- Source: 67th Venice International Film Festival
The 67th annual Venice International Film Festival held in Venice, Italy, took place from 1 to 11 September 2010. American film director and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino was the head of the Jury. The opening film of the festival was Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan, and the closing film was Julie Taymor's The Tempest. John Woo was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement prior to the start of the Festival.
The Golden Lion was awarded to Somewhere, directed by Sofia Coppola. The Silver Lion Award for Best Director was given to Álex de la Iglesia, for A Sad Trumpet Ballad.
In a break with tradition of limiting a film to receiving no more than one major award, the Special Jury Prize and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor (Vincent Gallo) went to the same film, Jerzy Skolimowski's Essential Killing. In the past, no one film had been given two major awards. Representing the jury, American director Quentin Tarantino appealed to Festival head Marco Müller to alter the rules. This rule change continues to be upheld for future editions of the Festival.
Following the Festival, Italian film critic Paolo Mereghetti criticized the decisions that the jury made in awarding prizes, and singled out Tarantino, accusing him of favoritism. He denied the charge.
Juries
The international juries of the 67th Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows:
= Main Competition (Venezia 67)
=Quentin Tarantino, American filmmaker and actor - Jury President
Guillermo Arriaga, Mexican filmmaker and producer
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė, Lithuanian actress
Arnaud Desplechin, French filmmaker
Danny Elfman, American composer, singer, songwriter and record producer
Luca Guadagnino, Italian filmmaker
Gabriele Salvatores, Italian filmmaker
= Horizons (Orizzonti)
=Shirin Neshat, Iranian visual artist - Jury President
Raja Amari, Tunisian director and script writer
Lav Diaz, Filipino filmmaker
Alexander Horwath, director of the Austrian Film Museum, former director of Viennale
Pietro Marcello, Italian filmmaker
= Opera Prima ("Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film)
=Fatih Akin, German filmmaker and producer - Jury President
Nina Lath Gupta, Indian official of National Film Development Corporation of India
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong director and producer
Samuel Maoz, Israeli director
Jasmine Trinca, Italian actress
= Controcampo Italiano
=Valerio Mastandrea, Italian actor - Jury President
Susanna Nicchiarelli, Italian filmmaker and actress
Dario Edoardo Viganò, Director of Vatican Television Center
= Persol 3-D
=Shimizu Takashi, Japanese filmmaker - Jury President
Jim Hoberman, American film critic and academic
David Zamagni, Italian filmmaker
Official Sections
= In Competition
=The Golden Lion was won by Somewhere, directed by Sofia Coppola, a film based in part on Coppola's childhood as the daughter of acclaimed American director Francis Ford Coppola. Quentin Tarantino, the president of the jury that awarded the prize, hailed the film saying, "it grew and grew in our hearts, in our minds, in our affections". The jury's decision was unanimous. Upon receiving the award, Coppola paid credit to her father for "teaching me". The Russian film Silent Souls and the Chilean film Post Mortem had been considered favorites for the award.
The following films competed for the award:
Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.
= Out of Competition
=The following films were shown out of competition.
= Horizons (Orizzonti)
=From 2010 on, this section, dedicated to new trends in world cinema, has opened itself to all "extra-format" works, while four new awards have been established for it.
Highlighted title indicates the Orizzontis Awards for Feature Film and Short Film winners.
= Controcampo Italiano
=The following films, representing "new trends in Italian cinema", were screened in this section:
Highlighted title indicates the Controcampo Italiano Prize winner.
= Italian Retrospective
=The following films were shown as part of a retrospective section on Italian comedy, titled The State of Things, spanning the years 1937 to 1988.
Independent Sections
= Venice International Film Critics' Week
=The following films were selected for the 25th International Film Critics' Week:
= Venice Days
=The following films were selected for the 7th edition of Venice Days (Giornate Degli Autori) autonomous section:
Official Awards
Starting with the 67th edition of the festival, four new awards were established for the Orizzonti section: the Orizzonti Award (for feature films), the Special Jury Orizzonti Prize (for feature films), the Orizzonti Award for Short Experimental Films and the Orizzonti Award for Short/Medium-length Films. The following Official selection awards were conferred at the festival:
= In Competition (Venezia 67)
=Golden Lion: Somewhere by Sofia Coppola
Silver Lion for Best Director: Álex de la Iglesia for The Last Circus
Special Jury Prize: Essential Killing by Jerzy Skolimowski
Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Vincent Gallo for Essential Killing
Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Ariane Labed for Attenberg
Marcello Mastroianni Award: Mila Kunis for Black Swan
Golden Osella for Best Cinematography: Mikhail Krichman for Silent Souls
Golden Osella for Best Screenplay: Álex de la Iglesia for The Last Circus
Special Lion: Monte Hellman
= Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
=John Woo
= Horizons (Orizzonti)
=Orizzonti Award: Summer of Goliath by Nicolás Pereda
Special Jury Orizzonti Prize: The Forgotten Space by Noël Burch and Allan Sekula
Orizzonti Award for Short Experimental Films: Coming Attractions by Peter Tcherkassky
Orizzonti Award for Short/Medium-length Films: Tse (Out) by Roee Rosen
Special Mention: Jean Gentil by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas
Venice Short Film Nominee for the European Film Awards: The External World by David Oreilly
= Controcampo Italiano
=Best Film: 20 Cigarettes by Aureliano Amadei
Special Mention: Vinicio Marchioni for his role in 20 Cigarettes
= Luigi de Laurentis Award for a Debut Film
=Majority by Seren Yüce
= Special Awards
=Jaeger-Le Coultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Mani Ratnam
Persol 3-D Award for Best Stereoscopic Film: Avatar by James Cameron
L’Oréal Paris for the Cinema Award: Vittoria Puccini
Independent Sections Awards
The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:
= Venice International Film Critics' Week
="Region of Veneto for quality cinema" Award: Beyond by Pernilla August
Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Special Award: Beyond by Pernilla August
= Venice Days (Giornati degli Autori)
=Label Europa Cinemas Award: The Clink of Ice by Bertrand Blier
Special Mention: Incendies by Denis Villeneuve
Biografilm Lancia Award: Incendies by Denis Villeneuve
Lanterna Magica Award (Cgs): Dark Love by Antonio Capuano
FEDIC Award: Dark Love by Antonio Capuano
Special Mention: Afraid of the Dark by Massimo Coppola
AIF Forfilmfest Award: Dark Love by Antonio Capuano
Gianni Astrei Award: Dark Love by Antonio Capuano
Cinema.Doc - Venice Days Selection: Il Sangue verde by Andrea Segre
Independent Awards
The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:
= FIPRESCI Award
=Best Film (Main competition): Silent Souls by Aleksei Fedorchenko
Best Film (Horizons): El sicario Room 164 by Gianfranco Rosi
= Queer Lion
=In the Future (En el futuro) by Mauro Andrizzi
= SIGNIS Award
=Meek's Cutoff by Kelly Reichardt
Special Mention: Silent Souls by Aleksei Fedorchenko
= Francesco Pasinetti Award (SNGCI)
=Best Film: 20 Cigarettes by Aureliano Amadei
Best Actress: Alba Rohrwacher for The Solitude of Prime Numbers
= CICAE Award
=Sleeping Beauty by Catherine Breillat
= Leoncino d'oro Agiscuola Award
=Barney’s Version by Richard J. Lewis
= Cinema for UNICEF Commendation
=Miral by Julian Schnabel
= La Navicella – Venezia Cinema Award
=The Ditch by Wang Bing
= C.I.C.T. UNESCO Enrico Fulchignoni Award
=Miral by Julian Schnabel
= Biografilm Lancia Award
=I'm Still Here by Casey Affleck
A Letter to Elia by Martin Scorsese & Kent Jones
Surviving Life by Jan Švankmajer
20 Cigarettes by Aureliano Amadei
El Sicario - Room 164 by Gianfranco Rosi
= Nazareno Taddei Award
=Silent Souls by Aleksei Fedorchenko
= CinemAvvenire Award
=Essential Killing by Jerzy Skolimowski
= CinemAvvenire "Il cerchio non è rotondo" Award
=Cirkus Columbia by Danis Tanović
= Equal Opportunity Award
=Black Venus by Abdellatif Kechiche
= Future Film Festival Digital Award
=Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame by Tsui Hark
Special Mention: Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City & 13 Assassins by Miike Takashi
= Brian Award
=Lost Kisses by Roberta Torre
= Arca Cinemagiovani Award
=The Last Circus by Álex de la Iglesia
= Roberto Bognanno Prize
=Potiche by François Ozon
= Lina Mangiacapre Award
=Attenberg by Athina Rachel Tsangari
Special Mention: Jafar Panahi for The Accordion (short)
= UK - Italy Creative Industries Award – Best Innovative Budget
=Tajabone by Salvatore Mereu
= Fondazione Mimmo Rotella
=La pecora nera by Ascanio Celestini
= Premio Selezione Cinema.Doc - Official Selection
=El sicario room 164 by Gianfranco Rosi
= Golden Mouse
=Silent Souls by Aleksei Fedorchenko
= Silver Mouse
=Incendies by Denis Villeneuve
References
External links
Official website
Venice Film Festival 2010 Awards on IMDb
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- 67th Venice International Film Festival
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- Somewhere (film)
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