Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. In 2001, FID launched the national and international Georges de Beauregard Awards. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighbourhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Jean-Pierre Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (A Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. In 2001, FID launched the national and international Georges de Beauregard Awards. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighbourhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Jean-Pierre Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (A Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.
Awarded to a film in the French Competition. The prize is sponsored by Vidéo de poche.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. In 2001, FID launched the national and international Georges de Beauregard Awards. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighbourhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Jean-Pierre Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (A Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.
Awarded by the French Competition Jury.
Awarded to a film in the French Competition. The prize is sponsored by Vidéo de poche.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. In 2001, FID launched the national and international Georges de Beauregard Awards. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighbourhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Jean-Pierre Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (A Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.
Awarded by the First Film and Cnap Jury to a first film in either the First Film Competition. The award is sponsored by the Provence-Alpes- Côte d’Azur Region.
Awarded by the First Film and Cnap Jury to a first film in either the First Film Competition. The award is sponsored by the Provence-Alpes- Côte d’Azur Region.
Awarded by the First Film and CNAP jury to a film from the International, French and First Films competitions. The jury will focus on the experimental dimension or the innovative nature in the conception, reflexive strength and capacities of the film to question the world and its representation.
The Award is sponsored by the CNAP.
Awarded by the Flash Competition Jury.
Awarded by the Flash Competition Jury.
Awarded to a film selected by a jury of exhibitors appointed by the GNCR, in the form of support for distribution in France (publication of a document by the GNCR and scheduling of the film in the group’s cinemas).
Awarded to a film selected by a jury of exhibitors appointed by the GNCR, in the form of support for distribution in France (publication of a document by the GNCR and scheduling of the film in the group’s cinemas).
This year the Marseille Espérance jury is made up again of students from the Second Chance School in Marseille.
The Prix Marseille Espérance is awarded by the Marseille Espérance Jury to one of the film in the French, International or First Film competitions.
The prize is sponsored by the City of Marseille.