1953 Cannes Film Festival
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The 6th Cannes Film Festival took place from 15 to 29 April 1953.[4] French writer and filmmaker Jean Cocteau served as jury president for the main competition.
Opening filmEndless Horizons
Founded1946
![]() Official poster of the 6th Cannes Film Festival, an original illustration by Jean-Luc.[1] | |
| Opening film | Endless Horizons |
|---|---|
| Location | Cannes, France |
| Founded | 1946 |
| Awards | Grand Prize of the Festival: The Wages of Fear[2] |
| No. of films | 35 (In Competition)[3] |
| Festival date | 15 April 1953 – 29 April 1953 |
| Website | festival-cannes |
The Grand Prize of the Festival was awarded, as the highest prize, to The Wages of Fear by Henri-Georges Clouzot.[5]
During the opening ceremony, Walt Disney was awarded the "Legion of Honour" from the hands of Monsieur Hugues, Minister of Information of France.[6][7]
The festival opened with Endless Horizons by Jean Dréville.
Juries
Main Competition
- Jean Cocteau, French writer and filmmaker - Jury President[8]
- Louis Chauvet, French writer and journalist
- Titina De Filippo, Italian actress and writer
- Guy Desson, French MP official
- Philippe Erlanger, French
- Renée Faure, French actress
- Jacques-Pierre Frogerais, French
- Abel Gance, French filmmaker
- André Lang, French
- Georges Raguis, French union official
- Edward G. Robinson, American actor
- Charles Spaak, Belgian screenwriter
- Georges Van Parys, French composer
Short Films Competition
- Bert Haanstra, Dutch filmmaker
- Roger Leenhardt, French writer and filmmaker
- René Lucot, French
- Jean Queval, French journalist
- Jacques Schiltz, French
- Jean Vivie, French journalist
Official Selection
Main Competition
The following feature films competed for the Grand Prix:[3]
Short Films Competition
The following short films competed for the Short Film Grand Prix:[3]
- ...And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold
- Castilla, soldado de la ley by Enrico Gras
- Doderhultarn by Olle Hellbom
- Doh pyi daung su by Jules Bucher
- Dubrovnik by Milan Katic
- Gazouly, petit oiseau by Wladyslaw Starewicz, L. Starewitcz
- Houen zo! by Herman van der Horst
- I cristalli by Lando Colombo
- Immagini e colore by Vittorio Sala
- Joy of Living by Jean Oser
- Kujira by Noburô Ôhfuji
- Kumaon Hills by Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani
- La montagna di genere by Giovanni Paolucci
- La pintura mural Mexicana by Francisco del Villar
- Land Of The Long Day by Douglas Wilkinson
- Le Luxembourg et son industrie by Philippe Schneider
- Le voyage d'Abdallah by Georges Régnier
- Machu-Picchu by Enrico Gras
- Marionnettes de Toon by Jean Cleinge
- Meister der Gegenwart by Karl von Zieglmayer
- Momoyama bidsutsu by Sôya Mizuki
- Naskara by José Miguel De Mora
- New Lands for Old by Krishna Gopal
- Pescatori di laguna by Antonio Petrucci
- Peter Breughel L'Ancien by Arcady
- Présentation de la beauce à Notre Dame de Chartres by Jacques Berthier
- Pylone 138 by Adolphe Forter
- Remnants of a Stone-Age People by Louis Knobel
- Reverón by Margot Benacerraf
- Royal Heritage by Diana Pine
- Salut Casa! by Jean Vidal
- Schatten Uner Sternen by Ernest Bingen
- So ist das Saarland by Ernest Bingen
- The Figurehead by John Halas
- The Great Experiment by V.R. Sarma
- The Romance of Transportation in Canada by Colin Low
- The Settler by Bernard Devlin
- The Stranger Left No Card by Wendy Toye
- Varen by Gösta Werner
- Victoire sur L'Annapurna by Marcel Ichac
- Vincent Van Gogh by Jan Hulsker
- Water Birds by Ben Sharpsteen
- White Mane (Crin Blanc, Cheval Sauvage) by Albert Lamorisse
Official Awards


Main Competition
- Grand Prix: The Wages of Fear by Henri-Georges Clouzot[5][2][9]
- International Awards:
- Award of Visual Narration: Rosanna by Emilio Fernández
- Award of Exploration Film: Green Magic by Gian Gaspare Napolitano
- Award of Fairy Tale Film: The White Reindeer by Erik Blomberg
- Award of Entertainment Film: Lili by Charles Walters
- Award of Good Humour: Welcome Mr. Marshall! by Luis García Berlanga
- Award of Adventure Film: O Cangaceiro by Lima Barreto
- Award of Dramatic Film: Come Back, Little Sheba by Daniel Mann
- Special Mention:
- Shirley Booth for Come Back, Little Sheba
- Charles Vanel for The Wages of Fear
- Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga and Miguel Mihura for the screenplay of Welcome Mr. Marshall!
- Gabriel Migliori for the score of O Cangaceiro
- For the charming acting in Lili
- For the use of colour in Green Magic
- Jury Special Prize - Legion of Honour: Walt Disney
- Homage: Flamenco by Edgar Neville
Short Films Competition
- Short Film Grand Prix: White Mane by Albert Lamorisse
- Best Fictional Film: The Stranger Left No Card by Wendy Toye
- Best Documentary Film: Houen zo! by Herman van der Horst
- Best Film on Art: Doderhultarn by Olle Hellbom
- Best Animation: The Romance of Transportation in Canada by Colin Low
