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The Coen Brothers "Sometimes it's a hard world for the little things."
- Barton Fink (Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Actor (John Turturro), Best Performance (John Turturro), Best Art Direction, Best Ending; Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize, Vulcan Award (Dennis Gassner, Nancy Haigh))
- Fargo (Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Frances McDormand), Best Cinematography, Best Score; Grand Prix)
- Inside Llewyn Davis (Best Sound, Best Scene ("Fare Thee Well"), Best Use of Song ("Fare Thee Well"), Best Original Song ("Please Mr. Kennedy"); Jury Prize)
- Raising Arizona (Best Costumes; Cannes Best Actor (Nicolas Cage))
- The Man Who Wasn't There (Best Supporting Actress (Scarlett Johansson), Editing; Cannes Best Screenplay)
- A Serious Man (Cannes Best Direction, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- Intolerable Cruelty
- Burn After Reading (Best Ensemble)
- No Country for Old Men (Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem))
- Hail, Caesar!
- The Big Lebowski (Best Visual Effects)
- True Grit (Cannes Best Actress (Hailee Steinfeld))
- Miller's Crossing
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Best Makeup)
- Blood Simple
- The Ladykillers
- The Hudsucker Proxy
Paul Thomas Anderson "We may be through with the past, but the past is never through with us."
- Inherent Vice (Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Katherine Waterston), Best Ensemble, Best Editing, Best Costumes, Best Makeup; Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize)
- The Master (Best Supporting Actor (Phillip Seymour Hoffman), Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Scene (Informal Processing); Grand Prix, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- There Will Be Blood (Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Performance (Daniel Day-Lewis), Best Visual Effects, Best Score, Best Ending; Jury Prize, Vulcan Award (Johnny Greenwood))
- Punch-Drunk Love (Best Actress (Emily Watson), Best Sound, Best Use of Song ("He Needs Me"); Cannes Best Direction)
- Magnolia (Best Original Song ("Save Me"), Cannes Best Actor (Tom Cruise))
- Boogie Nights (Cannes Best Actress (Heather Graham))
- Hard Eight (Cannes Best Screenplay)
Stanley Kubrick "Gentlemen of the court, there are times that I'm ashamed to be a member of the human race and this is one such occasion."
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Visual Effects, Best Use of Song ("Also sprach Zarathustra"), Best Scene (Frank's birthday); Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize, Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Paths of Gory (Best Ending; Grand Prix)
- The Shining (Best Actress (Shelley Duvall), Best Performance (Shelley Duvall), Best Editing, Best Sound; Jury Prize)
- Eyes Wide Shut (Best Ensemble, Best Art Direction; Cannes Best Actress (Nicole Kidman))
- Lolita (Best Supporting Actress (Shelley Winters); Cannes Best Actor (James Mason))
- Dr. Strangelove (Best Screenplay, Best Actor (Peter Sellers), Best Supporting Actor (George C. Scott); Cannes Best Screenplay)
- Barry Lyndon (Best Cinematography, Best Costumes, Best Makeup, Best Score; Cannes Best Direction, Vulcan Award (John Alcott))
- Full Metal Jacket
- The Killing
- Spartacus
- A Clockwork Orange
- Killer's Kiss
Quentin Tarantino "Do you know what I do? This is what I do. I kill people and sell their corpses for cash."
- Death Proof (Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Editing; Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize, Vulcan Award (Sally Menke))
- Inglourious Basterds (Best Direction, Best Supporting Actor (Christoph Waltz), Best Performance (Christoph Watlz), Best Art Direction, Best Scene ("Cat People (Putting Out Fire)"), Best Ending; Grand Prix)
- The Hateful Eight (Best Actor (Samuel L. Jackson), Best Supporting Actor (Jennifer Jason Leigh), Best Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Makeup, Best Score; Jury Prize)
- Pulp Fiction (Cannes Best Screenplay)
- Jackie Brown (Best Actress (Pam Grier), Best Use of Song ("Didn't I"); Cannes Best Direction)
- Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Best Sound; Cannes Best Actress (Uma Thurman), Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- Kill Bill Vol. 2
- Django Unchained (Best Costumes, Best Original Song ("Ancora Qui"); Cannes Best Actor (Christoph Waltz))
- Reservoir Dogs
Michael Mann "There is a flip side to that coin."
- Heat (Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, Best Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Score, Best Scene (The heist), Best Ending; Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize)
- Manhunter (Best Use of Song ("In-A-Gadda-Vida"); Grand Prix)
- Miami Vice (Best Supporting Actress (Gong Li), Best Costumes; Jury Prize, Vulcan Award (Dion Beebe))
- Public Enemies (Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale; Cannes Best Actress (Marion Cotillard))
- Thief (Best Art Direction; Cannes Best Direction)
- The Insider (Best Actor (Russell Crowe), Best Performance (Russell Crowe); Cannes Best Actor (Russell Crowe))
- Ali (Best Makeup; Cannes Best Screenplay)
- Blackhat (Best Visual Effects; Cannes Best Actress (Tang Wei))
- The Last of the Mohicans (Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- Collateral
- The Keep
David Lynch "Mother, they're still not sure it is a baby!"
- Mulholland Dr. (Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor (Justin Theroux), Best Supporting Actress (Laura Harring), Best Ensemble, Best Use of Song ("Llorando"), Best Scene (Club Silencio), Best Ending; Palme d'Or, FIPRESCI Prize)
- Eraserhead (Best Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Original Song ("In Heaven"); Grand Prix, Vulcan Award (Frederick Elmes, Alan Splet, and David Lynch), Prize of the Ecumenical Jury)
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (Best Actress (Sheryl Lee), Best Performance (Sheryl Lee), Best Score; Jury Prize)
- Inland Empire (Best Editing; Cannes Best Actress (Laura Dern))
- Blue Velvet (Cannes Best Screenplay)
- Wild at Heart (Cannes Best Direction)
- "Premonitions Following an Evil Deed"
- "Lady Blue Shanghai"
- Twin Peaks
- The Elephant Man (Best Costumes, Best Makeup)
- The Straight Story (Best Actor (Richard Farnsworth), Cannes Best Actor (Richard Farnsworth))
- Lost Highway
- Dune
- "Sailing with Bushnell Keeler"
- "The Alphabet"
- "Six Men Getting Sick"
- "The Amputee"
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