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Feature films in competition at the Cannes Film Festival
Description
Each entry in the films
is a feature film that appeared in the official
selection during a festival year (starting in 1946 and active to the present
day). The year
column refers to the year of the festival and this figure
doesn't always coincide with the release year of the film. The film's title
reflects the most common title of the film in English, where the
original_title
column provides the title of the film in its spoken language
(transliterated to Roman script where necessary).
Usage
films
Format
A tibble with 1,851 rows and 8 variables:
- year
The year of the festival in which the film was in competition.
- title,original_title
The
title
field provides the film title used for English-speaking audiences. Theoriginal_title
field is populated whentitle
differs greatly from the non-English original.- director
The director or set of co-directors for the film. Multiple directors are separated by a comma.
- languages
The languages spoken in the film in the order of appearance. This consists of ISO 639 language codes (primarily as two-letter codes, but using three-letter codes where necessary).
- countries_of_origin
The country or countries of origin for the production. Here, 2-letter ISO 3166-1 country codes (set in uppercase) are used.
- run_time
The run time of the film in hours and minutes. This is given as a string in the format
[x]h [y]m
.- imdb_url
The URL of the film's information page in the Internet Movie Database (IMDB).
Examples
Here is a glimpse at the data available in films
.
dplyr::glimpse(films) #> Rows: 1,851 #> Columns: 8 #> $ year <int> 1946, 1946, 1946, 1946, 1946, 1946, 1946, 1946, 19~ #> $ title <chr> "The Lovers", "Anna and the King of Siam", "Blood ~ #> $ original_title <chr> "Amanti in fuga", NA, "Blod och eld", "Brevet fra ~ #> $ director <chr> "Giacomo Gentilomo", "John Cromwell", "Anders Henr~ #> $ languages <chr> "it", "en", "sv", "da", "en,fr", "en", "pt", "ru",~ #> $ countries_of_origin <chr> "IT", "US", "SE", "DK", "GB", "GB", "PT", "SU", "D~ #> $ run_time <chr> "1h 30m", "2h 8m", "1h 40m", "1h 18m", "1h 26m", "~ #> $ imdb_url <chr> "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038297/", "https://~
Dataset ID and Badge
DATA-9
Dataset Introduced
v0.11.0
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