3rd Cannes Film Festival | |
Opening: | L'Arroseur Arrosé |
Location: | Cannes, France |
Founded: | 1946 |
Awards: | Grand Prix (The Third Man) |
Number: | 29 (In Competition) 1 (Out of Competition) 32 (Short Film) |
Date: | – |
Main: | Cannes Film Festival |
Previous: | 1947 |
Next: | 1951 |
The 3rd Cannes Film Festival was held from 2 to 17 September 1949. The previous year, no festival had been held because of financial problems.[1] [2]
Like in 1947, the entire jury for this festival was made up of French persons, with historian Georges Huisman as president of the jury. The Grand Prix du Festival de Cannes went to The Third Man by Carol Reed.[3] The festival opened with L'Arroseur Arrosé by Louis Lumière, an 1895 French comedy short-film, paying tribute to cinema's first comedy film.[4]
The following persons were selected as the jury for the feature and short films:[5]
Substitute members
The following feature films competed for the Grand Prix:[6]
The following film was selected to be screened out of competition:
The following short films competed for the Grand Prix du court métrage:
The following films and people received the 1949 awards:[7]
Feature Films
René Clément for The Walls of Malapaga
Eugene Ling and Virginia Shaler for Lost Boundaries
Isa Miranda for The Walls of Malapaga
Edward G. Robinson for House of Strangers
Short Film awards