58th Cannes Film Festival
France, May 11 - May 22 2005
The jury
Klaus Eder (Germany), Pablo Scholz (Argentina), Tereza Brdecková (Czech Republic), Nick Roddick (), Pamela Biénzobas (Chile), Sandra Perovic (), Jannike Ahlund (Sweden), Anna Di Martino (), Ahmed Muztaba Zamal (Bangladesh), Pedro Butcher (Brazil)
Awarded films
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Crying Fist by
Ryoo Seung-wan
(South Korea, 2005, 135 mins) -
Hidden by
Michael Haneke
(France/ Austria/ Germany/ Italy, 2005, 117 mins) -
Sangre by
Amat Escalante
(Mexico, 2005, 90 mins)
Reports
- Merciless Portrayal of Bourgeoisie By Klaus Eder by Klaus Eder
- European Guilt in Michael Haneke's "Hidden" By Pedro Butcher by Pedro Butcher
- "Sangre" spills no blood By Jannike Åhlund by Jannike Ahlund
- Redemption Through Fists By Ahmed Muztaba Zamal by Ahmed Muztaba Zamal
- The Return of Film Noir By Sandra Perovic by Sandra Perovic
- Carlos Reygadas and the Mystery of Sex By Nick Roddick by Nick Roddick
- "There is cinema without sound but not without image" By Pamela Biénzobas by Pamela Biénzobas
- The South American Way By Pablo Scholz by Pablo Scholz
- The Best of the 2005 Director's Fortnight By Pedro Butcher by Pedro Butcher
- In Search of Lost Children By Anna Di Martino by Anna Di Martino
The FIPRESCI jury gives three prizes in Cannes. At the 58th edition, the winners were : Hidden (Caché) by Michael Haneke (competition), Sangre by Amat Escalante (Un certain regard) and Crying Fist by Ryoo Seung-wan (Director’s Fortnight).