2006 Cannes Film Festival - Films Out of Competition

Films Out of Competition

  • An Inconvenient Truth by Davis Guggenheim
  • Avida by Benoît Delépine
  • Bamako by Abderrahmane Sissako
  • Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters by Bill Couturié
  • Chambre 666 by Wim Wenders
  • Chlopiec na galopujacym koniu by Adam Guziński
  • Clerks II by Kevin Smith
  • The Da Vinci Code by Ron Howard
  • El-banate dol by Tahani Rached
  • Election 2 by Johnnie To
  • Silk by Su Chao-pin
  • Ici Najac, à vous la terre by Jean-Henri Meunier
  • Les signes by Eugène Green
  • Nouvelle chance by Anne Fontaine
  • Over the Hedge by Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick
  • Requiem for Billy the Kid by Anne Feinsilber
  • Shortbus by John Cameron Mitchell
  • SIDA by Gaspar Noé
  • Sketches of Frank Gehry by Sydney Pollack
  • Stanley's Girlfriend by Monte Hellman
  • The House Is Burning by Holger Ernst
  • The Water Diary by Jane Campion
  • Transylvania by Tony Gatlif
  • Un lever de rideau by François Ozon
  • United 93 by Paul Greengrass
  • Volevo solo vivere by Mimmo Calopresti
  • X-Men: The Last Stand by Brett Ratner
  • Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle by Philippe Parreno and Douglas Gordon

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