66th Venice International Film Festival

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66th Venice International Film Festival
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LocationVenice, Italy
Founded1932
AwardsGolden LionLebanon
Silver LionWomen Without Men
Festival date2–12 September 2009
WebsiteWebsite
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66th Venice International Film Festival

The 66th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, was held from 2 to 12 September 2009, with Maria Grazia Cucinotta serving as the festival's hostess.[1][2] The opening film of the festival was Baarìa by Giuseppe Tornatore and the closing film was Chengdu, I Love You by Fruit Chan and Cui Jian. The international competition jury, chaired by Ang Lee, awarded the Golden Lion to Lebanon by Samuel Maoz.[3]

Juries[]

The international juries of the 66th Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows:[4][5][6]

Main competition (Venezia 66)[7]

  • Ang Lee, Taiwanese director, screenwriter and producer (Jury President)
  • Sergei Bodrov, Russian director, screenwriter and producer
  • Sandrine Bonnaire, French actress, director and screenwriter
  • Liliana Cavani, Italian director and screenwriter
  • Joe Dante, American director, producer, editor and actor
  • Anurag Kashyap, Indian director, writer, producer and actor
  • Luciano Ligabue, Italian director, writer and singer-songwriter

Horizons (Orizzonti)[8]

  • Pere Portabella, Spanish politician, director, and producer (President)
  • Bady Minck, Luxembourger filmmaker and artist
  • Gina Kim, South Korean filmmaker and academic
  • Garin Nugroho, Indonesian director
  • Gianfranco Rosi, Italian director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter

Opera Prima ("Luigi de Laurentiis" Award for a Debut Film)[9]

  • Haile Gerima, Ethiopian filmmaker (President)
  • Ramin Bahrani, American director and screenwriter
  • Gianni Di Gregorio, Italian director, screenwriter and actor
  • Antoine Fuqua, American director and producer
  • Sam Taylor-Wood, English filmmaker and photographer

Corto-Cortissimo (Short Film Competition)[10]

  • Stuart Gordon American filmmaker, theatre director, screenwriter and playwright (President)
  • Steve Ricci, Italian cinematographer, screenwriter and editor
  • Sitora Alieva, Russian artistic director of the International Film Festival Kinotav

Controcampo Italiano[11]

  • Carlo Lizzani, Italian director, screenwriter and critic (President)
  • Giulio Questi, Italian director and screenwriter
  • Marina Sanna, Italian chief editor of cinema magazine

Official selection[]

In competition[]

The following films competed for the Golden Lion:[12]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Accident Yi ngoi Cheang Pou-Soi Hong Kong
Around a Small Mountain 36 vues du pic Saint-Loup Jacques Rivette France, Italy
Baarìa Giuseppe Tornatore Italy, France
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Werner Herzog United States
Between Two Worlds Ahasin Wetei Vimukthi Jayasundara Sri Lanka
The Big Dream Il grande sogno Michele Placido Italy, France
Capitalism: A Love Story Michael Moore United States
The Double Hour La doppia ora Giuseppe Capotondi Italy
Grandmother Lola Brillante Mendoza France, Philippines
Lebanon Samuel Maoz Israel, France, Germany, UK
Life During Wartime Todd Solondz United States
Lourdes Jessica Hausner Austria
Mr Nobody Jaco van Dormael Belgium, Canada, France, Germany
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done Werner Herzog United States
Persécution Patrice Chéreau France
Prince of Tears Lei wangzi Yonfan Taiwan
The Road John Hillcoat United States
A Single Man Tom Ford United States
Soul Kitchen Fatih Akın Germany, Turkey
Survival of the Dead George A. Romero United States
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man Tetsuo Project Shinya Tsukamoto Japan
The Traveller Al-Musafir Ahmad Maher Egypt, Italy
White Material Claire Denis France, Cameroon
The White Space Lo spazio bianco Francesca Comencini Italy
Women Without Men Zanan-e bedun-e mardan Shirin Neshat Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Ukraine, Morocco
Highlighted title indicates Golden Lion for best film.

Out of competition[]

The following films were screened as Out of competition:[13]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Brooklyn's Finest Antoine Fuqua United States
Chengdu, I Love You Chengdu, wo ai ni Fruit Chan, Cui Jian China
Delhi-6 Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra India
Dev.D Anurag Kashyap India
Great Directors (documentary) Angela Ismailos United States
Green Days Ruzhaye Sabz Hana Makhmalbaf Iran
Gulaal ( गुलाल ) Anurag Kashyap India
The Hole (3D) Joe Dante United States
The Informant! Steven Soderbergh United States
The Men Who Stare at Goats Grant Heslov United States
Napoli, Napoli, Napoli (documentary) Abel Ferrara Italy
N/A L'oro di Cuba (documentary) Giuliano Montaldo Italy
Rambo (Director's Cut) Sylvester Stallone United States
REC 2 Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza Spain
The Red Shadows Le ombre rosse Francesco Maselli Italy
Rehearsal for a Sicilian Tragedy (documentary) Prove per una tragedia siciliana , John Turturro Italy
Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story Ehki ya shahrazade Yousry Nasrallah Egypt
South of the Border Oliver Stone United States
Valhalla Rising Nicolas Winding Refn Denmark, United Kingdom
Yona Yona Penguin Yonayona pengin Rintaro Japan, France

Short film competition[]

The following films were selected for the Short film competition (Corto Cortissimo) section:[14]

In competition
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Felicità Salome Aleksi Georgia
The Kinematograph Kinematograf Tomek Baginski Poland
I Know There’s a Man So Che C'è Un Uomo Gianclaudio Cappai Italy
This Is Earth, My Brother To je zemljia, brat moj Jan Cvitkovič Slovenia, Italy
Still Birds Alle Fugler Sara Eliassen Norway
Bliss O Teu Sorriso Pedro Freire Brazil
The Game Il Gioco Adriano Giannini Italy
Object #1 Murad Ibragimbekov Russia
Girllikeme Rowland Jobson United Kingdom
Firstborn Eersgeborene Etienne Kallos South Africa, United States
Mom’S Vacation Umma-E Huga Kwang-Bok Kim South Korea
Storage David Lea United Kingdom
Of Clouds and Hands Nuvole, Mani Simone Massi France
Sinner Meni Philip Israel
Family Jewels Martin Stitt United States, United Kingdom
For Two Er Ren Shijie Tan Singapore
Bicycle Jitensha Dean Yamada Japan, United States
Kingyo Edmund Yeo Japan, Malaysia
Out of Competition
Line-up Title Director(s) Production country
Opening film Plastic Bag Ramin Bahrani United States
Closing Film The It.Aliens Clemens Klopfenstein, Lukas Klopfenstein Italy, Switzerland
Special Events
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Recordare Leonardo Carrano, Alessandro Pierattini Italy
The City in the Sky La città nel cielo Giacomo Cimini United Kingdom, Italy
The Second Family La seconda famiglia Alberto Dall'Ara Italy
Earth Tzu Nyen Ho Singapore
Radio Riccardo Pugliese United States, Italy
War Uerra Paolo Sassanelli Italy
A la lune montante Annarita Zambrano France
Highlighted title indicates Corto Cortissimo Lion winner.

Horizons[]

The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section:[15]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
1428 (documentary) China
Adrift Choi voi Vietnam
Bets and Wedding Dresses Tris di donne & abiti nuziali Italy
Buried Secrets Raja Amari Tunisia
Clash Engkwentro Pepe Diokno Philippines
The Color of Words (documentary) Il colore delle parole Marco Simon Puccioni Italy
Cow Dou niu Guan Hu China
Crush (5 segments) Korotkoe zamykanie , Alexei German Jr., Boris Khlebnikov, Kirill Serebrennikov, Ivan Vyrypaev Russia
Francesca (Opening film) Romania
I Am Love Io sono l'amore Luca Guadagnino Italy
I Travel Because I Have to, I Come Back Because I Love You Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo Marcelo Gomes, Karim Aïnouz Brazil
Judge Touxi China
The Man’s Woman and Other Stories Aadmi ki Aurat Aur Anya Kahaniya Amit Dutta India
The Movie Orgy - Ultimate Version Joe Dante United States
Once upon a time Proletarian (documentary) Women ceng jing de wuchanzhe Xiaolu Guo China
The One All Alone (documentary) Frank Scheffer Netherlands
One-Zero Wahed-Sefr Kamla Abou Zekry Egypt
Paraiso Peru
Pepperminta Pipilotti Rist Switzerland
Repo Chick Alex Cox United States
Sunstroke Insolação , Daniela Thomas Brazil
Tender Parasites Zarte Parasiten Christian Becker, Germany
Totò (documentary) Peter Schreiner Austria
Villalobos (documentary) Romuald Karmakar Germany
Woman on Fire Looks for Water Woo Ming Jin Malaysia, South Korea
Horizons Events
Title Director(s) Production country
Armando Testa - Povero ma moderno (documentary) Pappi Corsicato Italy
The Marriage (documentary, short) Peter Greenaway Italy, Spain
Reading Book of Blockade (Chitaem 'Blokadnuju knigu') (documentary) Alexander Sokurov Russia
The Death of Pentheus (short) Philip Haas United States
La Bohème (short) Werner Herzog United Kingdom
Faces of Seoul (aka Seo-wool eui ul-gul) (documentary) Gina Kim United States, South Korea
Hugo en Afrique (documentary) Switzerland
Via della croce (documentary) Italy
Mudanza (short) Pere Portabella Spain
Deserto rosa. Luigi Ghirri (documentary) Italy
La danse - Le ballet de l'Opéra de Paris (documentary) Frederick Wiseman United States
Cock-Crow (55 min) , Italy
Daimon (49 min) , Italy
Highlighted title indicates the Lion of the Future winner

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement[]

As part of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement 2009, which was conferred to John Lasseter and the Directors of Disney-Pixar, the following American animation films were presented:[16]

  • The Incredibles by Brad Bird
  • Up by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson (screenplay)
  • Toy Story 3-D by John Lasseter
  • Toy Story 2 3-D by John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich, Ash Brannon
  • Finding Nemo by Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich

Cortocampo Italiano[]

The following films, representing "new trends in Italian cinema", were screened in this section:[17]

English title Original title Director(s) Type of film
Cosmonaut Cosmonauta Susanna Nicchiarelli Coming-of-age
David's Birthday Il Compleanno Drama
Giuseppe De Santis Carlo Lizzani Documentary, TV-movie
Hollywood on the Tiber Hollywood sul Tevere Documentary
In the Eyes Negli occhi Francesco Del Grosso, Documentary
The Little Il Piccolo Maurizio Zaccaro Documentary
Poets (lit.) Poeti Documentary
Sputnik 5 Susanna Nicchiarelli Short animation
Ten Winters Dieci Inverni Valerio Mieli Romance

These Phantoms 2[]

For this retrospective section on Italian cinema, 39 feature and 26 short films were screened, including documentaries. The films were mainly from the period 1946 - 1971, with a few only films going back to the 1930s and reaching up to 2009.[18]
This is a list of the fiction feature films screened:

English title Original title Director(s) Release year
N/A Giorgio Simonelli 1948
Break Up L'uomo dei cinque palloni Marco Ferreri 1965
N/A Carmen di Trastevere Carmine Gallone 1963
Death of a Friend Morte di un amico Franco Rossi 1959
Dreams Die at Dawn I sogni muoiono all'alba Indro Montanelli, Enrico Gras, Mario Craveri 1961
Easy Years Anni facili Luigi Zampa 1953
N/A 1960
The Flame That Will Not Die La Fiamma che non si spegne Vittorio Cottafavi 1949
Galileo Liliana Cavani 1969
Girl in the Window La ragazza in vetrina Luciano Emmer 1961
The Great War La grande guerra Mario Monicelli 1959
House of Ricordi Casa Ricordi Carmine Gallone 1954
Hurricane Rosy Temporale Rosy Mario Monicelli 1979
The Invisible Ones Gli Invisibili Pasquale Squitieri 1988
Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It Uccidete il vitello grasso e arrostitelo Salvatore Samperi 1970
Love in Rome Un amore a Roma Dino Risi 1960
The Lovemakers La viaccia Mauro Bolognini 1961
Margherita fra i tre Ivo Perilli 1942
The Naked Hours Le ore nude Marco Vicario 1964
N/A Nerosubianco Tinto Brass 1968
N/A Antonio Leonviola 1953
One Between the Crowd (aka title) Ennio Cerlesi, Piero Tellini 1946
Princess Cinderella Cenerentola e il Signor Bonaventura Sergio Tofano 1941
A Quiet Place in the Country Un tranquillo posto di campagna Elio Petri 1969
The Reunion La Rimpatriata Damiano Damiani 1963
The Ship of Condemned Women La nave delle donne maledette Raffaello Matarazzo 1954
Storie sulla sabbia Riccardo Fellini 1963
The Stranger's Hand La mano dello straniero Mario Soldati 1954
N/A 1965
N/A Franco Indovina 1971
The Wanderers I girovaghi Hugo Fregonese 1956
Women Without Names Donne senza nome Géza von Radványi 1950

Autonomous sections[]

Venice International Film Critics' Week[]

The following films were selected for the 24th International Film Critics' Week:[19]

In competition
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Cafe Noir Ka-pe-neu-wa-reu Jung Sung-il South Korea
A Rational Solution Det enda rationella [20] Sweden
Domain Domaine Patric Chiha[21] France, Austria
Kakraki (en. Crawfishlike) [22] Russia
Foxes (aka Little Foxes) Lištičky Mira Fornay[23] Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ireland
Tehroun Téhéran [24] France, Iran
Special Events - Out of competition
Line-up Title Director(s) Production country
Opening film Metropia Tarik Saleh Sweden
Closing film (Chaleh) Ali Karim Iran
Other * Videocracy Erik Gandini Sweden
* Special Event in collaboration with Venice Days

Venice Days[]

The following films were selected for the 6th edition of Venice Days (Giornate Degli Autori) autonomous section:[25][26]

In competition
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The Ape Apan Sweden
Barking Water Sterlin Harjo United States
Cell 211 Celda 211 Daniel Monzón Spain, France
The Last Days of Emma Blank De laatste Dagen van Emma Blank Alex van Warmerdam Netherlands
Desert Flower Sherry Hormann UK, Germany, Austria, France
What Do You Know About Me (documentary) Di me cosa ne sai Valerio Jalongo Italy
France Francia Israel Adrián Caetano Argentina
Fat People Gordos Daniel Sánchez Arévalo Spain
Harragas Merzak Allouache Algeria, France
Honeymoons Goran Paskaljevic Serbia, Albania
I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive Je suis heureux que ma mere soit vivante Claude Miller, France
Hymn to Love L’amore e basta Italy
The Horde La horde , France
Blood and Rain La sangre y la lluvia Colombia, Argentina
N/A Mille giorni di Vito (short) Italy
Poetry, You See Me (documentary) Poesia che mi guardi Italy
Silent Voice Qu’un seul tienne et les autres suivront Léa Fehner France
Out of competition
Occasion Title Director(s) Country
Films on Reality Ragazze la vita trema (documentary) Italy
Special Event w/ Critics' Week Videocracy Erik Gandini Sweden
Special Event 100 + 1 The Swindlers (I magliari) (1959) Francesco Rosi Italy, France
Special Event 100 + 1 Vittorio D. (documentary) , Italy
Tribute to Signe Baumane Teat Beat of Sex (1 min. animation) Signe Baumane United States

Awards[]

Official selection[]

The following Official Awards were conferred at the 66th edition of the festival:[3]

In competition (Venezia 66)

Horizons awards (Premi Orizzonti)

  • Best Film: Engkwentro by Pepe Diokno
  • Best Documentary: 1428 by Haibin Du
    • Special mention: The Man's Woman and Other Stories by Amit Dutta

Lion of the Future

  • Luigi De Laurentiis Award for a Debut Film: Engkwentro by Pepe Diokno (Horizons)

Short Film awards (Corto Cortissimo Lion)

  • Best Short Film: Firstborn (Eersgeborene) by Etienne Kallos
  • Venice Nomination to the European Film Awards 2009: Sinner by Meni Philip
    • Special mention: Felicità by Salomé Aleksi

Controcampo Italiano

  • Best Feature Film: Cosmonaut by Susanna Nicchiarelli
    • Special Mention: In the Eyes (Negli occhi) by Francesco Del Grosso, Daniele Anzellotti

Special awards

  • Golden Lion for life achievement: John Lasseter and the directors of Disney-Pixar (Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
  • Jaeger-Le Coultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Sylvester Stallone
  • Persol 3-D Award for Best Stereoscopic Film: The Hole by Joe Dante (Out of competition)

Autonomous sections[]

The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:[27]

Venice International Film Critics' Week

  • "Region of Veneto for quality cinema" Award: Tehroun by Takmil Homayoun Nader
  • Future Film Festival Digital Award: Metropia by Tarik Saleh
    • Special Mention: Up by Pete Docter

Venice Days (Giornati degli Autori)

  • Label Europa Cinemas Award: The Last Days of Emma Blank by Alex van Warmerdam

Other collateral awards[]

The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:[27]

  • FIPRESCI Award:[28]
    • Best Film (Main competition): Lourdes by Jessica Hausner
    • Best Film (Horizons): Adrift (Choi voi) by Bui Thac Chuyen
  • SIGNIS Award: Lourdes by Jessica Hausner
    • Special mention: Lebanon by Samuel Maoz
  • Francesco Pasinetti Award (SNGCI):
  • Leoncino d'oro Agiscuola Award: Capitalism: A Love Story by Michael Moore
  • La Navicella – Venezia Cinema Award: Lourdes by Jessica Hausner
  • C.I.C.T. UNESCO Enrico Fulchignoni Award: The Traveller (Al-Musafir) by Ahmad Maher
  • UNICEF Award: Women Without Men by Shirin Neshat[29]
  • Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Special Award: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans by Werner Herzog
  • Biografilm Lancia Award:
    • Best Fiction Film: Mr. Nobody by Jaco Van Dormael
    • Best Documentary: In the Eyes (Negli occhi) by Francesco Del Grosso & Daniele Anzellotti (Cortocampo Italiano)
  • Queer Lion for the best LGBT-themed movie: A Single Man by Tom Ford
  • Brian Prize by UAAR: Lourdes by Jessica Hausner
  • Lanterna Magica Award (Cgs): Cosmonauta by Susanna Nicchiarelli (Cortocampo Italiano)
  • FEDIC Award: The White Space (Lo spazio bianco) by Francesca Comencini
    • Special Mention: What Do You Know About Me by Valerio Jalongo
  • Arca Cinemagiovani Awards:
  • Lina Mangiacapre Award: Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story (Ehky ya Schahrazad) by Yousry Nasrallah (Out of competition)
  • Air For Film Fest Award: The White Space (Lo spazio bianco) by Francesca Comencini
  • Open Award 2009: Capitalism: A love story by Michael Moore
  • Gianni Astrei Award: The White Space (Lo spazio bianco) by Francesca Comencini

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