As cinema's link to its own history was about to be turned upside down by the arrival of digital and because films from the past are an integral part of the Festival de Cannes, 2004 saw the creation of Cannes Classics, a programme presenting old films and masterpieces from cinematographic history that have been carefully restored. A natural, vital part of the Official Selection - and an idea which has made its way into other international festivals - Cannes Classics is also a way to pay tribute to the essential work being down by copyright holders, film libraries, production companies and national archives throughout the world.
Thus, Cannes Classics lends the prestige of the Festival de Cannes to great works from the past, accompanying their release in theatres or on DVD.
The films selected for the 2013 edition will be screened in the company of those who restored the films as well as those directors that are still with us today.
This year's programme of Cannes Classics is made up of twenty feature-length films and three documentaries. The films will be screened according to the wishes of copyright holders in 35mm, DCP 2K or DCP 4K.
As announced previously,
Kim Novak will come to present the restored print of VERTIGO by
Alfred Hitchcock. Furthermore, the Cannes Classics 2013 program will be placed under the sign of a movie having marked the history of the Festival de Cannes LA GRANDE BOUFFE by Marco Ferreri, who aroused during her presentation in 1973 one of the biggest scandals of Croisette.
RESTORED PRINTS
BOROM SARRET (1963, 20') by Ousmane Sembène
CHARULATA (CHARLUTA: THE LONELY WIFE) (1964, 1:57) by Satyajit Ray
CLEOPATRA (1963, 4:03) by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
FEDORA (1978, 1:50) by
Billy Wilder
GOHA (1957, 1:18) by Jacques Baratier
HIROSHIMA MON
Amour (1959, 1:32) by Alain Resnais
IL DESERTO DEI TARTARI (THE DESERT OF TARTARS) (1976, 2:20) by Valerio Zurlini
LA GRANDE ABBUFFATA (LA GRANDE BOUFFE) (1973, 2h05) by Marco Ferreri
LA REINE MARGOT (1994, 2:39) by Patrice Chéreau
LE JOLI MAI (1963, new 2013 cut: 2:25) by Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme
LES PARAPLUIES DE CHERBOURG (THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG) (1964, 1:31) by
Jacques Demy
LUCKY LUCIANO (1973, 1:55) by Francesco Rosi
MAYNILA: SA MGA KUKO NG LIWANAG (THE NAIL OF BRIGHTNESS) (1975, 2:04) by Lino Brocka
PLEIN SOLEIL (BLAZING SUN) (1960, 1:55) by René Clément
SANMA NO AJI (AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON) (1962, colour, 2:13) by Yasujir? Ozu
THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ (1974, 2:00) by
Ted Kotcheff
THE LAST DETAIL (1973, 1:44) by
Hal Ashby
THE LAST EMPEROR 3D (1987, 2h43) by Bernardo Bertolucci
VISIONS OF EIGHT (1973, 1:49) by Youri Ozerov,
Milos Forman, Mai Zetterling, Claude Lelouch,
Arthur Penn, Michael Pfleghar,
John Schlesinger, Kon Ichikawa.
In honour of the 50th anniversary of Cocteau's death, LA BELLE ET LA BETE by
Jean Cocteau (1946, 1:34) as well as OPIUM (2013, 1:15), a musical comedy directed by par Arielle Dombasle, will be shown during a very special evening.
Euzhan Palcy's film, SIMEON (1992, 1:55) will be screened in honour of the 100th birthday of Aimé Césaire.
TWO DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT CINEMA:
CON LA PATA QUEBRADA (2013, 1:23) by Diego Galán (Spain)
A STORY OF CHILDREN & FILM (2013, 1:40) by Mark Cousins (Great Britain)
Finally, in tribute to
JoAnne Woodward (presence to be confirmed), who can be seen with husband
Paul Newman on the poster of the 66th edition, the Festival will screen the final film she produced: SHEPARD & DARK by Treva Wurmfeld (2013, 1:29).
In addition, Cannes Classics will also be part of CINEMA DE LA PLAGE where the following restored films will be shown:
JOUR DE FETE (France, 1949, 1:27) by Jacques Tati
THE GENERAL (1926, 1:18) by
Buster Keaton
THE BIRDS (1963, 2:09) by
Alfred Hitchcock
LE GRAND BLEU (THE BIG BLUE) (1988, 2:16) by
Luc Besson
THE LADIES' MAN (1961, 1:35) by
Jerry Lewis
L'HOMME DE RIO (THE MAN FROM RIO) (France, 1964, 1:52) by
Philippe De Broca
SAFETY LAST (1923, 1:13) by Fred C. Newmeyer and
Sam Taylor
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