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The Palme d'Or is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the festival's organizing committee. Previously, from 1939 to 1954, the highest prize at the festival was the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film. In 1964, The Palme d'Or was replaced again by the Grand Prix, before being reintroduced in 1975.

The Palme d'Or is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious awards in the film industry.

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Movies which have the following elements and themes:
Surreal atmosphere
Identity surprises
Reality surprises
Existentialism
Postmodernism
Time Travel

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They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? (TSPDT) is a modest but growing film resource dedicated to the art of motion picture filmmaking and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the shots from behind the camera - the film director.

This list is based on TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films, a list compilated by Bill Georgaris using thousands of best-of/all-time lists.

www.theyshootpictures.com

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Shortlist from The Oscars 1990-1994 nominees.

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The Palme d'Or (English: Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organising committee. From 1939 to 1954, the highest prize was the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film.

In 1964, it was replaced again by the Grand Prix du Festival before being reintroduced in 1974 as the Palme d'Or.

Last edit: 27/02/2019

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The best films of the 1990s came from filmmakers who not only had unique visions but who opened new doors to the endless possibilities of cinematic storytelling.

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David Keith Lynch is an American filmmaker, painter, musician, actor, and photographer. He has been described by The Guardian as "the most important director of this era", while AllMovie called him "the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking". His films Blue Velvet (1986) and Mulholland Drive (2001) are widely regarded by critics to be among the greatest films of their respective decades, while the success of his 1990–91 television series Twin Peaks led to his being labeled "the first popular Surrealist" by film critic Pauline Kael. He has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Director, and has won France's César Award for Best Foreign Film twice, as well as the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and a Golden Lion award for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival. In 2016, Mulholland Drive, was named the top film of the 21st century by the BBC following a poll of 177 film critics from 36 countries.

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The individuals may not be presented in a positive light and the relationship between the individuals involved may have a bad effect on them, but the sex scene must be presented in an erotic manner.

There may be other sex scenes that are not erotic. Generally sexual farces and horror films are not included.

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Scripted Live Action Movies

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In French - as this is a French Festival.
La Palme d'or est la récompense suprême décernée par le jury officiel du Festival de Cannes. Elle est accordée au meilleur film de la sélection officielle, élu parmi ceux en compétition.

De 1946 à 1954, la Palme d’or n’ayant pas encore été créée, le Jury décernait le "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film".
De 1951 à 1954, le Grand Prix est remis sous la forme d'un diplôme accompagné d'une œuvre d'art signée d'un artiste en vogue.
La Palme d’or est créée en 1954 à l’initiative de Robert Favre Le Bret. Elle est décernée pour la première fois en 1955.
De 1964 à 1974 le Festival de Cannes décide de revenir à la remise d’un Grand Prix International en lieu et place de la Palme d’or.
En 1975, la Palme d’or est réhabilitée.

Elle demeure jusqu’à aujourd’hui le prix le plus prestigieux du Palmarès, considéré comme l'une des distinctions cinématographiques les plus importantes à l’international.

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Festival de Cannes (en: Cannes Festival, also known as Cannes Film Festival) is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from around the world. Before 2002 it was known as Festival international du film (en: International Film Festival).

Palme d'Or (en: Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded at Cannes. In past years the highest prize for film has been known by various names.

Year wise remarks:
* 1939–54: Highest Prize for festival was known as Grand Prix du Festival International du Film.
* 1939: The festival's debut was to take place in 1939, but it was cancelled due to World War II. Palme d'Or was awarded retrospectively in 2002 by a contemporary jury from the original selection of 1939.
* 1946: Festival debuted. Eleven films were awarded Grand Prix du Festival International du Film at the first festival.
* 1947: Highest prize was not awarded.
* 1948: Festival wasn't organised due to financial problems.
* 1950: Festival wasn't organised due to financial problems.
* 1955–63: Palme d'Or was created and replaced Grand Prix du Festival International du Film as highest prize.
* 1964–74: Grand Prix du Festival International du Film replaced Palme d'Or as highest prize.
* 1968: Festival was not held due to May 1968 events in France.
* 1975 onwards: Palme d'Or was reintroduced as highest prize replacing Grand Prix du Festival International du Film.
* In some years, two films have been awarded highest prize.

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films mrsnesbitt has seen but I haven't

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Movies shown at Tønsberg filmklubb up to 2001

Titles might be missing and/or wrong.

Put together using and archived website as basis

https://web.archive.org/web/20010202075100/http://www.mamut.com/tonsbergfilmklubb

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List of Nominees and Winners.

  • Actor in a Leading Role

Kevin Costner in "Dances With Wolves"
Robert De Niro in "Awakenings"
Gerard Depardieu in "Cyrano de Bergerac"
Richard Harris in "The Field"
Jeremy Irons in "Reversal of Fortune" - WINNER

  • Actor in a Supporting Role

Bruce Davison in "Longtime Companion"
Andy Garcia in "The Godfather, Part III"
Graham Greene in "Dances With Wolves"
Al Pacino in "Dick Tracy"
Joe Pesci in "Good Fellas" - WINNER

  • Actress in a Leading Role

Kathy Bates in "Misery" - WINNER
Anjelica Huston in "The Grifters"
Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman"
Meryl Streep in "Postcards from the Edge"
Joanne Woodward in "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge"

  • Actress in a Supporting Role

Annette Bening in "The Grifters"
Lorraine Bracco in "Good Fellas"
Whoopi Goldberg in "Ghost" - WINNER
Diane Ladd in "Wild at Heart"
Mary McDonnell in "Dances With Wolves"

  • Art Direction

"Cyrano de Bergerac" Art Direction: Ezio Frigerio; Set Decoration: Jacques Rouxel
"Dances With Wolves" Art Direction: Jeffrey Beecroft; Set Decoration: Lisa Dean
"Dick Tracy" Art Direction: Richard Sylbert; Set Decoration: Rick Simpson - WINNER
"The Godfather, Part III" Art Direction: Dean Tavoularis; Set Decoration: Gary Fettis
"Hamlet" Art Direction: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo

  • Cinematography

"Avalon" Allen Daviau
"Dances With Wolves" Dean Semler - WINNER
"Dick Tracy" Vittorio Storaro
"The Godfather, Part III" Gordon Willis
"Henry & June" Philippe Rousselot

  • Costume Design

"Avalon" Gloria Gresham
"Cyrano de Bergerac" Franca Squarciapino - WINNER
"Dances With Wolves" Elsa Zamparelli
"Dick Tracy" Milena Canonero
"Hamlet" Maurizio Millenotti

  • Directing

"Dances With Wolves" Kevin Costner - WINNER
"The Godfather, Part III" Francis Ford Coppola
"Good Fellas" Martin Scorsese
"The Grifters" Stephen Frears
"Reversal of Fortune" Barbet Schroeder

  • Documentary (Feature)

"American Dream" Barbara Kopple and Arthur Cohn, Producers - WINNER
"Berkeley in the Sixties" Mark Kitchell, Producer
"Building Bombs" Mark Mori and Susan Robinson, Producers
"Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade" Judith Montell, Producer
"Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter’s Journey" Robert Hillmann and Eugene Corr, Producers

  • Documentary (Short Subject)

"Burning Down Tomorrow" Kit Thomas, Producer
"Chimps: So Like Us" Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, Producers
"Days of Waiting" Steven Okazaki, Producer - WINNER
"Journey into Life: The World of the Unborn" Derek Bromhall, Producer
"Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember" Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders, Producers

  • Film Editing

"Dances With Wolves" Neil Travis - WINNER
"Ghost" Walter Murch
"The Godfather, Part III" Barry Malkin, Lisa Fruchtman, Walter Murch
"Good Fellas" Thelma Schoonmaker
"The Hunt for Red October" Dennis Virkler, John Wright

  • Foreign Language Film

"Cyrano de Bergerac" France
"Journey of Hope" Switzerland - WINNER
"Ju Dou" People’s Republic of China
"The Nasty Girl" Germany
"Open Doors" Italy

  • Makeup

"Cyrano de Bergerac" Michèle Burke, Jean-Pierre Eychenne
"Dick Tracy" John Caglione, Jr., Doug Drexler - WINNER
"Edward Scissorhands" Ve Neill, Stan Winston

  • Music (Original Score)

"Avalon" Randy Newman
"Dances With Wolves" John Barry - WINNER
"Ghost" Maurice Jarre
"Havana" David Grusin
"Home Alone" John Williams

  • Music (Original Song)

"Blaze of Glory" from "Young Guns II" Music and Lyric by Jon Bon Jovi
"I’m Checkin’ Out" from "Postcards from the Edge" Music and Lyric by Shel Silverstein
"Promise Me You’ll Remember" from "The Godfather, Part III" Music by Carmine Coppola; Lyric by John Bettis
"Somewhere in My Memory" from "Home Alone" Music by John Williams; Lyric by Leslie Bricusse
"Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)" from "Dick Tracy" Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim - WINNER

  • Best Picture

"Awakenings" Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker, Producers
"Dances With Wolves" Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner, Producers - WINNER
"Ghost" Lisa Weinstein, Producer
"The Godfather, Part III" Francis Ford Coppola, Producer
"Good Fellas" Irwin Winkler, Producer

  • Short Film (Animated)

"Creature Comforts" Nick Park - WINNER
"A Grand Day Out" Nick Park
"Grasshoppers (Cavallette)" Bruno Bozzetto

  • Short Film (Live Action)

"Bronx Cheers" Raymond De Felitta, Matthew Gross
"Dear Rosie" Peter Cattaneo, Barnaby Thompson
"The Lunch Date" Adam Davidson - WINNER
"Senzeni Na? (What Have We Done?)" Bernard Joffa, Anthony E. Nicholas
"12:01 PM" Hillary Ripps, Jonathan Heap

  • Sound

"Dances With Wolves" Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins, Russell Williams II - WINNER
"Days of Thunder" Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O’Connell, Charles Wilborn
"Dick Tracy" Chris Jenkins, David E. Campbell, D. M. Hemphill, Thomas Causey
"The Hunt for Red October" Don Bassman, Richard Overton, Kevin F. Cleary, Richard Bryce Goodman
"Total Recall" Michael J. Kohut, Carlos de Larios, Aaron Rochin, Nelson Stoll

  • Sound Effects Editing

"Flatliners" Charles L. Campbell, Richard Franklin
"The Hunt for Red October" Cecelia Hall, George Watters II - WINNER
"Total Recall" Stephen H. Flick

  • Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)

"Awakenings" Steven Zaillian
"Dances With Wolves" Michael Blake - WINNER
"Good Fellas" Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese
"The Grifters" Donald E. Westlake
"Reversal of Fortune" Nicholas Kazan

  • Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)

"Alice" Woody Allen
"Avalon" Barry Levinson
"Ghost" Bruce Joel Rubin - WINNER
"Green Card" Peter Weir
"Metropolitan" Whit Stillman

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