Argentina at the Cannes Film Festival

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Argentina has had a steady presence at the Cannes Film Festival since the 1950s, with its cinema often noted for social themes, distinctive storytelling, and international collaborations. Directors like Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, Fernando Solanas, Lucrecia Martel, and Pablo Trapero have contributed to its visibility at the festival. Argentine cinema frequently explores political issues, questions of identity, and innovative narrative styles.

The Official Story (1985) is the only Argentine film to win an official prize: Best Actress for Norma Aleandro. Wild Tales (2014) was the last Argentine film to be selected for the main competition.

Juries

Main competition

Un Certain Regard

Cinéfondation & Short Films

  • 2004: Pablo Trapero

Critics' Week (Semaine de la critique)

Official selection

In Competition

Argentine films competing for the Palme d'Or:

Un Certain Regard

Entries in this section for innovative storytelling:

Special Screenings

Short Films Competition

  • 1961: Argentina paraíso de la pesca (Antonio Ber Ciani)
  • 2010: Rosa (Mónica Lairana)
  • 2011: Soy tan feliz (Vladimir Durán)
  • 2015: Present Imperfect (Presente imperfecto) (Iair Said)
  • 2019:
    • Monster God (Monstruo dios) (Agustina San Martín)
    • The Nap (La Siesta) (Federico Luis Tachella)
  • 2020: Son of Sodom (Theo Montoya, co-production)
  • 2023: None of That (Nada de todo esto) (Patricio Martínez, Francisco Canton, co-production)

Cinéfondation

Student films from Argentine universities:

  • 2005: En la oscuridad (Juan Manuel Rampoldi, Marcelo Charras)
  • 2009: The Boxer (El boxeador) (Juan Ignacio Pollio, Universidad del Cine)
  • 2011:
    • Salsipuedes (Mariano Luque, National University of Córdoba)
    • The Wedding Party (La fiesta de casamiento) (Gastón Margolin & Martín Morgenfeld, Universidad del Cine)
  • 2012: Could See a Puma (Pude ver un puma) (Eduardo Williams, UCINE)
  • 2015: The Magnetic Nature (El ser mágnetico) (Mateo Bendesky, Universidad del Cine)
  • 2016: Business (Malena Vain) (Universidad del Cine)
  • 2017: Little Manifesto Against Solemn Cinema (Pequeño manifiesto en contra del cine solemne) (Roberto Porta, Universidad del Cine)
  • 2020: Chinese Wall (Muralla China) (Santiago Barzi)
  • 2021: Billy Boy (Sacha Amaral, National University of the Arts)

Immersive Competition

In Competition

  • 2024: Gloomy Eyes (Fernando Maldonado & Jorge Tereso, co-production)

Cinéma de la Plage

Cannes Premiere

Cannes Classics

Restored Argentine classics:

Parallel sections

Critics' Week

Highlighting emerging talent and short films:

In Competition

Short Films

  • 2009: Noche adentro (Pablo Lamar, co-production)
  • 2011: The Inviolability of the Domicile Is Based On the Man Who Appears Wielding an Axe at the Door of His House (La inviolabilidad del domicilio se basa en el hombre que aparece empuñando un hacha) (Álex Piperno, co-production)
  • 2017: Selva (Sofía Quirós Ubeda, co-production)

Short and Medium Length Films

  • 2012: Yeguas y cotorras (Natalia Garagiola)

Special Screening

Short and medium length
  • 2010: Cynthia todavía tienes las llaves (Gonzalo Tobal)

Directors' Fortnight

A key platform for Argentine auteurs and political works:

In Competition

Short Films

  • 1973: El hombre que va a misa (Bernardo Borenholtz)
  • 2015: The Broken Past (El pasado roto) (Martín Morgenfeld & Sebastián Schjaer)

Short and medium-length films

  • 2021: The Sidereal Space (El espacio sideral) (Sebastián Schjaer)

ACID

Feature Films

  • 2019: Solo (Artemio Benki, co-production)

ACID Trip #3 - Argentina

Cannes Écrans Juniors

  • 2024: The Other Son (El otro hijo) (Juan Sebastián Quebrada, co-production)

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