Cannes ’68: Cinema in Revolt
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            When the 1968 edition of the Cannes Film Festival opened amid widespread civil unrest, filmmakers began pulling their movies from the schedule in solidarity with the workers and students protesting across France. This series gathers select titles from the year’s official lineup, alongside a scene-setting introduction by film historian Dudley Andrew. Decide for yourself which film should have won the never-presented Palme d’Or: Carlos Saura’s PEPPERMINT FRAPPÉ, Jan Němec’s A REPORT ON THE PARTY AND GUESTS, Jiří Menzel’s CAPRICIOUS SUMMER, Kaneto Shindo’s KURONEKO, or Miloš Forman’s THE FIREMEN’S BALL. Also included in our series is Federico Fellini’s TOBY DAMMIT, which was set to screen that year out of competition.
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   10:10Episode 1 10:10Episode 1Introducing Cannes ’68Episode 1In this 2018 piece, film historian Dudley Andrew explains the situation which lead to the cancellation of the Cannes Film Festival in 1968. 
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   1:11:16Episode 2 1:11:16Episode 2A Report on the Party and GuestsEpisode 2Directed by Jan Němec • 1966 • Czechoslovakia In Jan Němec's surreal fable, a picnic is rudely transformed into a lesson in political hierarchy when a handful of mysterious authority figures show up. This allegory about oppression and conformity was banned in its home country but became an inter... 
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   1:34:13Episode 3 1:34:13Episode 3Peppermint FrappéEpisode 3Directed by Carlos Saura • 1967 • Spain 
 Starring Geraldine Chaplin, José Luis López Vázquez, Alfredo MayoThe first of Carlos Saura’s many collaborations with Geraldine Chaplin is a darkly comic psychological thriller that casts the actor in a VERTIGO-esque double role as both the glamorous, una... 
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   1:13:36Episode 4 1:13:36Episode 4The Firemen’s BallEpisode 4Directed by Miloš Forman • 1967 • Czechoslovakia 
 Starring Jan Vostrcil, Josef Šebánek, František ReinsteinA milestone of the Czech New Wave, Miloš Forman’s first color film THE FIREMEN’S BALL is both a dazzling comedy and a provocative political satire. A hilarious saga of good intentions confo... 
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   1:16:46Episode 5 1:16:46Episode 5Capricious SummerEpisode 5Directed by Jiří Menzel • 1968 • Czechoslovakia Two years after his worldwide hit CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS, Jiří Menzel directed this amusing idyll about three middle-aged men whose mellow summer is interrupted by the arrival of a circus performer and his beautiful assistant. A meditation on agi... 
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   43:36Episode 6 43:36Episode 6Toby DammitEpisode 6Directed by Federico Fellini • 1968 • Italy 
 Starring Terence StampLoosely adapted from Edgar Allan Poe’s story “Never Bet the Devil Your Head,” Federico Fellini’s contribution to the omnibus film SPIRITS OF THE DEAD is one of the filmmaker’s most extravagantly stylized cinematic dreamscapes—a p... 
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  KuronekoEpisode 7Directed by Kaneto Shindo • 1968 • Japan 
 Starring Kichiemon Nakamura, Nobuko Otowa, Kei SatoIn this poetic and atmospheric horror fable, set in a village in war-torn medieval Japan, a malevolent spirit has been ripping out the throats of itinerant samurai. When a military hero is sent to dispat... 
 
 
               
            