Oscar winner Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl) may perform at the Oscars in tribute to her The Way We Were co-star Robert Redford, who died last year.
Camera d’Or Year 7 (1984): Jim Jarmusch’s “Stranger Than Paradise”
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The cool feature established Jarmusch as the most hip indie director of the 1980s, a position that Tarantino would occupy a decade later.
Camera d’Or Year 6 (1983): Pál Erdőss’s “The Princess,” Hungarian Drama about Teenage Factory Worker
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The film won the Caméra d’Or at the 1983 Cannes Film Fest, and the Golden Leopard at the 1983 Locarno Film Fest.
Camera d’Or Year 8 (1985): Fina Forres’ “Oriana,” A Mystery Tale of a Niece and her Aunt
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The tale unfolds as a multi-layered mystery-melodrama about a woman named Maria (Daniela Silverio), who returns from France to the house of her childhood in Venezuela.
Camera d’Or Year 5 (1982): Half a Life (“Mourir à 30 ans”), Tale of Militant Leader during May 1968 Riots
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A black-and-white documentary about Michel Recanati, a militant leader during the May 1968 riots in Paris.








