Golden Lion for Best Film to Pieta by Kim Ki-duk (Republic of Korea)
Silver Lion for Best Director to The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)
Special Jury Prize to Paradies: Glaube by Ulrich Seidl (Austria, Germany, France)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actor to Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix
in the film The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actress Hadas Yaron
in the film Lemale Et Ha.Chalal by Rama Bursthein (Israel)
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor or Actress to Fabrizio Falco
in the films Bella Addormentata by Marco Bellocchio (Italy) and È Stato Il Figlio by Daniele Ciprí (Italy)
Award For Best Screenplay to Olivier Assayas
for the film Apres Mai by Olivier Assayas (France)
Award For The Best Technical Contribution (Cinematography) to Daniele Ciprì
for the film È Stato Il Figlio by Daniele Ciprì (Italy)
. Lion Of The Future...
Silver Lion for Best Director to The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)
Special Jury Prize to Paradies: Glaube by Ulrich Seidl (Austria, Germany, France)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actor to Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix
in the film The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actress Hadas Yaron
in the film Lemale Et Ha.Chalal by Rama Bursthein (Israel)
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor or Actress to Fabrizio Falco
in the films Bella Addormentata by Marco Bellocchio (Italy) and È Stato Il Figlio by Daniele Ciprí (Italy)
Award For Best Screenplay to Olivier Assayas
for the film Apres Mai by Olivier Assayas (France)
Award For The Best Technical Contribution (Cinematography) to Daniele Ciprì
for the film È Stato Il Figlio by Daniele Ciprì (Italy)
. Lion Of The Future...
- 9/11/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
South Korean director Kim Ki-duk’s ‘Pieta’ won the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice Film Festival. Earlier in 2004 Duk had won the same award for his ’3-Iron’.
“Pieta” that means piety in English captures the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims to be his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content.
List of winners
Golden Lion for Best Film
Pieta – Kim Ki-duk
Silver Lion for Best Director
The Master – Paul Thomas Anderson
Special Jury Prize
Ulrich Seidl – Paradise: Faith
Volpi Cup for Best Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix – The Master
Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Hadas Yaron – Fill The Void
Marcello Mastroianni Award
Fabrizio Falco – Dormant Beauty and E Stato il Figlio
Osella Award for Best Screenplay
Après mai – Olivier Assayas
Osella Award for Best Technical Contribution
E Stato il Figlio – Daniele Cipri...
“Pieta” that means piety in English captures the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims to be his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content.
List of winners
Golden Lion for Best Film
Pieta – Kim Ki-duk
Silver Lion for Best Director
The Master – Paul Thomas Anderson
Special Jury Prize
Ulrich Seidl – Paradise: Faith
Volpi Cup for Best Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix – The Master
Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Hadas Yaron – Fill The Void
Marcello Mastroianni Award
Fabrizio Falco – Dormant Beauty and E Stato il Figlio
Osella Award for Best Screenplay
Après mai – Olivier Assayas
Osella Award for Best Technical Contribution
E Stato il Figlio – Daniele Cipri...
- 9/10/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The awards for the 69th Venice International Film Festival have been announced!
In Competition
Golden Lion – Pieta, directed by Kim Ki-Duk
Silver Lion (Best Director) – The Master, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Special Jury Prize – Paradise: Faith, directed by Ulrich Seidl
Best Screenplay – Something in the Air, written by Olivier Assayas
Volpi Cup for Best Actor – Joaquin Phoenix & Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Volpi Cup for Best Actress – Hadas Yaron, Fill the Void
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress – Fabrizio Falco, Dormant Beauty & È stato il figlio
Technical Prize – È stato il figlio, directed by Daniele Cipri
Horizons (Orizzonti)
Orizzonti Award – Three Sisters, directed by Wang Bing
Orizzonti Jury Prize – Tango Libre, directed by Frédéric Fonteyne
International Film Critics Week
RaroVideo Audience Award – Eat Sleep Die, directed by Gabriela Pichler
Lion of the Future Award
Best Debut Film – Mold, directed by Ali Aydın
Fipresci
Competition Fipresci Prize – The Master,...
In Competition
Golden Lion – Pieta, directed by Kim Ki-Duk
Silver Lion (Best Director) – The Master, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Special Jury Prize – Paradise: Faith, directed by Ulrich Seidl
Best Screenplay – Something in the Air, written by Olivier Assayas
Volpi Cup for Best Actor – Joaquin Phoenix & Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Volpi Cup for Best Actress – Hadas Yaron, Fill the Void
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress – Fabrizio Falco, Dormant Beauty & È stato il figlio
Technical Prize – È stato il figlio, directed by Daniele Cipri
Horizons (Orizzonti)
Orizzonti Award – Three Sisters, directed by Wang Bing
Orizzonti Jury Prize – Tango Libre, directed by Frédéric Fonteyne
International Film Critics Week
RaroVideo Audience Award – Eat Sleep Die, directed by Gabriela Pichler
Lion of the Future Award
Best Debut Film – Mold, directed by Ali Aydın
Fipresci
Competition Fipresci Prize – The Master,...
- 9/9/2012
- MUBI
Following the Toronto International Film Festival line-up earlier this week, the 69th Venice Film Festival has weighed in with their choices this morning. Outside of films also premiering at Tiff — including most notably Ramin Bahrani‘s At Any Price and Terrence Malick‘s To the Wonder – they have a strong batch of films not at that fest. We have the highly anticipated next feature from Olivier Assayas (Summer Hours, Carlos), titled Something In The Air, as well as Brian De Palma‘s sensual thriller Passion with Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace.
Then things get a little silly with Harmony Korine‘s James Franco and Selena Gomez gangster/party film Spring Breakers. Rounding out the other major titles are Susanne Bier following up her Oscar win with Love Is All You Need and Spike Lee’s Michael Jackson documentary Bad 25. The lack of Paul Thomas Anderson‘s heavily rumored The Master...
Then things get a little silly with Harmony Korine‘s James Franco and Selena Gomez gangster/party film Spring Breakers. Rounding out the other major titles are Susanne Bier following up her Oscar win with Love Is All You Need and Spike Lee’s Michael Jackson documentary Bad 25. The lack of Paul Thomas Anderson‘s heavily rumored The Master...
- 7/26/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
After a remarkable presence at Cannes Film Festival this year, Indian cinema hasn’t had much luck with the prestigious Venice International Film Festival.
The festival, headed by new Director Alberto Barbera announced its lineup today, but no Indian film figures in any of the sections.
The 69th edition of the festival will run from August 29-September 8, 2012. Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist will be the opening film.
In its 2011 edition, the festival had screened Sonchidi by Amit Dutta and Anhey Ghorhey da Daan(Alms of the Blind Horse) by Gurvinder Singh in the Orizzonti (New Horizons) section.
Films in Competition:
Olivier Assayas – APRÈS Mai (Something In The Air)
France, 122′
Clément Métayer, Lola Créton, Félix Armand
Ramin Bahrani – At Any Price
USA, UK, 100′
Zac Efron, Dennis Quaid, Kim Dickens, Heather Graham
Marco Bellocchio – Bella Addormentata
Italy, France, 115′
Toni Servillo, Isabelle Huppert, Alba Rohrwacher, Michele Riondino, Maya Sansa, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
Peter Brosens,...
The festival, headed by new Director Alberto Barbera announced its lineup today, but no Indian film figures in any of the sections.
The 69th edition of the festival will run from August 29-September 8, 2012. Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist will be the opening film.
In its 2011 edition, the festival had screened Sonchidi by Amit Dutta and Anhey Ghorhey da Daan(Alms of the Blind Horse) by Gurvinder Singh in the Orizzonti (New Horizons) section.
Films in Competition:
Olivier Assayas – APRÈS Mai (Something In The Air)
France, 122′
Clément Métayer, Lola Créton, Félix Armand
Ramin Bahrani – At Any Price
USA, UK, 100′
Zac Efron, Dennis Quaid, Kim Dickens, Heather Graham
Marco Bellocchio – Bella Addormentata
Italy, France, 115′
Toni Servillo, Isabelle Huppert, Alba Rohrwacher, Michele Riondino, Maya Sansa, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
Peter Brosens,...
- 7/26/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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