Un Certain Regard
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Un Certain Regard (lit. A Certain Glance) is a section in the Cannes Film Festival's Official Selection. It is ran at the Salle Debussy, parallelly to the competition for the Palme d'Or.
This section was introduced in 1978 by Gilles Jacob. Each year, it presents a score of films with all kind of visions and styles; “original and different” works which seek international recognition.
In 1998 the Prize Un Certain Regard (French: Prix Un Certain Regard) was introduced to the section to recognize young talent, and to encourage innovative and audacious works by presenting one of the films with a grant to aid its distribution in France[1].
Since 2005 the prize consists in 30,000 € financed by the Groupama Gan Foundation[2].
- ^ Un Certain Regard official page
- ^ 2007 Events Groupama Gan Fondation (See Cannes Film Festival).
- ^ The First Glance Prize
- ^ Prize of the Original Glance
- ^ Prize of the Glance to the Future
- ^ Intimacy Prize
- ^ Prize of Hope
- ^ Best Actress Award
- ^ Best Actor Award
- ^ Prize of the President of the Jury
- ^ Jury's Hunch
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