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List of Indian winners and nominees at the Cannes Film Festival

The Cinema of India pavilion has garnered recognition at the Cannes Film Festival since its inception in [1][2] The social-realistic film Neecha Nagar became the first Indian film to gain recognition at the Cannes, after it was awarded Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the festival's highest prize, at the first Cannes.

In , Baby Naaz received Special Mention (child actress) for her work in Boot Polish by Prakash Aurora.[3]

In , Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali won the Best Human Document Award. In the same year Gotoma the Buddha by Rajbans Khanna, won Special mention for Best direction.

In Mrinal Sen's directorial Kharij, won the Jury Prize. In , Mira Nair's Oscar Nominated film Salaam Bombay! won the Caméra d'Or ("Golden Camera"). In , Shaji N. Karun's, Piravi has garnered the Caméra d'Or - Mention Spéciale. The film Marana Simhasanam directed by Murali Nair also received the Caméra d'Or.

On the occasion of Years of Indian Cinema, India was the Official Guest Country at the 66th Cannes. The first Incredible IndiaExhibition, a joint participation of the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Republic of India was inaugurated by Indian actor Chiranjeevi.[4][5][6]

Competitive awards

Technical awards

Indian Jury Members at Cannes

Special events and honors

Hommage à Satyajit Ray ()

At the 35th Cannes, Satyajit Ray received the 35th Anniversary Trophy signed by Igor Mitoraj, and an Hommage à Satyajit Ray was hosted in his honour.[47]

Tous Les Cinemas du Monde ()

Tous Les Cinemas du Monde (World Cinema) began in to showcase films from a variety of different countries.[48][49] At the 60th Cannes, the first two days of this program held during 19 May to 25 May featured special screening of Indian films; Saira (), Missed Call (), Lage Raho Munna Bhai (), Dosar (), Veyil (), Guru (), Goal (), and Dharm ().[50]

Official Guest Country ()

India was the Official Guest Country at the 66th Cannes.[51] The event featured special screening of Indian films; Bombay Talkies (Gala screenings), Monsoon Shootout (Midnight screenings), Charulata (Cannes classics), Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told (Beach screenings), The Lunchbox (Critic's week), Ugly (Director's fortnight), Eega (Film market), and Tau Seru (Shorts).[52][53]

Country of Honor - Marché du Film ()

On the occasion of 75 years of diplomatic ties between India and France, India was announced as the Official Country of Honour at the Cannes Film Market.[54][55] The first of its kind event featured special beach screenings of Six Indian feature films; Pratidwandi (), Godavari (), Alpha Beta Gamma (), Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (), Dhuin (), Boomba Ride (), and Nirae Thathakalulla Maramy ().[56]

Under the Goes to Cannes Section; five parallel films were featured in the Work in Progress Lab - Baghjan by Jaicheng Jai Dohutia; Bailadila by Shailendra Sahu; Ek Jagah Apni (A Space of Our Own) by Ektara Collective; Follower by Harshad Nalawade; Shivamma by Jai Shankar.[54] In addition, India - Content Hub of the World Pavilion was inaugurated at the venue on 18 May [54][55][56]

Cannes XR

Cannes XR is a program from the Marché du Film dedicated to immersive technologies and cinematographic content

World Classic ()

In , Ishanou (Meitei for 'The Chosen One'), a Meitei language film, was recognised as a "World Classic" by the Cannes Film Festival and it was the only film selected from India for the event for that year.[59][60][61] In the past, it was featured in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival.[21]

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