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Opening film | Intolerance |
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Closing film | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial |
Location | Cannes, France |
Founded | 1946 |
Awards | Palme d'Or (Missing, Yol) |
No. of films | 22 (In Competition) 16 (Un Certain Regard) 8 (Out of Competition) 8 (Short Film) |
Festival date | 14 May 1982 | – 26 May 1982
Website | festival-cannes |
The 35th Cannes Film Festival was held from 14 to 26 May 1982. The Palme d'Or was jointly awarded to Missing by Costa Gavras and Yol by Şerif Gören and Yılmaz Güney.
The festival opened with the 1916 film Intolerance, directed by D. W. Griffith and closed with E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, directed by Steven Spielberg.
The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 1982 film competition:
Feature films
The following feature films competed for the Palme d'Or:
The following films were selected for the competition of Un Certain Regard:
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:
The following short films competed for the Short Film Palme d'Or:
The following feature films were screened for the 21st International Critics' Week (21e Semaine de la Critique):
The following films were screened for the 1982 Directors' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalizateurs):
The following films and people received the 1982 Official selection awards:
Golden Camera
Short films
Commission Supérieure Technique
Other awards