70th Venice International Film Festival
Opening film | Gravity |
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Closing film | Amazonia |
Location | Venice, Italy |
Founded | 1932 |
Awards | Golden Lion: Sacro GRA Silver Lion: Alexandros Avranas (Miss Violence) |
Hosted by | Eva Riccobono |
Festival date | 28 August – 7 September 2013 |
Website | www |
The 70th annual Venice International Film Festival took place in Venice, Italy from 28 August to 7 September 2013.[1] American film director William Friedkin was presented with a lifetime achievement award.[2] Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci was the President of the Jury. He was previously the President of the Jury at the 40th edition in 1983.[3][4] Gravity, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, was the opening film of the festival.[5] Italian actress Eva Riccobono hosted the opening and closing nights of the festival.[6]
The Golden Lion was awarded to the Italian documentary film Sacro GRA.[7] It was the first documentary film to win the award at the Venice Festival.[8][9]
Jury[]
The following people were selected for the main competition jury:[10]
Main competition (Venezia 70)
- Bernardo Bertolucci, Italian director (Jury President)
- Andrea Arnold, English director
- Renato Berta, Swiss-France director of photography
- Carrie Fisher, American actress, screenwriter and novelist
- Martina Gedeck, German actress
- Pablo Larraín, Chilean director
- Virginie Ledoyen, French actress
- Ryuichi Sakamoto, Japanese composer
- Jiang Wen, Chinese actor and director
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Paul Schrader, American screenwriter, film director and critic (President)
- Catherine Corsini, French film director, screenwriter and actress
- Leonardo Di Costanzo, Italian director, screenwriter and cinematographer
- Golshifteh Farahani, Iranian actress, musician and singer
- Frédéric Fonteyne, Belgian film director
- Kseniya Rappoport, Russian actress
- Amr Waked, Egyptian film, TV and stage actor
Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)
- Haifaa Al Mansour, Saudi Arabian film director (President)
- Amat Escalante, Mexican film director, producer and screenwriter
- Alexej German Jr., Soviet and Russian director and screenwriter
- Geoffrey Gilmore, director of Tribeca Film Festival
- Ariane Labed, Greek-born French actress
- Maria Sole Tognazzi, Italian film director
Official selection[]
In Competition[]
The following films were selected for the main competition:[11][12]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Ana Arabia | Amos Gitai | Israel, France | |
Child of God | James Franco | United States | |
Intrepido: A Lonely Hero (aka) | L'intrepido | Gianni Amelio | Italy |
Jealousy | La Jalousie | Philippe Garrel | France |
Joe | David Gordon Green | United States | |
Miss Violence | Alexandros Avranas | Greece | |
Night Moves | Kelly Reichardt | United States | |
Parkland | Peter Landesman | United States | |
Philomena | Stephen Frears | United Kingdom | |
The Police Officer's Wife | Die Frau des Polizisten | Philip Gröning | Germany |
The Rooftops | Es-Stouh | Merzak Allouache | Algeria, France |
Sacro GRA | Gianfranco Rosi | Italy | |
Stray Dogs | Jiao you ( 郊遊 ) | Tsai Ming-liang | Taiwan, France |
Tom at the Farm | Tom à la ferme | Xavier Dolan | Canada, France |
Tracks | John Curran | United Kingdom, Australia | |
Under the Skin | Jonathan Glazer | United Kingdom, United States | |
The Unknown Known | Errol Morris | United States | |
Via Castellana Bandiera | Emma Dante | Italy, Switzerland, France | |
The Wind Rises | Kaze Tachinu ( 風立ちぬ ) | Hayao Miyazaki | Japan |
The Zero Theorem | Terry Gilliam | United Kingdom, United States |
Out of Competition[]
The following films were selected for the out of competition section:[13]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Amazonia | Thierry Ragobert | France, Brazil | |
The Armstrong Lie | Alex Gibney | United States | |
At Berkeley | Frederick Wiseman | United States | |
The Canyons | Paul Schrader | United States | |
N/A | Con il fiato sospeso | Costanza Quatriglio | Italy |
Disney Mickey Mouse - O' Sole Minnie (Season 1, Episode 12) | Paul Rudish, Aaron Springer, Clay Morrow | United States | |
Gravity | Alfonso Cuarón | United States | |
Home from Home | Die andere Heimat — Chronik einer Sehnsucht | Edgar Reitz | Germany |
How Strange to Be Named Federico | Che strano chiamarsi Federico - Scola racconta Fellini | Ettore Scola | Italy |
Locke | Steven Knight | United Kingdom | |
Moebius | Moebiuseu ( 뫼비우스 ) | Kim Ki-duk | South Korea |
Pine Ridge | Anna Eborn | Denmark | |
A Promise | Une promesse | Patrice Leconte | France |
Redemption | Miguel Gomes | Portugal, France, Germany, Italy | |
Space Pirate Captain Harlock | Aramaki Shinji | Japan | |
Summer 82 When Zappa Came to Sicily | Salvo Cuccia | Italy, United States | |
'Til Madness Do Us Part | Feng Ai | Wang Bing | Hong Kong, France |
Ukraine Is Not a Brothel | Ukraina ne Bordel | Kitty Green | Australia |
Unforgiven | Yurusarezaru mono | Lee Sang-Il | Japan |
N/A | La voce di Berlinguer | Mario Sesti, Teho Teardo | Italy |
Walesa. Man of Hope | Wałęsa. Człowiek z nadziei | Andrzej Wajda | Poland |
Wolf Creek 2 | Greg McLean | Australia |
Horizons[]
The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section:[14]
Feature films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Eastern Boys | Robin Campillo | France | |
First Snowfall | La prima neve | Andrea Segre | Italy |
Fish & Cat | Mahi Va Gorbeh | Shahram Mokri | Iran |
The Life After | La vida después | David Pablos | Mexico |
Little Brother | Bauyr | Serik Aprymov | Kazakhstan |
Medeas | Andrea Pallaoro | United States, Italy | |
My Name Is Hmmm... | Je m'appelle Hmmm... | Agnès B. | France |
Palo Alto | Gia Coppola | United States | |
Ruin | Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Michael Cody | Australia | |
The Sacrament | Ti West | United States | |
Small Homeland | Piccola patria | Alessandro Rossetto | Italy |
Some Girls | Algunas chicas | Santiago Palavecino | Argentina |
Still Life | Uberto Pasolini | United Kingdom, Italy | |
The Third Half | Il terzo tempo | Enrico Maria Artale | Italy |
We Are the Best! | Vi Är Bäst! | Lukas Moodysson | Sweden, Denmark |
Why Don't You Play in Hell? | Jigoku de naze warui | Sion Sono | Japan |
Wolfschildren | Wolfskinder | Rick Ostermann | Germany |
Short films | |||
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Title | Duration | Director(s) | Production country |
Aningaaq | 7 min | Jonas Cuarón | United States |
The Audition | 9 min | Michael Haussman | Italy |
Ballkoni | 20 min | Lendita Zeqiraj | Kosovo |
Blanco | 8 min | Ignacio Gatica | Argentina |
Cold Snap | 11 min | Leo Woodhead | New Zealand |
Death For a Unicorn | 15 min | Riccardo Bernasconi, Francesca Reverdito | Switzerland |
La gallina | 17 min | Manel Raga | Spain |
Houses With Small Windows | 15 min | Bülent Öztürk | Belgium |
Kush | 20 min | Shubhashish Bhutiani | India |
Minesh | 12 min | Shalin Sirkar | South Africa, Germany, Denmark |
Un pensiero Kalašnikov | 21 min | Giorgio Bosisio | Italy, United Kingdom |
Quello Che Resta (documentary) | 20 min | Valeria Allievi | Italy |
Sishui (Stagnant Water) | 17 min | Xiaowei Wang | China |
Toutes les belles choses | 17 min | Cécile Bicler | France |
- Highlighted titles indicate the Orizzonti Awards for Best Feature Film and Best Short Film respectively.
Venice Classics[]
The following selection of restored classic films and documentaries on cinema were screened for this section:[15]
Restored classics | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
N/A | Le 15/8 (1973, 43 min) | Chantal Akerman, Samy Szlingerbaum | Belgium |
The Adventures of Hajji Baba (1954) | Don Weis | United States | |
Il Bacio di Tosca (aka Tosca's Kiss) (1984) | Daniel Schmid | Switzerland | |
La Bête humaine (aka The Human Beast) (1938) | Jean Renoir | France | |
Bread and Chocolate (1974) | Pane e cioccolata | Franco Brusati | Italy |
A Bullet For The General (1966) | Quién Sabe? | Damiano Damiani | Italy |
Comrades: Almost a Love Story (1996) | 甜蜜蜜 / Tián Mì Mì | Peter Ho-Sun Chan | Hong Kong |
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (1981) | Сјећаш ли се Доли Бел? / Sjecaš li se Dolly Bell | Emir Kusturica | Yugoslavia |
Equinox Flower (1958) | 彼岸花 / Higanbana | Yasujirō Ozu | Japan |
Hands Over the City (1963) | Le mani sulla città | Francesco Rosi | Italy, France |
Hotel Monterey (1972) | Chantal Akerman | Belgium, United States | |
In the Heat of the Sun (1993) | 陽光燦爛的日子 / Yángguāng Cànlàn De Rìzi | Jiang Wen | China, Hong Kong |
Kapurush (aka The Coward) (1965) | কাপুরুষ | Satyajit Ray | India |
Let's Get Lost (1988) | Bruce Weber | United States | |
Little Fugitive (1953) | Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin, Ray Ashley | United States | |
Mahapurush (aka The Holy Man) (1965) | Satyajit Ray | India | |
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) | 戦場のメリークリスマス / Senjō no Merī Kurisumasu | Nagisa Ôshima | United Kingdom, Japan |
The Most Dangerous Game (1932) | Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack | United States | |
My Darling Clementine (1946) | John Ford | United States | |
My Friend Ivan Lapshin (1984) | Мой друг Иван Лапшин / Moy Drug Ivan Lapshin | Aleksey German Sr. | Soviet Union |
Mysterious Object at Noon (2000) | ดอกฟ้าในมือมาร / Dokfa nai mae mauman | Apichatpong Weerasethakul | Thailand |
Nidhanaya (aka The Treasure) (1970) | Lester James Peries | Sri Lanka | |
Paisan (1946) | Paisà | Roberto Rossellini | Italy |
Property Is No Longer a Theft (1973) | La proprietà non è più un furto | Elio Petri | Italy |
Providence (1977) | Alain Resnais | France, Switzerland, UK | |
Sandra (aka Of These Thousand Pleasures) (1965) | Vaghe stelle dell'orsa... | Luchino Visconti | Italy |
(1964) | 夜の片鱗 / Yoru no henrin | Noboru Nakamura | Japan |
Sorcerer (1977) | William Friedkin | United States | |
White Rock (1977) | Tony Maylam | United Kingdom |
Documentaries on cinema | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
N/A | Il Bacio di Tosca, Une restauration numérique | Richard Szotyori | Switzerland |
Bertolucci on Bertolucci | Luca Guadagnino, Walter Fasano | Italy | |
Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater | Gabe Klinger | USA, Portugal, France | |
A Fuller Life | Samantha Fuller | United States | |
N/A | Istintobrass | Massimiliano Zanin | Italy |
N/A | Lino Micciché, Mio padre. Una visione del mondo | Francesco Micciché | Italy |
(screened as "work in progress") | Bruce Weber | United States | |
N/A | Non Eravamo Solo... Ladri Di Biciclette. Il Neorealismo | Gianni Bozzacchi | Italy |
Trespassing Bergman | Jane Magnusson, Hynek Pallas | Sweden, France |
- Highlighted titles indicate the Venice Classics Awards for Best Restored Film and Best Documentary on Cinema respectively.
Biennale College - Cinema[]
The following films were screened for the "Biennale College - Cinema" section, a higher education training workshop for micro-budget feature films:[16]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Yuri Esposito | Alessio Fava[17] | Italy | |
Memphis | Tim Sutton | United States | |
Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy | Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit | Thailand |
Final Cut in Venice[]
The following films were screened for the "Final Cut in Venice" section, a workshop to support the post-production of films from Africa:[18]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Challatt Tunes | Le Challat de Tunis | Kaouther Ben Hania[19] | Tunisia |
The Cat | El Ott | Ibrahim El-Batout | Egypt |
With Almost Nothing | Avec presque rien... | Nantenaina Lova[20] | Madagascar |
Territorial Pissings | Sibs Shongwe-La Mer | South Africa |
Special Screenings[]
The following films were the Special Screenings of the Official Selection:[21]
- Dietro le quinte di otto e 1/2 by Gideon Bachmann[22] (Italy)
- Dai Nostri Inviati – La RAI racconta la mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 by Enrico Salvatori, Giuseppe Giannotti, Davide Savelli (Italy)
Venice 70 - Future Reloaded[]
Under the project title Venice 70 - Future Reloaded, 70 top film directors were each invited to make a 60-90 second short film, as "both a collective tribute to the Festival (the first festival in the world to reach the milestone of 70 editions) and a reflection on the future of cinema".[23][24][25]
Autonomous sections[]
Venice International Film Critics' Week[]
The following films were selected for the Critics' Week:[26][27]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Salvation Army | L’armée du salut | Abdellah Taïa | France, Morocco |
The Reunion | Återträffen | Anna Odell | Sweden |
The Quispe Girls | Las niñas Quispe | Sebastián Sepúlveda | Chile, France, Argentina |
Class Enemy | Razredni Sovražnik | Rok Biček | Slovenia |
White Shadow | Noaz Deshe | Italy, Germany, Tanzania | |
Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot | Zoran, il mio nipote scemo | Matteo Oleotto | Italy, Slovenia |
Trap Street | Shuiyin jie | Vivian Qu | China |
Special Events - Out of competition | ||||
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Line-up | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Opening film | The Art of Happiness | L’arte della felicità | Alessandro Rak | Italy |
Closing film | Illiterate | Las analfabetas | Moisés Sepúlveda | Chile |
Venice Days[]
The following films were selected for the 10th edition of the Venice Days (Giornate degli Autori) section:[28] Starting from this edition, Venice Days has created its own international award "for a film from the entire Official Selection".[29]
Official selection | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Alienation | Otchuzhdenie | Milko Lazarov | Bulgaria |
Bethlehem | Yuval Adler | Israel, Germany, Belgium | |
Gerontophilia | Bruce LaBruce | Canada | |
The Good Life | La belle vie | Jean Denizot | France |
Kill Your Darlings | John Krokidas | United States | |
May in the Summer | Cherien Dabis | Jordan, Qatar, USA | |
My Class | La mia classe | Daniele Gaglianone | Italy |
Nobody's Home | Köksüz | Deniz Akçay | Turkey |
The Reconstruction | La reconstrucción | Juan Taratuto | Argentina |
Rigor Mortis | Geung si | Juno Mak | Hong Kong |
Siddharth | Richie Mehta | Canada, India | |
Traitors | Sean Gullette | Morocco, USA |
Special Events | ||
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Title | Director(s) | Production country |
Julia | J. Jackie Baier | Germany, Lithuania |
"Lenny Cooke" | Benny and Josh Safdie | United States |
Lino Miccichè, mio padre - Una visione del mondo | Francesco Miccichè | Italy |
The Referee (L'arbitro) | Paolo Zucca | Italy, Argentina |
Secchi | Edo Natoli | Italy |
Three Many Weddings (3 bodas de más) | Javier Ruiz Caldera | Spain |
Venezia Salva | Serena Nono | Italy |
Miu Miu Women's Tales | ||
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Title | Director(s) | Production country |
Le Donne della Vucciria | Hiam Abbass | Italy |
The Door | Ava DuVernay | USA, Italy |
Lux Prize | ||
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Title | Director(s) | Production country |
The Selfish Giant | Clio Barnard | United Kingdom |
Miele (Honey) | Valeria Golino | Italy |
The Broken Circle Breakdown | Felix Van Groeningen | Belgium |
- Highlighted title indicates the official Venice Days Award winner.
Awards[]
Official selection[]
The following Official Awards were conferred at the 70th edition:[30]
In Competition (Venezia 70)
- Golden Lion: Sacro GRA by Gianfranco Rosi
- Silver Lion for Best Director: Alexandros Avranas for Miss Violence
- Grand Jury Prize: Stray Dogs by Tsai Ming-liang
- Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Themis Panou for Miss Violence
- Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Elena Cotta for Via Castellana Bandiera
- Marcello Mastroianni Award: Tye Sheridan for Joe
- Award for Best Screenplay: Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope for Philomena
- Special Jury Prize: The Police Officer's Wife by Philip Gröning
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Best Film: Eastern Boys by Robin Campillo
- Best Director: Uberto Pasolini for Still Life
- Special Jury Prize: Ruin by Amiel Courtin-Wilson & Michael Cody
- Special Award for Innovative Content: Shahram Mokri for Fish & Cat (Mahi Va Gorbeh)
- Horizons Award for Best Short Film: Kush by Shubhashish Bhutiani
Venice Classics Awards
- Best Restored Film: Property Is No Longer a Theft (La proprietà non è più un furto) by Elio Petri
- Best Documentary on Cinema: Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater by Gabe Klinger
Special Awards
- Golden Lion For Lifetime Achievement: William Friedkin[31][32]
- Persol Tribute to Visionary Talent Award: Andrzej Wajda
- Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Ettore Scola
- L’Oréal Paris per il Cinema Award: Eugenia Costantini
Autonomous sections[]
The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:
Venice International Film Critics' Week
- Lion of the Future
- Luigi De Laurentiis Venice Award For A Debut Film: White Shadow by Noaz Deshe
- FIPRESCI Awards - Best Film (Critics' Week): The Reunion (Återträffen) by Anna Odell[33]
- Arca CinemaGiovani Award - Best Italian film: The Art of Happiness (L’arte della felicità) by Alessandro Rak
- FEDIC Award: Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot (Zoran, il mio nipote scemo) by Matteo Oleotto
- Special mention: The Art of Happiness by Alessandro Rak
- Fedeora Awards:
- Best Film: Class Enemy by Rok Bicek
- Award for Best Cinematography: Inti Briones for The Quispe Girls (Las niñas Quispe) by Sebastián Sepúlveda
- Special mention: Giuseppe Battiston for his role in Zoran, il mio nipote scemo
- Special mention: Anna Odell for complete author’s work in the film The Reunion
- "RaroVideo" Audience Award: Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot by Matteo Oleotto
- Schermi di Qualità Award: Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot by Matteo Oleotto
Venice Days (Giornati degli Autori)
- Venice Days Award: Kill Your Darlings by John Krokidas[29]
- Label Europa Cinemas Award: The Good Life (La belle vie) by Jean Denizot
- Open Award: Serena Nono for directing Venezia salva
- Lina Mangiacapre Award - Special mention: Traitors by Sean Gullette
- Fedeora Awards:
- Best Film: Bethlehem by Yuval Adler
- Best director of a debut film: Milko Lazarov for Alienation
- Special mention: The Good Life (La belle vie) by Jean Denizot
- Europa Cinemas Label Award: The Good Life (La belle vie) by Jean Denizot
- Special mention: Alienation by Milko Lazarov
Other collateral awards[]
The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:[34]
- FIPRESCI Awards - Best Film (Main competition): Tom at the Farm by Xavier Dolan[33][35]
- SIGNIS Award: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Special mention: Ana Arabia by Amos Gitai
- Francesco Pasinetti (SNGCI) Award:
- Best Film: Still Life by Uberto Pasolini (Horizons)
- Best Actors: Elena Cotta, Alba Rohrwacher, Antonio Albanese
- Special mention: Maria Rosaria Omaggio for her role in Walesa. Man of Hope
- Special mention: The Third Half (Il terzo tempo) by Enrico Maria Artale (Horizons)
- Leoncino d'Oro Agiscuola Award: Sacro GRA by Gianfranco Rosi
- Cinema for UNICEF mention: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Brian Award: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Queer Lion Award: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Arca CinemaGiovani Award - Venezia 70: Miss Violence by Alexandros Avranas
- Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Award: Joe by David Gordon Green
- CICT - UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni" Award: At Berkeley by Frederick Wiseman (Out of competition)
- CICAE - Cinema d’Arte e d’Essai Award: Still Life by Uberto Pasolini (Horizons)
- Fedeora Award for Best Euro-Mediterranean film: Miss Violence by Alexandros Avranas
- Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award: L'intrepido by Gianni Amelio
- Future Film Festival Digital Award: Gravity by Alfonso Cuarón (Out of competition)[36]
- Special mention: The Zero Theorem by Terry Gilliam
- P. Nazareno Taddei Award: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Lanterna Magica (CGS) Award: L'intrepido by Gianni Amelio
- Lina Mangiacapre Award: Via Castellana Bandiera by Emma Dante
- Special mention: Femen’s activists of Ukraine Is Not a Brothel by Kitty Green (Out of competition)
- Golden Mouse: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Special mention: Stray Dogs (Jiaoyou) by Tsai Ming-liang
- Silvier Mouse: At Berkeley by Frederick Wiseman (Out of competition)
- Special mention: Home from Home (Die andere heimat – Cronik einer sehnsucht) by Edgar Reitz (Out of competition)
- UK-ITALY Creative Industries Award – Best Innovative Budget:
- The Third Half by Enrico Maria Artale (Horizons)
- Medeas by Andrea Pallaoro (Horizons)
- Kush by Shubhashish Bhutiani (Horizons)
- Interfilm Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Gillo Pontecorvo Award: Con il fiato sospeso by Costanza Quatriglio (Out of competition)
- Green Drop Award: Ana Arabia by Amos Gitai
- Young Jury Members of the Vittorio Veneto Film Festival: Philomena by Stephen Frears
- Special mention for a debut film: Via Castellana Bandiera by Emma Dante
- "Civitas Vitae prossima" Award: Still Life by Uberto Pasolini
- Soundtrack Stars Award*
- Best Soundtrack Award: Via Castellana Bandiera by Emma Dante
- Special mention for Best Contemporary Actor: Ryuchi Sakamoto (Venezia 70 Jury member)
- Ambiente WWF Award: Amazonia by Thierry Ragobert (Out of competition)
- Bianchi Award: Enzo d’Aló
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