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64th Venice International Film Festival

64th Venice International Film Festival

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The 64th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, from 29 August to 8 September 2007.

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The opening film of the festival was Joe Wright's Atonement and the closing film was Alexi Tan's Blood Brothers. Italian actress Ambra Angiolini was the Host of the Festival. The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement was presented to American director Tim Burton.

Once again all the films running the contest were shown for the first time as world premieres in keeping with the festival tradition since the Second World War.[1][2][3]

Juries

The international juries of the 64th Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows:[4][5]

Main Competition (Venezia 64)

Horizons (Orizzonti)

  • Gregg Araki, American filmmaker - Jury President
  • Frederick Wiseman, American filmmaker and theatre director
  • Hala Alabdalla Yakoub, Syrian director and producer
  • Giorgia Fiorio, Italian photographer
  • Ulrich Gregor, German critic

Opera Prima ("Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film)

Short Films Competition (Corto Cortissimo)

Official Sections

In Competition

The competitive section of the official selection is an international competition of feature films in 35mm and digital HD format, running for the Golden Lion.[6]

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Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.

Out of Competition

Shown below are new works by authors who were honored in past festivals, as well as movies shown in the midnight time band.[7]

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Horizons

New trends of cinema with full-length films in 35mm and digital format, and documentary-movies.[8]

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Highlighted title indicate the Horizons Awards for Best Film and Best Documentary respectively.

Short Films Competition (Corto Cortissimo)

The following films in 35mm, whose length does not exceed 30 minutes, were selected for the short film competition (Corto Cortissimo):[9]

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Highlighted title indicates the Lion for Best Short Film winner.

Retrospective - Secret History of Italian Cinema 4

Special mono-graphic sessions dedicated to the secret story of Italian cinema. This is the fourth part of the retrospective, initiated at the 61st edition of the festival; the patron of this edition, focused on Italian Spaghetti Western, was the director Quentin Tarantino.[10]

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New Versions Restored

As a pre-opening event of this future section, the restored Digital Cinema version of David Wark Griffith’s Intolerance (1916) was screened as a world premiere, in collaboration with the Le Giornate del Cinema Muto di Pordenone.[11] "Venice Classics" which features restored classic films and documentaries on cinema, started as a new section in 2012, at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.

Independents Sections

Venice International Film Critics' Week

The following feature films were selected to be screened as In Competition for the 22nd Venice International Film Critics’ Week:[12]

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Venice Days

The following films were selected for the 4th edition of Venice Days (Giornate Degli Autori) autonomous section:[13]

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Official Awards

The following Official Awards were conferred at the 64th edition:[14]

In Competition (Venezia 64)

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Short Film Competition (Corto Cortissimo)

Luigi De Laurentis Award for a Debut Film

Independent Sections Awards

The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:[14][15]

Venice International Film Critics' Week

Venice Days (Giornate Degli Autori)

  • Label Europa Cinemas: Tricks by Andrzej Jakimowski
  • FEDIC Award: Non pensarci by Gianni Zanasi
  • Brian Award: Sympathy for the Lobster by Sabina Guzzanti
  • Laterna Magica Prize: Tricks by Andrzej Jakimowski
  • CinemaAvvenire Award: The Zone by Rodrigo Plá
  • Award of the City of Rome: The Zone by Rodrigo Plá
  • EIUC Award (Venice Days): Under the Bombs by Philippe Aractingi

Independent Awards

The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:[15]

FIPRESCI Awards

SIGNIS Award

Francesco Pasinetti Awards

C.I.C.A.E. Award

Prize of the Forum for Cinema and Literature

Little Golden Lion

Queer Lion

Young Cinema Award

Open Prize

Doc/It Award

Lina Mangiacapre Award

  • With the Girl of Black Soil by Soo-il Jeon

Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award

Future Film Festival Digital Award

Biografilm Award

  • Jimmy Carter Man from Plains by Jonathan Demme

'CinemAvvenire' Award

EIUC Award

  • Main competition: It's a Free World... by Ken Loach
  • Horizons: Jimmy Carter Man from Plains by Jonathan Demme

Mimmo Rotella Foundation Award

  • Nightwatching by Peter Greenaway

Notes

The prize awarded to Cate Blanchett was received by Heath Ledger on behalf of the actress, who could not be present.


References

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  2. "The 2000s". 19 April 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  3. "Juries for the 2000s". Archived from the original on 4 August 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  4. "64th Venice Film Festival – Official Awards". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  5. "64th Venice Film Festival – Out of Competition". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  6. "64th Venice Film Festival – Orizzonti". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 3 October 2007.
  7. "64th Venice Film Festival – Corto Cortissimo". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  8. "22nd International Film Critics' Week". sicvenezia.it. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  9. "Venice Days – Giornate degli Autore 3rd edition". venice-days.it. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  10. "64th Venice Film Festival – Official Awards". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  11. "Venice Film Festival 2007 Awards". imdb.com. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  12. "FIPRESCI Awards 2007". fipresci.org. Retrieved 25 May 2018.

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