Sunday, September 13, 2009

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Quote: "Lebanon" won the Golden Lion

ended yesterday the 66th Venice film festival. We see all the major awards of this biennial. The Jury Officer was chaired by the emergence and scenegiattore Taiwanese director Ang Lee ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "Brokeback Mountain", "Lust - Seduction and Betrayal"). Apparently lacking a film that exploded on the screen as was the case, however, last year with "The Wrestler". It 'was then a verdict is not easy but in the end the Golden Lion went to "Lebanon" by Samuel Maoz, a film set during the first Lebanon war in 1982.

Samuel Maoz

The Silver Lion went, however, Iranian artist Shirin Neshat, who directed "Women Without Men" film debut, set in Iran in 1953 against the backdrop of the tumultuous coup plotted by the CIA, according to many award is markedly 'political' but who goes to a film appreciably.

The Iranian director Shirin Neshat

The Special Jury Prize went all'acclamatissima comedy "Soul Kitchen" by German director Fatih Akin of Turkish origin, creators of important films (from "The Head-On "to" Crossing the Bridge ").
Coppa Volpi for Best Actress was won by the actress of Russia, who has lived many years in Italy, Ksenia Rappoport, protagonist "La double hour" Hour.

Rappoport Ksenia Rappoport The

had already won the David di Donatello Tornatore's film "The Unknown" (if you have not already, watch it). British actor Colin Firth, a great interpreter of a gay teacher in the film debut of fashion designer Tom Ford, "A Single Man," but he won the Coppa Volpi for Best Actor.

Colin Firth

little or nothing for Italy. No recognition in the larger prizes, even if our young and beautiful actress Jasmine Trinca ("Romanzo Criminale", "The Best of Youth", "The Caiman") won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Actress for Michele Placido's film "The Big Dream."

Jasmine Trinca

De Laurentiis prize for best first feature, presented by last year's winner Gianni Di Gregorio ("The Youngest Son") was assigned to the Philippine "Engkwentro" Pepe Diokno, a drama about the wars between gangs of teenagers.
The Golden Osella for best screenplay went to director Todd Solondz for the film "Life during wartime to" the Osella for Best Technical Contribution to Silvy Oliver for "Mr. Nobody" by Jaco Van Dormel. The new section of the exhibition, Controcampo Italian, was won by the film "Cosmonaut" by Claudia Pandolfi, time director Susanna Nicchiarelli.

Susanna Nicchiarelli

The awards ceremony of the 66 th edition of the Venice Film Festival has finally ended with the prize Jaeger-LeCoultre to Sylvester Stallone.

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