Following on from their world preview showings at the 75th edition of the Festival de Cannes 2022, the Official Selection films embarked on a tour around the globe, going from strength to strength in cinemas and awards ceremonies. While we wait to find out what the 76th edition has in store for us, we take a look back over the remarkable journeys undertaken by the films first revealed to us last year on the Croisette. (This article is regularly updated).

The 2022 Official Selection’s successes © RR

A snapshot of the most awarded films

To date, the 2022 Official Selection boasts a grand total of 497 prizes and awards, and over 1,400 nominations around the world.

 

  • Coming top of the charts is Joseph Kosinski’s hotly anticipated Top Gun: Maverickwhich had proved a hit at its première in Cannes and has already garnered 67 awards, six Oscars 2023 nominations and four BAFTA nominations.

 

  • With 59 awards and 215 nominations under its belt — including eight at the Oscars — Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis is the 2022 Selection’s second most awarded film. The feature-length biopic recently scooped the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Austin Butler).

 

  • Korean director Park Chan-wook returned to Cannes in style in 2022 with his Decision to LeaveAfter winning Cannes’ Best Director Award, the film now boasts 43 distinctions and titles, and 136 nominations, including a number from the Golden Globes and BAFTAs 2023.

 

The 2022 Official Selection’s most awarded films:

 

1. Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski: 67 awards

2. Elvis by Baz Luhrmann: 59 awards

3. Decision to Leave by Park Chan-wook: 43 awards

4. As Bestas by Rodrigo Sorogoyen: 39 awards

5. Close by Lukas Dhont: 37 awards

6. Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: 20 awards

7. Burning Days by Emin Alper: 20 awards

8. EO by Jerzy Skolimowski: 19 awards

9. Joyland by Saim Sadiq: 13 awards

10. War Pony by Gina Gammell and Riley Keough: 9 awards

A Selection acclaimed by critics around the world

 

For yet another year, the French, European and international press gave their stamp of approval to Cannes’ 2022 Selection. EO by Jerzy Skolimowski was crowned Best Foreign Language Film by the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Critics.

 

The Critics’ Choice Awards, meanwhile, showed their appreciation for:

 

  • Elvis by Baz Luhrmann: 7 nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor (Austin Butler)
  • Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski: 6 nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor (Tom Cruise)
  • Close by Lukas Dhont: Best Foreign Language Film
  • Armageddon Time by James Gray: Best Young Actor (Banks Repeta)
  • Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: Best Comedy

 

In France, the 2022 Official Selection was a roaring success with the Lumières Award, with the Selection’s films winning eight of 13 awards.

 

  • Pacifiction by Albert Serra: Best Director, Best Actor (Benoît Magimel) and Best Cinematography
  • The Night of the 12th by Dominik Moll: Best Film and Best Screenplay
  • Forever Young by Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi: Most Promising Actress (Nadia Tereszkiewicz)
  • Little Nicholas: As Happy As Can Be by Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre: Best Animated Film
  • As Bestas by Rodrigo Sorogoyen: Best International Co-Production

 

The 2022 Selection’s box office success stories

 

As well as meeting with acclaim in festivals and awards ceremonies, some of the films were box office sensations in France and around the world.

Top Gun: Maverick and Elvis were 2022’s second and seventeenth (respectively) biggest global hits in 2022, and French films managed to make waves too. November by Cédric Jiménez broke through two million tickets sold in France, making it the second biggest box office seller in the country. Masquerade by Nicolas Bedos and The Innocent by Louis Garrel did the country proud too, with over 800,000 and 700,000 ticket sales, respectively. Another stunning surprise came from Dominik Moll’s The Night of the 12th, which was grazing the 500,000-ticket mark by the end of running. As for the 2022 Palme d’Or-winning Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund, it delighted over 550,000 cinema-goers across France.

 

The 2022 Official Selection’s biggest French box office hits:

 

1. Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski: 6,676,052 tickets

2. November by Cédric Jiménez: 2,362,920 tickets

3. Elvis by Baz Luhrmann: 1,204,686 tickets

4. Masquerade by Nicolas Bedos: 853,103 tickets

5. The Innocent by Louis Garrel: 723,468 tickets

6. Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: 556,283 tickets

7. Boy From Heaven by Tarik Saleh: 518,626 tickets

8. The Night of the 12th by Dominik Moll: 490,522 tickets

9. Armageddon Time by James Gray: 384,084 tickets

10. Little Nicholas: Happy As Can Be by Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre: 340,034 tickets

Highlight events

 

 

César Awards – 23 February 2023, Paris

 

This year, the 2022 Official Selection is dominating the César Awards, with films from Cannes accounting for a full 60 nominations. The Innocent by Louis Garrel and The Night of the 12th by Dominik Moll go head-to-head, with 11 and 10 nominations each.

 

  • The Innocent by Louis Garrel: 11 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor (Louis Garrel)
  • The Night of the 12th by Dominik Moll: 10 nominations, including Best Film and Best Director.  Carole Scotta & Barbara Letellier, producers of the film, are also winners of the 2023 Daniel Toscan Plantier Prize.
  • Pacifiction by Albert Serra: 9 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor (Benoît Magimel)
  • Forever Young by Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi: 7 nominations, including Best Film
  • November by Cédric Jiménez: 7 nominations, including Best Director and Best Actor (Jean Dujardin)
  • The Worst Ones by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret: 2 nominations, for Best First Feature Film and Most Promising Actress (Mallory Wanecque)
  • Diary of A Fleeting Affair by Emmanuel Mouret: Best Actor (Vincent Macaigne)
  • Little Nicholas: Happy As Can Be by Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre: Best Animated Film
  • Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: Best Foreign Film
  • Close by Lukas Dhont: Best Foreign Film
  • EO by Jerzy Skolimowski: Best Foreign Film
  • Boy From Heaven by Tarik Saleh: Best Foreign Film
  • As Bestas by Rodrigo Sorogoyen: Best Foreign Film
  • Final Cut by Michel Hazanavicius: Best Adaptation
  • Smoking Causes Coughing by Quentin Dupieux: Best Visual Effects

 

 

 More information on the Cannes films nominated for the César Awards

 

 

The Academy Awards – 13 March 2023, Los Angeles

 

Three films from the 2022 Selection are competing for the 2023 Oscar for Best Picture, the results of which will be revealed during the ceremony on 13 March: Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis and Triangle of Sadness. The films have six, nine and three nominations respectively. Altogether, films from Cannes are represented in 16 categories, with a grand total of 21 nominations.

 

  • Elvis by Baz Luhrmann: 9 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Austin Butler)
  • Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski: 6 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: 3 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director
  • Close by Lukas Dhont: Best International Feature Film
  • EO by Jerzy Skolimowski: Best International Feature Film
  • All That Breathes by Shaunak Sen: Best Documentary Feature Film
  • The Pupils by Alice Rohrwacher: Best Live Action Short Film

 

 

 More information on the Cannes films nominated for the Academy Awards

 

 

BAFTAs – 19 February 2023, London

 

The British Academy Film Awards 2023 ceremony is due to take place on 19 February, with many films that were first revealed at Cannes 2022 up for awards:

 

  • Elvis by Baz Luhrmann: 9 nominations, including Best Film and Best Actor
  • Top Gun: Maverick by Joseph Kosinski: 4 nominations, including Best Cinematography
  • Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Original Screenplay
  • Decision to Leave by Park Chan-wook: Best Director and Best Film Not In The English Language
  • Corsage by Marie Kreutzer: Best Film Not In The English Language
  • Moonage Dream by Brett Morgen: Best Documentary
  • All That Breathes by Shaunak Sen: Best Documentary

 

 

Golden Globes – 11 January 2023, Los Angeles

 

The 80th Golden Globes ceremony took place on 11 January and saw Austin Butler win the much coveted Best Actor In A Motion Picture Award for his performance in ElvisDecision to Leave, Triangle of Sadness and Top Gun: Maverick also starred in the line-up of films shortlisted for the Golden Globes.

 

Goya Awards – 11 February 2023, Seville

 

The Spanish Goya Awards ceremony took place on 11 February 2023, and this year Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s The Beasts triumphed, winning nine awards:

  • Best Film
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor for Denis Ménochet
  • Best Supporting Actor for Luis Zahera
  • Best Original Screenplay
  • Best Editing
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Sound

Additionally, the Goya for Best European Film went to Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World, presented in Selection at Cannes in 2021.

 

 

European Film Awards – 10 December 2022, Reykjavík

 

The 35th ceremony for the European Film Awards 2023 was held on 10 December 2022 in Iceland, with this edition’s big winner emerging as none other than 2022 Palme d’Or winner Triangle of Sadness. Yet other Cannes films scooped awards here, too:

 

  • Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Östlund: 4 awards, including Best Film and Best Actor (Zlatko Burić)
  • Mariupolis 2 by Mantas Kvedaravicius: Best Documentary Film
  • Corsage by Marie Kreutzer: Best Actress (Vicky Krieps)
  • EO by Jerzy Skolimowski: Best Original Score
  • Burning Days by Emin Alper: Best Editor
  • Exterior Night by Marco Bellocchio: Best Innovative Storytelling

 

 

The Festival de Cannes would like to congratulate all the films from the 2022 Official Selection, and wish them many happy days ahead in cinemas and all the best for everything that awaits them.

Exit mobile version