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Cabourg Film Festival

Cabourg Film Festival
LocationCabourg, France
Founded1983
LanguageInternational
Websitefestival-cabourg.com

The Cabourg Film Festival takes place on the seaside of Normandy every year in June. With romance as its theme, the festival presents a selection of films dedicated to passion, love, and fantasies.

The festival was founded by Gonzague Saint Bris in 1983, and its director is Suzel Pietri. Today, the festival reaches several towns on the Côte Fleurie between Cabourg, Houlgate and Dives-sur-Mer. At nightfall, the festival also offers several open air screenings on the beach of Cabourg.

Both the Grand Jury, consisting of professionals from the film and cultural industries, and the Youth Jury awards prizes to the best feature films. In addition to the official competition, the Panorama section allows the public to preview a selection of French and foreign films, which are all eligible for the Audience Award.

The short film competition includes a selection of romantic French shorts that another jury will reward with the following prizes: best short film, best actress, and best actor.

During the closing ceremony, the Festival's Golden Swann Committee, composed of journalists, and film professionals, attributes the following Golden Swanns: the best romantic actress and actor, male and female breakthrough performances, the best director, and the best romantic film of the past year.

The name of the award is a reference to the novel Du côté de chez Swann by Marcel Proust.

The trophy is made by one of the festival's partners, the Monnaie de Paris workshops. The statuette is fashioned in the form of two swans in an embrace to suggest the shape of two hearts.

The Premiers Rendez-Vous section highlights a young French actor and actress in their first appearance on screen. Additionally, since 2018, the Gonzague Saint Bris Prize distinguishes each year the best film adaptation of a literary work.

During the festival, some of the most renowned names in French, European, and international cinema come to present their films to the public or to receive an award: Isabelle Adjani, Swann Arlaud, Jacques Audiard, Emmanuelle Béart, Leïla Bekhti, Juliette Binoche, Sandrine Bonnaire, Lucas Bravo, Patrick Bruel, Guillaume Canet, François Civil, Marion Cotillard, Camille Cottin, Béatrice Dalle, Catherine Deneuve, Émilie Dequenne, Anne Dorval, Léa Drucker, Gad Elmaleh, Guillaume Gallienne, Gustave Kervern, Vincent Lacoste, Sophie Marceau, Noémie Merlant, Pierre Niney, Vanessa Paradis, Léa Seydoux, Céline Sciamma, Audrey Tautou, Zhang Ziyi, Rebecca Zlotowski.

Awards

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Competition

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  • Feature film
    • Grand Prix
  • Short film
    • Best Short Film
    • Best Director
    • Best Actress
    • Best Actor

Panorama

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  • Audience Award (Prix du Public)

Premiers Rendez-vous

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  • Prix Premier Rendez-Vous

Jeunesse

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  • Youth Jury Prize (Prix de la Jeunesse)

Ciné Swann

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  • Best Feature Film (Swann d'Or du meilleur long-métrage)
  • Best Director (Swann d'Or du meilleur réalisateur de long-métrage)
  • Best Actress (Swann d'Or de la meilleure actrice)
  • Best Actor (Swann d'Or du meilleur acteur)
  • Female Revelation (Swann d'Or de la Révélation féminine)
  • Male Revelation (Swann d'Or de la Révélation masculine)
  • Coup de Cœur

2000 edition

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Feature film

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Jury President: Raúl Ruiz

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Short Film: Les Aveugles
  • Best Actress: Nathalie Villeneuve – Carpe Diem
  • Best Actor: Gilberto Azevedo – Des morceaux de ma femme

2001 edition

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Feature film

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Jury President: Claude Pinoteau

  • Grand Prix: Malèna directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
    • Special mention: Why Get Married the Day the World Ends? (Pourquoi se marier le jour de la fin du Monde ?) directed by Harry Cleven

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Short Film: Jean-Fares
  • Best Actress: Alice Carel – On s'embrasse ?
  • Best Actor: Jean-Luc Abel – On s'embrasse ?

2002 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Nina Companéez (President), Évelyne Bouix, Marie Nimier

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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2003 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Antoine de Caunes (President), Sacha Bourdo, Bruno Chiche, Vincent Delerm, Marie Gillain, Vincent Lannoo, Stanislas Merhar

  • Grand Prix: Life Kills Me (Vivre me tue) directed by Jean-Pierre Sinapi

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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2004 edition

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Feature film

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Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Short Film: Cousines
  • Best Actress: Marie-Laure Descoureaux – Hymne à la gazelle
  • Best Actor: Adrien de Van – Trois jeunes tambours

2005 edition

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Feature film

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Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Short Film: Pépins Noirs
  • Best Actress: Thérèse Roussel – Le Temps des cerises
  • Best Actor: Fred Epaud – Libre échange
  • Prix Cinecourts: After Shave directed by Hany Tamba

Jeunesse

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2006 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Xavier Beauvois, Soledad Bravi, Catherine Jacob, Julie Lopes-Curval, Caterina Murino, Brigitte Roüan, Pascale Roze

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Director: Maryline Canto – Fais de beaux rêves
  • Best Actress: Thérèse Roussel – Béa
  • Best Actor: Aymeric Cormerais – Béa
  • Special mention: Des putes dans les arbres
  • Prix Cinecourts: La Petite Flamme directed by Elizabeth Marre and Olivier Pont

Jeunesse

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2007 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Andrzej Żuławski (President), Anne Consigny, Agnès de Sacy, Yves Marmion, Roxane Mesquida, Sagamore Stévenin, Colo Tavernier O'Hagan

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jeunesse

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2008 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Jean-Pierre Denis (President), Lolita Chammah, Emmanuelle Cosso-Mérad, Hafsia Herzi, Maïwenn, Anne Le Ny, Jean-François Lepetit, Claire Nebout, Clément Sibony, Erick Zonca

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Director: Samuel Tilman – Voix de garage
  • Best Actress: Julie Gayet – S'éloigner du rivage
  • Best Actor: Dominique Wittorski – 6ème Ciel

Jeunesse

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2009 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Sam Karmann (President), Marie-Anne Chazel, Mélanie Doutey, Julie Gayet, François Kraus, Vahina Giocante, Jacques Fieschi, Jérôme Bonnell, Nicolas Giraud

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jury: Robin Renucci (President), Jeanne Cherhal, Cécile Cassel, Bouraouia Marzouk, Francois Vincentelli, Nicolas Rollinger

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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  • Audience Award: Tengri: Blue Heavens directed by Marie-Jaoul de Poncheville

Premiers Rendez-vous

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2010 edition

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Feature film

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Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Director: Amal Kateb – On ne mourra pas
    • Special mention: Vincent Vizioz – Tremblay-en-France
  • Best Actress: Yelle – Une pute et un poussin
  • Best Actor: Joseph Malerba – Le Cygne

Jeunesse

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  • Youth Jury Prize: Me Too (Yo, también) directed by Antonio Naharro and Álvaro Pastor

Panorama

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2011 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Radu Mihăileanu (President), Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Audrey Dana, Virginie Despentes, Emmanuel Mouret, Tomer Sisley, Saïd Taghmaoui

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jury: Gustave Kervern (President), Déborah François, Isabelle Frilley, Michèle Simmonet, Vénus Khoury-Ghata, Heremoana Maamaatuaiahutapu

  • Best Short Film: J'aurais pu être une pute directed by Baya Kasmi
    • Special mention: Prochainement sur vos écrans directed by Fabrice Maruca
  • Best Actress: Vimala Pons – J'aurais pu être une pute
  • Best Actor: Franc Bruneau – Cheveu

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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  • Prix Premiers Rendez-vous:
    • Ana Girardot – Lights Out (Simon Werner a disparu...)
    • Jérémie Duvall – Jo's Boy (Le Fils à Jo) & Mon père est femme de ménage

2012 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Yann Samuell (President), Bertrand Burgalat, Pierre Aïm, Thomas Anargyros, Amira Casar, Mathieu Demy, Marie Denarnaud, Anne Marivin, Christa Theret

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jury: Pascal Greggory (President), Anne Azoulay, Natacha Régnier, Niels Schneider, Sarah Stern

  • Best Short Film: Les Navets blancs empêchent de dormir directed by Rachel Lang
  • Best Actress: Sophia Leboutte – A New Old Story
  • Best Actor: Sébastien Houbani – La Tête froide

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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  • Audience Award: My Lucky Star (Ma bonne étoile) directed by Anne Fassio

Premiers Rendez-vous

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  • Prix Premiers Rendez-vous:

2013 edition

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Feature film

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Swann d'Or

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Short film

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  • Best Short Film: On the Beach directed by Marie-Elsa Sgualdo
  • Best Actress: Joanne Nussbaum – On the Beach
  • Best Actor: Olivier Duval – L'Amour bègue

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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  • Prix Premiers Rendez-vous:
    • Victoire Belezy – Fanny
    • François Civi – Macadam Baby

2014 edition

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Feature film

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Jury: Catherine Corsini (Co-President), Martin Provost (Co-President), Pauline Étienne, Gilles Henry, Jean-Louis Martinelli, Gilbert Melki, Natacha Régnier, Laura Smet, Anne-Dominique Toussaint

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jury: Guillaume Nicloux (President), Victoire Bélézy, Pascal Bourdiaux, Florence Loiret Caille, China Moses, Stéphanie Murat, Julien Poupard

  • Best Short Film: Bruine directed by Dénes Nagy
  • Best Cinematographer: Fiona Braillon – Solo Rex
  • Best Actress: Liv Henneguier – Loups solitaires en mode passif
  • Best Actor (ex-æquo): Wim Willaert & Lucas Moreau – Solo Rex

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2015 edition

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The 29th edition of the festival was held from 10–14 June 2015.[1][2]

Feature film

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Jury: Juliette Binoche (President), Mélanie Thierry, Céline Sallette, Jérôme Bonnell, Gilles Taurand, Raphaël Personnaz, Guillaume Schiffman, Luís Galvão Teles, Maxime Nucci

Swann d'Or

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Short film

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Jury: Christophe Barratier (President), Alma Jodorowsky, Félix Moati, Marie Modiano, Finnegan Oldfield, Élisabeth Perez, Serge Riaboukine

  • Best Short Film: Copain directed by Jan Roosens and Raf Roosens
  • Best Actress (ex-æquo): Louisiane Gouverneur & Ilys Barillot – À qui la faute
  • Best Actor: Benoit Hamon – Monsters Into Lovers (Jeunesse des loups-garous)

Jeunesse

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  • Youth Jury Prize: Short Skin - I dolori del giovane Edo directed by Duccio Chiarini

Panorama

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2016 edition

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The 30th edition of the festival was held from 8–12 June 2016.[3][4][5]

Feature film

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Jury: Emmanuelle Béart (President), Loubna Abidar, Samuel Benchetrit, Joeystarr, Éric Reinhardt, Pierre Rochefort, Julia Roy, Céline Sciamma

Jeunesse

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  • Youth Jury Prize: Departure directed by Andrew Steggall

Panorama

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Short film

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Jury: Pierre Schoeller (President), Marianne Basler, Frédérique Bel, Michel Feller, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Diane Rouxel, Karidja Touré

  • Best Short Film: Hotaru directed by William Laboury
    • Special Mention: Gabber Lover directed by Anna Cazenave-Cambet
  • Best Actress: Antonia Buresi – Que vive l'Empereur
  • Best Actor: Jonathan Couzinié – Que vive l'Empereur

Swann d'Or

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2017 edition

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The 31st edition of the festival was held from 14–18 June 2017.[6]

Feature film

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Jury: Marion Cotillard (President), Aure Atika, Camille Cottin, Anne Dorval, Hugo Gélin, Nathanaël Karmitz, Camille Laurens, Ibrahim Maalouf, Manu Payet

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Short film

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Jury: Gabriel Le Bomin (President), Swann Arlaud, Olivier Chantreau, Élodie Frégé, Yaniss Lespert, Solene Rigot, Salomé Richard

  • Best Short Film: Journée Blanche directed by Félix de Givry
  • Best Actress: Adèle Simphal – L'Attente
  • Best Actor: (ex-æquo) Théo Cholbi and Zacharie Chasseriaud  – Tropique

Swann d'Or

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2018 edition

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The 32nd edition of the festival was held from 13–17 June 2018.[7]

Feature film

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Jury: André Téchiné (President), Pascale Arbillot, Élodie Bouchez, Olga Kurylenko, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Raphaël, Géraldine Nakache, Karine Silla-Perez, Justin Taurand

  • Grand Prix: Ága directed by Milko Azarov

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Short film

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Jury: Ophélie Bau, François Civil, Julia Faure, Johan Heldenbergh, Thierry Klifa, Alysson Paradis, Alice Vial

  • Best Short Film: Bye bye les Puceaux directed by Pierre Boulanger
  • Best Actress: Yafa Abu Hijleh – Bye bye les Puceaux
  • Best Actor: Jamil McCraven – Bye bye les Puceaux

Swann d'Or

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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2019 edition

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The 33rd edition of the festival was held from 12–16 June 2019.[8]

Feature film

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Jury: Sandrine Bonnaire (President), Naidra Ayadi, Eric Demarsan, Laetitia Dosch, Lou de Laâge, Oury Milshtein, Vincent Perez, Alice Pol, Danièle Thompson

Jeunesse

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Panorama

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Short film

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Jury: Rebecca Zlotowski (President), Noée Abita, Santiago Amigorena, Shaïn Boumedine, Rahmatou Keïta, Jules Benchetrit, Lola Le Lann

  • Best Short Film: Sous l'écorce directed by Ève-Chems de Brouwer
    • Special Mention: Elle s'appelait Baby directed by Mélanie Laleu et Baptiste Gourden
  • Best Actress: Zoé Heran – Max
  • Best Actor: Paul Nouhet – Les Méduses de Gouville

Swann d'Or

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Premiers Rendez-vous

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  • Prix Premiers Rendez-vous:
    • (ex-æquo) Sarah Henochsberg and Justine Lacroix – C’est ça l’amour
    • Tom Mercier – Synonymes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Le Palmarès des Swann d'Or 2015". Cabourg.
  2. ^ "Cabourg: le palmarès de la 29e édition". Gala. 14 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Emmanuelle Béart Présidente du Grand Jury du 30e Festival". Cabourg.
  4. ^ "Le Palmarès des Swann d'Or 2016". Cabourg.
  5. ^ "30e festival du film de Cabourg: le palmarès". Ouest-France. 11 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Le Palmarès des Swann d'Or 2017". Cabourg.
  7. ^ "Le Palmarès des Swann d'Or 2018". Cabourg.
  8. ^ "Le Palmarès des Swann d'Or 2019". Cabourg.
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