The 2002 Cannes Film Festival started on May 15 and ran until May 26. The Palme d'Or went to the Polish-French-German-British co-produced film The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski.[1] [edit] Films in Competition - 24 Hour Party People, directed by Michael Winterbottom (United Kingdom).
- About Schmidt, directed by Alexander Payne (USA).
- All or Nothing, directed by Mike Leigh (United Kingdom).
- Bowling for Columbine, directed by Michael Moore (USA).
- Chi-hwa-seon (Painted Fire or Strokes of Fire), directed by Im Kwon-taek (South Korea).
- Demonlover, directed by Olivier Assayas (France).
- Irréversible, directed by Gaspar Noé (France).
- Kedma, directed by Amos Gitai (Israel).
- L'Adversaire, directed by Nicole Garcia (France).
- L'ora di religione (My Mother's Smile), directed by Marco Bellocchio (Italy).
- Le Fils (The Son), directed by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne (Belgium).
- Marie-Jo et ses deux amours, directed by Robert Guédiguian (France).
- Mies vailla menneisyyttä (The Man Without a Past), directed by Aki Kaurismäki (Finland).
- O Princípio da Incerteza, directed by Manoel de Oliveira (Portugal).
- Punch-Drunk Love, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA).
- Ren Xiao Yao (Unknown Pleasures), directed by Jia Zhangke (China).
- Russkiy kovcheg, directed by Alexander Sokurov (Russia).
- Spider, directed by David Cronenberg (Canada).
- Sweet Sixteen, directed by Ken Loach (United Kingdom).
- Ten, directed by Abbas Kiarostami (Iran).
- The Pianist, directed by Roman Polanski.
- Yadon ilaheyya, directed by Elia Suleiman (Palestine).
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