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11th Venice International Film Festival

11th Venice International Film Festival

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The 11th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 20 August to 10 September 1950.[1][2]

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The Golden Lion of Saint Mark was awarded to Justice Is Done by André Cayatte.

History

Recognized as the oldest film festival in the world, the Venice Film Festival, made its entry in 1932 in Venice, Italy. Founded by Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, the initial hosting of the festival was done in the Hotel Excelsior in Venice. The participating countries in the 1940s were just a handful owing to the breakout of World War II. The turn-out of participating countries, however, shot up in the 1950s and the festival grew internationally. Even films from Japan and India made their entry in that year. With the introduction of new genre of films, the festival took to newer heights and gained worldwide popularity. The festival helped film directors from all round the world in the betterment of their careers.[3]

Jury

Official Sections

Main Competition

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Official Awards

Main Competition

Independent Awards

International Award

OCIC Award

Pasinetti Award


References

  1. Kezich, Tullio (1951). "The Venice Film Festival--1950". Hollywood Quarterly. 5 (4). University of California: 373–379. doi:10.2307/1209616. JSTOR 1209616.
  2. "Venice Film Festival 1950". British Pathe. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  3. Leonard, Ashley. "Venice Film Festival". Bright Hub. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  4. "Juries for the 1950s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.

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