013: Inside Llewyn Davis
2014: Winter Sleep
2015: Mia Madre
2016: Toni Erdmann
2017: Good Time
2018: The Image Book
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