73rd Venice International Film Festival
Opening film | La La Land |
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Closing film | The Magnificent Seven |
Location | Venice, Italy |
Founded | 1932 |
Awards | Golden Lion: The Woman Who Left |
Hosted by | Sonia Bergamasco |
Festival date | 31 August – 10 September 2016 |
Website | Website |
The 73rd annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August to 10 September 2016.[1] English director Sam Mendes was the President of the Jury for the main competition.[2] The opening night film was Damien Chazelle's musical La La Land.[3] The Golden Lion was awarded to Lav Diaz's film The Woman Who Left.[4]
A new project named Venice Production Bridge was introduced in this edition of the festival. The new project is intended to attract industry professionals and focus on original projects for films, internet, series, virtual reality, and works in progress, in order to help their development and production. It is also meant to work in conjunction with the Venice Film Market which started in 2012. Such projects as Final Cut in Venice, meant to help finance original films from African countries, and the Venice Gap-Financing Market will come under its scope.[5]
Juries[]
The following people formed the 2016 juries:[6][7]
Main competition (Venezia 73)
- Sam Mendes, English film and stage director (Jury President)
- Laurie Anderson, American artist, composer, musician and film director
- Gemma Arterton, English actress
- Giancarlo De Cataldo, Italian writer
- Nina Hoss, German actress
- Chiara Mastroianni, French-Italian actress
- Joshua Oppenheimer, American fim director
- Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuelan film director, screenwriter and producer
- Zhao Wei, Chinese actress, singer and film director
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Robert Guédiguian, French film director, screenwriter, producer and actor (President)
- Jim Hoberman, American film critic and academic
- Nelly Karim, Egyptian actress, fashion model and ballerina
- Valentina Lodovini, Italian film and TV actress
- Moon So-ri, South Korean actress, film director and screenwriter
- José María (Chema) Prado, director of the Filmoteca Española
- Chaitanya Tamhane, Indian filmmaker
Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)
- Kim Rossi Stuart, Italian actor and director (President)
- Rosa Bosch, Spanish-born film producer
- Brady Corbet, American actor and filmmaker
- Pilar López de Ayala, Spanish film actress
- Serge Toubiana, Tunisian-born journalist and film critic
Official selection[]
In competition[]
The following films were selected for the main competition:[8][9][10]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Arrival | Denis Villeneuve | United States | |
The Bad Batch | Ana Lily Amirpour | United States | |
The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez | Les Beaux Jours d'Aranjuez | Wim Wenders | France, Germany |
The Blind Christ | El Cristo ciego | France, Chile | |
Brimstone | Martin Koolhoven | France, Netherlands | |
The Distinguished Citizen | El ciudadano ilustre | Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat | Argentina, Spain |
Frantz | François Ozon | France, Germany | |
Jackie | Pablo Larraín | Chile, United States | |
La La Land | Damien Chazelle | United States | |
The Light Between Oceans | Derek Cianfrance | United States, Australia, New Zealand | |
Nocturnal Animals | Tom Ford | United States | |
On the Milky Road | Lungo la Via Lattea | Emir Kusturica | Mexico, Serbia, United Kingdom, United States |
Paradise | Ray ( Рай ) | Andrei Konchalovsky | Germany, Russia |
Piuma | Roan Johnson | Italy | |
These Days * | Questi giorni | Giuseppe Piccioni | Italy |
Spira Mirabilis | & | Italy | |
The Untamed * | La Region Salvaje | Amat Escalante | Mexico, Denmark |
Voyage of Time | Terrence Malick | United States | |
The Woman Who Left * | Ang Babaeng Humayo | Lav Diaz | Philippines |
A Woman's Life | Une Vie | Stéphane Brizé | France |
- Highlighted title indicates Golden Lion winner. - * indicates film eligible for the Queer Lion.
Out of Competition[]
The following films were selected to be screened out of competition[11][9][10]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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The Age of Shadows | Mil Jeong | Kim Jee-woon | South Korea |
American Anarchist | United States | ||
Assault to the Sky | Assalto al cielo | Francesco Munzi | Italy |
Austerlitz | Sergei Loznitsa | Germany | |
The Bleeder | Philippe Falardeau | United States, Canada | |
Gantz: O | Japan | ||
Hacksaw Ridge | Mel Gibson | United States, Australia | |
I Called Him Morgan | Kasper Collin | Sweden, United States | |
The Journey | Nick Hamm | United Kingdom | |
The Magnificent Seven | Antoine Fuqua | United States | |
Monte | Amir Naderi | Italy, United States, France | |
Never Ever | À jamais | Benoît Jacquot | France, Portugal |
One More Time With Feeling | Andrew Dominik | United Kingdom | |
Our War | La nostra guerra | , , | Italy, United States |
Planetarium | Rebecca Zlotowski | France, Belgium | |
Safari | Ulrich Seidl | Austria, Denmark | |
Tommaso | Kim Rossi Stuart | Italy | |
The Young Pope | Paolo Sorrentino | Italy, France, Spain, UK, USA |
Horizons[]
The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section:[12]
Feature films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Big Big World | Koca Dünya | Reha Erdem | Turkey |
Ku Qian ( 苦钱 ) | Wang Bing | Hong Kong | |
Bluebeard | Kékszakállú | Gastón Solnicki | Argentina |
Boys in the Trees * | Australia | ||
Dark Night | United States | ||
Dawson City: Frozen Time | Bill Morrison | France, United States | |
The Eremites | Die Einsiedler | Austria, Germany | |
The Fury of a Patient Man | Tarde para la ira | Raúl Arévalo | Spain |
Il più grande sogno | Italy | ||
Gukoroku | Kei Ishikawa | Japan | |
Heal the Living | Réparer les vivants | Katell Quillévéré | Belgium, France |
Home | Fien Troch | Belgium | |
King of the Belgians | , | Belgium, Bulgaria, Netherlands | |
Libera Nos | Liberami | Federica Di Giacomo | Italy, France |
Malaria ( مالاریا ) | Parviz Shahbazi | Iran | |
São Jorge | Marco Martins | France, Portugal | |
Shambles | Maudite poutine | Karl Lemieux | Canada |
The Wedding Plan (Through the Wall) | Laavor Et Hakir | Rama Burshtein | Israel |
White Sun | Seto Surya | Deepak Rauniyar | Nepal, Netherlands, Qatar, USA |
Short films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
500,000 Years | 500,000 Pee | Chai Siris | Thailand |
Amalimbo | Juan Pablo Libossart | Sweden, Estonia | |
N/A | Ce qui nous éloigne | Wei Hu | France |
Colombi | Luca Ferri | Italy | |
N/A | Dadyaa | Bibhusan Basnet, Pooja Gurung | Nepal, France |
First Night | Prima Noapte | Andrei Tanase | Romania, Germany |
Good Luck, Orlo! | Srecno, Orlo! | Sara Kern | Slovenia, Croatia, Austria |
Good News | Giovanni Fumu | South Korea, Italy | |
Midwinter | Jake Mahaffy | USA, New Zealand | |
Molly Bloom | Chiara Caselli | Italy | |
On the Origin of Fear | Bayu Prihantoro Filemon | Indonesia | |
N/A | Le reste est l’oeuvre de l’homme | Doria Achour | France, Tunisia |
N/A | Ruah | Flurin Giger | Switzerland |
Samedi Cinema | Mamadou Dia | Senegal | |
N/A | Stanza 52 | Maurizio Braucci | Italy |
N/A | La voz perdida | Marcelo Martinessi | Paraguay, Venezuela, Cuba |
- Highlighted titles indicate Horizons Prize for Best Feature Film and Best Short Film winners respectively.
- * indicates film eligible for the Queer Lion.
Venice Classics[]
The following films were selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section:[13]
Restored classic films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
1848 (1948, short documentary) | Dino Risi | Italy | |
An American Werewolf In London (1981) | John Landis | United Kingdom | |
L'Argent (aka Money) (1983) | L'argent | Robert Bresson | France, Switzerland |
The Battle of Algiers (1966) | La battaglia di Algeri | Gillo Pontecorvo | Italy, Algeria |
The Brat (1931) | John Ford | United States | |
Break Up (The Man with the Balloons) (1965) | L'uomo dei cinque palloni | Marco Ferreri | Italy, France |
The City Stands Trial (1952) | Processo alla città | Luigi Zampa | Italy |
Dark Eyes (1987) | Oci ciornie | Nikita Mikhalkov | Italy, Soviet Union |
Dawn of the Dead (1978) | George A. Romero | United States, Italy | |
Everybody Go Home (1960) | Tutti a casa | Luigi Comencini | Italy, France |
The Great Sacrifice (1943) | Opfergang | Veit Harlan | Germany |
Legend of the Mountain (1979) | 山中傳奇 / Shan-chung ch'uan-ch'i | King Hu | Taiwan, Hong Kong |
Manhattan (1979) | Woody Allen | United States | |
(1990) - Opening film | شبهای زاینده رود / Shabhaye Zayendeh-Rood | Mohsen Makhmalbaf | Iran |
The Ondekoza (1981, music documentary) | ざ・鬼太鼓座 | Tai Kato | Japan |
Pretty Poison (1968) | Noel Black | United States | |
Scent of a Woman (1974) | Profumo di donna | Dino Risi | Italy |
Seven Samurai (1954) | 七人の侍 / Shichinin no Samurai | Akira Kurosawa | Japan |
Stalker (1979) | Сталкер | Andrei Tarkovsky | Soviet Union |
The Thief of Paris (1967) | Le Voleur | Louis Malle | France, Italy |
Twentieth Century (1934) | Howard Hawks | United States |
Documentaries on cinema | |||
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Title | Director(s) | Production country | |
Acqua e zucchero. Carlo Di Palma, i colori della vita | Fariborz Kamkari | Italy | |
Along for the Ride | Nick Ebeling | United States | |
Bozzetto non troppo | Marco Bonfanti | Italy | |
Cinema Futures | Michael Palm | Austria | |
David Lynch: The Art Life | Jon Nguyen, Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Rick Barnes | USA, Denmark | |
E venne l’uomo – Un dialogo con Ermanno Olmi (short) | Alessandro Bignami | Italy | |
Events in a Cloud Chamber (short) | Ashim Ahluwalia | India | |
The Graduation (Le Concours) | Claire Simon | France | |
Perché sono un genio! Lorenza Mazzetti | Stefano Della Casa, Francesco Frisari | Italy | |
Viaggio nel cinema in 3D. Una storia Vintage | Jesus Garcès Lambert | Italy |
- Highlighted titles indicate the Best Restored Film and Best Documentary on Cinema official awards respectively.
Biennale College - Cinema[]
The following films were selected for the Biennale College - Cinema section.[14]
English Title | Original Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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Ears | Orecchie | Alessandro Aronadio | Italy |
Hotel Salvation | Mukti Bhawan | Shubhashish Bhutiani | India |
Venezuela | |||
One Sister | Una Hermana | Sofia Brockenshire, Verena Kuri | Argentina |
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:[15]
Title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Félicité | Alain Gomis | France, Senegal, Belgium |
Ghost Hunting | Raed Andoni | Palestine, France, Switzerland |
Obscure (Documentary) | Soudade Kaadan | Syria, Lebanon |
One of These Days | Nadim Tabet | Lebanon |
Poisonous Roses | Fawzi Saleh | Egypt, France, Qatar |
The Wound | John Trengove | South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France |
Il Cinema nel Giardino[]
The following feature films were selected for the Il Cinema nel Giardino section:[16]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Franca: Chaos and Creation (documentary) | Francesco Carrozzini | Italy, United States | |
In Dubious Battle | James Franco | United States | |
Inseparables | Marcos Carnevale | Argentina | |
My Art | Laurie Simmons | United States | |
The Net | Geumul | Kim Ki-Duk | South Korea |
Robinù (crime documentary)[17] | Michele Santoro | Italy | |
The Secret Life of Pets (3D animation) | Chris Renaud, Yarrow Cheney | United States | |
Summertime | L'estate addosso | Gabriele Muccino | Italy |
Special screenings[]
The following film was presented as a Special Screening of the Official Selection:[18]
- Spes contra Spem: Liberi Dentro (prison documentary) by Ambrogio Crespi
Autonomous sections[]
International Critics Week[]
The following films were selected for the International Critics Week section:[19][20]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Days of France * | Jours de France | Jérôme Reybaud | France |
Drum | Tabl | Keywan Karimi | France, Iran |
The Last of Us | Akher Wahed Fina | Ala Eddine Slim | Lebanon, Qatar, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates |
The Last Things * | Le Ultime Cose | Irene Dionisio | France, Italy, Switzerland |
The Nobodies | Los Nadie | Juan Sebastián Mesa | Colombia |
Prank | Vincent Biron | Canada | |
Singing in the Graveyards | Singing sa mga Dakong Libingan | Bradley Liew | Malaysia, Philippines |
Special Events - Out of competition | |||
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Line-up | Title | Director(s) | Production country |
Opening film | Prevenge | Alice Lowe | United Kingdom |
Closing film | Are We Not Cats | Xander Robin | United States |
- * indicates film eligible for the Queer Lion.
Venice Days[]
The following films were selected for the 13th edition of the Venice Days (Giornate degli Autori) section:[21][22]
Official selection | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Guilty Men | Pariente | Ivan D. Gaona | Colombia |
Heartstone * | Hjartasteinn | Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson | Iceland |
Hounds of Love | Hounds of Love | Ben Young | Australia |
Indivisible * | Indivisibili | Edoardo De Angelis | Italy |
Ordinary People | Pamilya Ordinaryo | Eduardo Roy Jr. | Philippines |
Polina | Polina, danser sa vie | Angelin Preljocaj, Valérie Müller | France |
Quit Staring at My Plate | Ne gledaj mi u pijat | Hana Jušić | Croatia, Denmark |
The Road to Mandalay | Midi Z | Taiwan, Myanmar, France, Germany | |
Sami Blood | Sameblod | Amanda Kernell | Sweden |
The War Show | Andreas Dalsgaard and Obadiah Zytoon | Syria | |
The War Within (documentary) | Ombre dal fondo | Paola Piacenza | Italy |
Worldly Girl | La ragazza del mondo | Marco Danieli | Italy |
Special Events | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Always Shine | Sophia Takal | United States | |
Coffee | Caffè | Cristiano Bortone | Belgium, China, Italy |
N/A | Il profumo del tempo delle favole (documentary) | Italy | |
Rocco (documentary) | Thierry Demaiziere & Alban Teurlai | France | |
N/A | L'uomo che non cambiò la storia (documentary) | Enrico Caria | Italy |
Vangelo (documentary) | Pippo Delbono | Italy, Belgium, Switzerland | |
You Never Had It. An Evening with Bukowski (documentary) | Matteo Borgardt | USA, Italy, Mexico |
Miu Miu Women's Tales | ||
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Title | Director(s) | Production country |
Seed | Naomi Kawase | Japan |
That One Day | Crystal Moselle | United States |
Lux Award | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Toni Erdmann | Maren Ade | Germany, Austria, Monaco, Romania, France | |
My Life as a Courgette | Ma vie de Courgette | Claude Barras | Switzerland, France |
As I Open My Eyes | À peine j'ouvre les yeux | Leyla Bouzid | Tunisia, France, Belgium, UAE, Switzerland |
- Highlighted title indicates the official Venice Days Award winner.
- * indicates film eligible for the Queer Lion.
Awards[]
Official selection[]
The following official awards were presented at the 73rd edition:[23][24]
In Competition (Venezia 73)
- Golden Lion: The Woman Who Left (Ang Babaeng Humayo) by Lav Diaz
- Grand Jury Prize: Nocturnal Animals by Tom Ford
- Silver Lion for Best Director (ex-aequo):
- Amat Escalante for The Untamed
- Andrei Konchalovsky for Paradise
- Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Emma Stone for La La Land
- Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Oscar Martínez for The Distinguished Citizen
- Best Screenplay Award: Noah Oppenheim for Jackie
- Special Jury Prize: The Bad Batch by Ana Lily Amirpour
- Marcello Mastroianni Award: Paula Beer for her role in Frantz
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Best Film: Libera Nos by Federica Di Giacomo
- Best Director: Home by Fien Troch
- Special Jury Prize: Big Big World by Reha Erdem
- Best Actress: for The Fury of a Patient Man
- Best Actor: Nuno Lopes for Saint George
- Best Screenplay: by Wang Bing
- Horizons Prize for Best Short: by Marcelo Martinessi
Venice Classics Awards
- Best Documentary on Cinema: by
- Best Restored Film: Break Up by Marco Ferreri
Special Awards
- Golden Lion For Lifetime Achievement: Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jerzy Skolimowski
- Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Amir Naderi
- Persol Tribute To Visionary Talent Award: Liev Schreiber
Autonomous sections[]
The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:[25]
Venice International Critics' Week
- Lion of the Future
- Luigi De Laurentiis Award for a Debut Film: The Last of Us (Akher wahed fina) by Ala Eddine Slim
- Audience Award - Circolo del Cinema di Verona: The Nobodies (Los nadie) by Juan Sebastián Mesa
- SIAE Award: Paolo Sorrentino
- Mario Serandrei - Hotel Saturnia Award: The Last of Us by Ala Eddine Slim
Venice Days[26]
- Venice Days Award: The War Show by Andreas Dalsgaard and Obaidah Zytoon
- BNL Award: Pamilya ordinaryo by Eduardo Roy Jr.
- Brian Award: Worldly Girl (La ragazza del mondo) by Marco Danieli
- Fedeora Awards:
- Best Film: The Road to Mandalay by Midi Z
- Best Young Director: Amanda Kernell for Sami Blood
- Best Actress: Ashleigh Cummings for Hounds Of Love
- Best European Film: Quit Staring at My Plate (Ne gledaj mi u pijat) by Hana Jušić
- FEDIC Award: Indivisible (Indivisibili) by Edoardo De Angelis
- Gianni Astrei Award: Indivisible by Edoardo De Angelis
- Label Europa Cinema Award: Sami Blood (Sameblod) by Amanda Kernell
- Lizzani Award: Worldly Girl by Marco Danieli
- Lina Mangiacapre Award: Indivisible by Edoardo De Angelis
- MigrArti Award: No Borders by Haider Rashid
- Open Award: Open Prize: Vangelo by Pippo Delbono
- Francesco Pasinetti – SNGCI Award:
- Best Film: Indivisible by Edoardo De Angelis
- Best Actor: Michele Riondino for Worldly Girl
- Best Actress: Sara Serraiocco for Worldly Girl
- Special mention: Angela and Marianna Fontana for their roles in Indivisibili
- Queer Lion Award: Heartstone (Hjartasteinn) by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson
Other collateral awards[]
The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:[25]
- Arca CinemaGiovani Award:
- Best Film (Main competition): Arrival by Denis Villeneuve
- Best Italian Film (Biennale College - Cinema): Ears (Orecchie) by Alessandro Aronadio
- Civitas Vitae Award: Piuma by Roan Johnson
- FEDIC Award - Special mentions:
- The Greatest Dream (Il più grande sogno) by Michele Vannucci (Horizons)
- Ears (Orecchie) by Alessandro Aronadio (Biennale College - Cinema)
- FIPRESCI Awards:[27]
- Best Film (Main competition): A Woman's Life by Stéphane Brizé
- Best Film (Horizons): Kékszakállú by Gastón Solnicki
- Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award'
- James Franco (director) and Ambi Pictures (production) for In Dubious Battle
- Paolo Sorrentino and Jude Law for the series The Young Pope (Out of competition)
- Roan Johnson (director) and Lucky Red (distributor) for the film Piuma
- Special Award for the production: Andrea Iervolino for In Dubious Battle (Il Cinema nel Giardino)
- Enrico Fulchignoni – CICT-UNESCO Award: Hotel Salvation (Mukti Bhawan)Shubhashish Bhutiani
- Future Film Festival Digital Award: Arrival by Denis Villeneuve
- Special mention: Voyage of Time: Life's Journey by Terrence Malick
- Giovani Giurati del Vittorio Veneto Film Festival Award: The Distinguished Citizen (El ciudadano ilustre) by Gastón Duprat & Mariano Cohn
- Green Drop Award (ex aequo):
- Spira Mirabilis by Massimo D’Anolfi and Martina Parenti
- Voyage of Time: Life's Journey by Terrence Malick
- Human Rights Nights Special Award: Bitter Money (Ku qian) by Wang Bing (Horizons)
- Special mention: Robinù by Michele Santoro (Il Cinema nel Giardino)
- Interfilm Award: White Sun (Seto Surya) by Deepak Rauniyar (Horizons)
- Lanterna Magica Award (CGS): Dark Night by Tim Sutton
- Leoncino d'Oro Agiscuola Award: On the Milky Road (Lungo la Via Lattea) by Emir Kusturica
- Cinema for UNICEF mention: Paradise (Ray) by Andrei Konchalovsky
- Golden Mouse: Jackie by Pablo Larraín
- Silver Mouse: Austerlitz by Sergei Loznitsa (Out of competition)
- NuovoImaie Talent Award:
- Best Young Actor: Daniele Parisi for his role in Ears (Biennale College - Cinema)
- Best Young Actress: Camilla Diana for Tommaso by Kim Rossi Stuart (Out of competition)
- Francesco Pasinetti Special Prize: the cast of Piuma by Roan Johnson
- Sfera 1932 Award: Spira Mirabilis by Massimo D’Anolfi and Martina Parenti
- SIGNIS Award: Piuma by Roan Johnson
- Special mention: On the Milky Road by Emir Kusturica
- C. Smithers Foundation – CICT-UNESCO Award: The Bleeder by Philippe Falardeau (Out of Competition)
- Soundtrack Stars Award: Jovanotti for Summertime (L'estate addosso) by Gabriele Muccino (Il Cinema nel Giardino)
- Sorriso Diverso Venezia Award - Best Italian Film (ex aequo):
- These Days (Questi giorni) by Giuseppe Piccioni
- The Greatest Dream (Il più grande sogno) by Michele Vannucci (Horizons)
- Sorriso Diverso Venezia Award - Best Foreign Film: The Woman Who Left by Lav Diaz
- Padre Nazareno Taddei Award: Paradise by Andrei Konchalovsky
Other Awards
- Kinèo Awards:[28]
- Best Film: Perfect Strangers directed by Paolo Genovese
- Best Director: Daniele Luchetti for Call Me Francis
- Best Debut Director: Them who? directed by and
- SNCCI Audience and Critics Award: Roberto Andò for Le confessioni
- Movie&Art TaorminaFilmFest Award: Marco Giallini
- RAI Com Award for Best Italian foreign release: They Call Me Jeeg directed by Gabriele Mainetti
- Best Movie Award: Gabriele Mainetti for They Call Me Jeeg
- Excellence Award: Patty Pravo
- International Movie Award: Sophie Turner
- Best Actor: Claudio Santamaria for They Call Me Jeeg
- Best Actress: Paola Cortellesi for The Last Will Be the Last
- Special Ferragamo Parfums Award for Best Actress: Anna Foglietta for Perfect Strangers
- Best Movie's poll for best film: The Last Will Be the Last directed by Massimiliano Bruno
- Best Supporting Actor: Alessandro Borghi for Suburra
- Best Supporting Actress: Matilde Gioli for Belli di papà and
- Excellence Award:
- Excellence Award We World: Carolina Crescentini
- Excellence Award:
- 3rd Starlight Cinema Awards'[29]
- Career Award: Ottavia Piccolo
- Career Award:
- International Award: Moon So-ri
- Best Directorial Debut: Gabriele Mainetti for They Call Me Jeeg
- Best Actor: Claudio Santamaria for They Call Me Jeeg
- Best Short: directed by and Vinicio Marchioni
- Social Trend Topic Award: Tini, la nuova vita di Violetta
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