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The essential information you need to know about the French Riviera's most famous annual event.
The 63rd Cannes Film Festival will take place from 12 May to 23 May 2010. General Information
The 2009 Cannes Film FestivalThe 62nd Cannes Film Festival competition was judged by a jury made up of:
The film Up, by Pete Docter opened the festival. The closing film was Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky by Jan Kounen with Mads Mikkelsen, Anna Mouglalis, Anatole Taubman and Yelena Morozova. Winners in competition
For full details on the 2009 awards: Click here Open to the PublicThe Official Film Festival and the Film Market are closed to the general public. Residents of Cannes can win a free ticket to a screening with the tirage au sort lucky draw. Applicants go to the Mairie and submit proof of residence in Cannes and then "wait and see". Members of film (cinéphile) clubs, film schools or other cultural groups from the PACA region may also apply for "Cannes Cinéphiles" passes. Applications (with justification) must be made before early May to:
Cinéma de la PlageThe open air cinema on the beach - Plage Mace - is opposite the Majestic hotel on the Croisette. Each night during the festival there are screenings of out of competition films and Cannes classics. A request for an invitation should be made to the Cannes Tourist Office or Cannes Cinéma’s Espace Cannes Cinéphiles (48 hours if possible) before the show. The screenings are free. "Doors" open at 20:30; a live band plays with the screening beginning at 21:15. (Deck chairs are provided free).
The Festival on TVFestival TV, Live TV Festival, broadcasts 24 hours a day in French and English during the festival. The TV Festival is broadcast on the following channels:
Other EventsInternational Critics’ Week: Most screenings are restricted to badge holders except:
Director's Fortnight
(Quinzaine des Réalisateurs)
The Cannes Tourist Office provides general information but not tickets.
French Riviera Festival Services and SuppliersClick on the links below to The AngloFILE for companies offering the following services in English: Transport services
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