Grand Jury Prize (Venice Film Festival)

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Jane Campion receiving the award from Anjelica Huston for An Angel at My Table, 1990.

The Grand Jury Prize (Venice Film Festival) is an award given at the Venice Film Festival to one of the feature films in competition slate since 1951. It is considered the second place award next to the main award, the Golden Lion.

Name[]

Since 2016, the official name of the award has been simply the Grand Jury Prize, but it has had several other names since its creation in 1951: Special Jury Prize (awarded from 1951 to 1982; and from 2006 to 2012); and Grand Special Jury Prize (awarded from 1983 to 2005; and from 2013 to 2015).

Winners[]

Year Film Original title Director(s) Country of origin
1950s
Awarded as "Special Jury Prize"
1951
(12th)
A Streetcar Named Desire Elia Kazan  United States
1952
(13th)
The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird La Bergère et le Ramoneur Paul Grimault  France
Mandy Alexander Mackendrick  United Kingdom
1953
(14th)
No Award Given
1954
(15th)
Executive Suite * Robert Wise  United States
1955
(16th)
No Award Given
1956
(17th)
No Award Given
1957
(18th)
No Award Given
1958
(19th)
The Lovers # Les amants Louis Malle  France
La sfida # Francesco Rosi  Italy,  Spain
1959
(20th)
The Magician Ansiktet Ingmar Bergman  Sweden
1960s
1960
(21st)
Rocco and His Brothers Rocco e i suoi fratelli Luchino Visconti  France,  Italy
1961
(22nd)
Peace to Him Who Enters Мир входящему Aleksandr Alov & Vladimir Naumov  Soviet Union
1962
(23rd)
My Life to Live Vivre sa vie Jean-Luc Godard  France
1963
(24th)
The Fire Within # Le feu follet Louis Malle  France,  Italy
Introduction to Life # Вступление Igor Talankin  Soviet Union
1964
(25th)
The Gospel According to St. Matthew # Il vangelo secondo Matteo Pier Paolo Pasolini  France,  Italy
Hamlet # Гамлет Grigori Kozintsev  Soviet Union
1965
(26th)
I Am Twenty # Мне двадцать лет Marlen Khutsiev  Soviet Union
Modiga mindre män # Leif Krantz  Sweden
Simon of the Desert # Simón del desierto Luis Buñuel  Mexico
1966
(27th)
Chappaqua # Conrad Rooks  United States
Yesterday Girl # Abschied von gestern Alexander Kluge  West Germany
1967
(28th)
China is Near # La Cina è vicina Marco Bellocchio  Italy
La Chinoise # Jean-Luc Godard  France
1968
(29th)
Our Lady of the Turks # Nostra Signora dei Turchi Carmelo Bene  Italy
Le Socrate # Robert Lapoujade  France,  West Germany
1969–
1980
No Award Given
1980s
1981
(38th)
Sweet Dreams # Sogni d'oro Nanni Moretti  Italy
They Don't Wear Black-tie # Eles não usam black tie Leon Hirszman  Brazil
1982
(39th)
Imperative Imperativ Krzysztof Zanussi  France,  West Germany,  Poland
Awarded as "Grand Special Jury Prize"
1983
(40th)
Biquefarre Georges Rouquier  France
1984
(41st)
Favorites of the Moon Le favoris de la lune Otar Iosseliani  France
1985
(42nd)
Tangos, the Exile of Gardel Tangos, el exilio de Gardel Fernando E. Solanas  Argentina,  France
1986
(43rd)
A Tale of Love # Storia d'amore Francesco Maselli  Italy
Wild Pigeon # Чужая белая и рябой Sergei Solovyov  Soviet Union
1987
(44th)
Hip Hip Hurrah! Hip hip hurra! Kjell Grede  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden
1988
(45th)
Camp de Thiaroye Sembène Ousmane & Thierno Faty Sow  Algeria,  Tunisia
1989
(46th)
And Then There Was Light Et la lumière fut Otar Iosseliani  France
1990s
1990
(47th)
An Angel at My Table Jane Campion  New Zealand
1991
(48th)
The Divine Comedy A Divina Comédia Manoel de Oliveira  France,  Portugal
1992
(49th)
Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician Morte di un matematico napoletano Mario Martone  Italy
1993
(50th)
Bad Boy Bubby Rolf De Heer  Australia,  Italy
1994
(51st)
Natural Born Killers Oliver Stone  United States
1995
(52nd)
God's Comedy # A Comédia de Deus João César Monteiro  Denmark,  France,  Italy,  Portugal
The Star Maker # L'uomo delle Stelle Giuseppe Tornatore  Italy
1996
(53rd)
Brigands Brigands, chapitre VII Otar Iosseliani  France,  Italy,  Russia,   Switzerland
1997
(54th)
Ovosodo Paolo Virzì  Italy
1998
(55th)
Next Stop Paradise Terminus Paradis Lucian Pintilie  France,  Romania
1999
(56th)
The Wind Will Carry Us باد ما را خواهد برد‎ Abbas Kiarostami  France,  Iran
2000s
2000
(57th)
Before Night Falls Julian Schnabel  United States
2001
(58th)
Dog Days Hundstage Ulrich Seidl  Austria
2002
(59th)
House of Fools Дом дураков Andrei Konchalovsky  France,  Russia
2003
(60th)
The Kite Tayyara men wara Randa Chahal  France,  Lebanon
2004
(61st)
The Sea Inside Mar adentro Alejandro Amenábar  Spain
2005
(62nd)
Mary Abel Ferrara  France,  Italy,  United States
Awarded as "Special Jury Prize"
2006
(63rd)
Daratt Mahamat-Saleh Haroun  Austria,  Belgium,  Chad,  France
2007
(64th)
I'm Not There # Todd Haynes  United States
The Secret of the Grain # La graine et le mulet Abdellatif Kechiche  France
2008
(65th)
Teza Haile Gerima  Ethiopia,  France,  Germany
2009
(66th)
Soul Kitchen Fatih Akın  Germany
2010s
2010
(67th)
Essential Killing Jerzy Skolimowski  Hungary,  Ireland,  Norway,  Poland
2011
(68th)
Terraferma Emanuele Crialese  Italy
2012
(69th)
Paradise: Faith Paradies: Glaube Ulrich Seidl  Austria,  France,  Germany
Awarded as "Grand Special Jury Prize"
2013
(70th)
Stray Dogs ˈ郊遊 Tsai Ming-liang  Taiwan,  France
2014
(71st)
The Look of Silence Senyap Joshua Oppenheimer  Denmark,  Finland,  Indonesia,  Norway,  United Kingdom
2015
(72nd)
Anomalisa Charlie Kaufman  United States
Awarded as "Grand Jury Prize"
2016
(73rd)
Nocturnal Animals Tom Ford  United States
2017
(74th)
Foxtrot פוֹקְסטְרוֹט Samuel Maoz  France,  Germany,  Israel,   Switzerland
2018
(75th)
The Favourite Yorgos Lanthimos  Ireland,  United Kingdom,  United States
2019
(76th)
An Officer and a Spy J'accuse Roman Polanski  France,  Italy
2020s
2020
(77th)
New Order Nuevo Orden Michel Franco  France,  Mexico
2021
(78th)
The Hand of God È stata la mano di Dio Paolo Sorrentino  Italy
Notes
# Denotes Ex-aequo win
* Special Award given for the ensemble acting of the film.

Multiple winners[]

The following individuals received two or more Grand Jury Prize awards:

Wins Director Nationality
3 Otar Iosseliani  Georgia
2 Jean-Luc Godard  France
Louis Malle  France
Ulrich Seidl  Austria

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