Cannes Film Festival

13 - May 24, Tuesday – Saturday

Cannes Film Festival
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The Cannes Film Festival is one of the most prestigious and famous international film festivals, held annually in France, in the city of Cannes. It gathers filmmakers, actors, and cinema enthusiasts from all over the world.

History of its Origin
The first festival took place in 1946, immediately after World War II, and was organized with the goal of supporting world cinema. The event was initially conceived as an alternative to the Venice Film Festival to highlight the independence of the French film industry.

Festival Program
- The main competition program includes films competing for the top award — the Golden Palm.
- Out of competition, documentary films, short films, and works by new directors are shown.
- Parallel sections, such as "Un Certain Regard," provide a platform for young talent.

Main Awards
- Palme d'Or — the highest award for the best film.
- Grand Prix — the second most prestigious award of the festival.
- Awards for best director, screenplay, and acting performances.

Features
- The red carpet, a symbol of chic and glamour, is a mandatory attribute of the festival.
- Dress code. Strict clothing requirements for participants and guests, emphasizing the event's status.
- Press and industry. The Cannes Film Festival is an important platform for making deals and promoting films.

Modern Significance
The festival continues to be a key event in the world of cinema, influencing international trends and the careers of filmmakers.

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