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1951 Cannes Film Festival

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1951 Cannes Film Festival
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The 4th Cannes Film Festival took place from 3 to 20 April 1951 after a one hiatus due to financial reasons. French author André Maurois served as jury president for the main competition.[4]

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The Grand Prize of the Festival, then the festival highest prize, was jointly awarded to Miracle in Milan by Vittorio De Sica and Miss Julie by Alf Sjöberg.[5]

Michèle Morgan, Jean Marais and Jean Cocteau were honoured with the Victoire du cinéma français award.[6]

The festival took place for the first time in April instead of September, to avoid direct competition with the Venice Film Festival.[7]

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Juries

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André Maurois, Jury President

Main Competition

Substitute members

  • Alexandre Kamenka, French producer
  • Paul Verneyras, French MP official
  • Paul Weill, French lawyer

Short Films Competition

  • Marcel De Hubsch, French
  • Marcel Ichac, French filmmaker
  • Fred Orain, French
  • Jean Thevenot, French journalist
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Official Selection

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In Competition

The following feature films competed for the Grand Prize of the Festival:[3]

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Short Films Competition

The following short films competed for the Grand Prix du court métrage:[3]

  • Así es Madrid directed by Joaquín Soriano
  • Azerbaidjan Soviètique directed by F. Kissiliov and M. Dadachev
  • Bali, eiland der Goden directed by N. Drakulić
  • Bim directed by Albert Lamorisse
  • Carnet de plongée directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau
  • Chasse à courre au Pôle Nord directed by Nils Rasmussen
  • Colette directed by Yannick Bellon
  • Der gelbe Dom directed by Eugen Schuhmacher
  • Der goldene Brunnen directed by H. Walter Kolm-Veltee
  • Der zee ontrukt directed by Herman van der Horst
  • En Sevilla hay una fiesta directed by Joaquín Soriano
  • Esthonie Soviètique by V. Tomber and I. Guidine
  • Ett hörn i norr directed by Arne Sucksdorff
  • Family Portrait directed by Humphrey Jennings
  • Festival Time directed by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani
  • French Canada: 1534-1848 directed by Bernard Devlin
  • Histoire d'un Facoun Royal directed by István Homoki Nagy
  • Homme des oasis directed by Georges Régnier
  • Inondations directed by Al Stark and Morten Parker
  • L'Algérie humaine directed by Jean-Charles Carlus
  • L'autre Moisson directed by René Lucot
  • L'Empire directed by Alberto Ancillotti
  • L'Eruption de l'Etna directed by Domenico Paolella
  • La vie due riz directed by Jinkichi Ohta
  • La Voie Est-Ouest directed by K. Gordon Murray
  • Lettonie Soviètique directed by F. Kissiliov
  • Magnetism directed by John Durst
  • New Pioneers directed by Baruch Dienar
  • Notre-Dame de Luxembourg directed by Florent Antony
  • Oton Joupantchitch by France Kosmač
  • The Private Life of a Silk Worm directed by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani
  • Rajasthan N° 1 directed by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani
  • River of Steel directed by Peter Sachs
  • Schwarze Gesellen directed by Prof. Walter Hege
  • Soutyeska by Pierre Maihrovski
  • Suite du de danses Berbères directed by Serge Debecque
  • Turay directed by Enrico Gras
  • Ukraine en Fleurs directed by Mikhail Slutsky
  • Vertigo directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín
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Official Awards

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Alf Sjöberg, Grand Prize winner
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Vittorio De Sica, Grand Prize winner

Main Competition

Short Films Competition

  • Prix Spécial du Jury
    • La Voie Est-Ouest by K. Gordon Murray
    • Ukraine en Fleurs by Mikhail Slutsky
    • Lettonie Soviètique by F. Kissiliov
    • Azerbaidjan Soviètique by F. Kissiliov and M. Dadachev
    • Esthonie Soviètique by V. Tomber and I. Guidine
  • Grand Prix du Festival International du Film pour le Meilleur Film Scientifique:

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