2002 Cannes Film Festival - Films in Competition

Films in Competition

  • 24 Hour Party People by Michael Winterbottom
  • About Schmidt by Alexander Payne
  • All or Nothing by Mike Leigh
  • Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore
  • Chi-hwa-seon by Im Kwon-taek
  • Demonlover by Olivier Assayas
  • Irréversible by Gaspar Noé
  • Kedma by Amos Gitai
  • L'Adversaire by Nicole Garcia
  • L'ora di religione by Marco Bellocchio
  • Le Fils by Dardenne brothers
  • Marie-Jo et ses deux amours by Robert Guédiguian
  • Mies vailla menneisyyttä by Aki Kaurismäki
  • O Princípio da Incerteza by Manoel de Oliveira
  • Punch-Drunk Love by Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Ren Xiao Yao by Jia Zhangke
  • Russkiy kovcheg by Alexander Sokurov
  • Spider by David Cronenberg
  • Sweet Sixteen by Ken Loach
  • Ten by Abbas Kiarostami
  • The Pianist by Roman Polanski
  • Yadon ilaheyya by Elia Suleiman

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