Mostra of Venice
The Mostra of Venice constitutes the section Cinéma of the Biennale de Venise: it is held annually at the beginning of September and is, with the Cannes festival created in the beginning to make him competition (see here), the most known film festival (and older than that of Cannes).
Since 2004, the films are presented to Mostra within the framework of three sections: in competition, whose principal stake is the Lion of gold of saint Marc , except competition, and the Horizons section.
Directors
Chonologic list of the directors of the Festival of Venice ( Mostra Internazionale d' Arte Cinematografica ):
- 1935 - 1942: Ottavio Croze
- 1946 - 1948: Elio Zorzi
- 1949 - 1953: Antonio Petrucci
- 1954 - 1955: Ottavio Croze
- 1956 - 1959: Flowered Luigi Ammannati
- 1960: Emilio Lonero
- 1961 - 1962: Domenico Meccoli
- 1963 - 1968: Luigi Chiarini
- 1969 - 1970: Ernesto Laura
- 1971 - 1972: Gian Luigi Trimmed
- 1973: the festival is suspended
- 1974 - 1976: Giacomo Gambetti
- 1977 - 1982: Carlo Lizzani
- 1983 - 1986: Gian Luigi Trimmed
- 1987: Guglielmo Biraghi (curator)
- 1988 - 1991: Guglielmo Biraghi
- 1992 - 1996: Gillo Pontecorvo
- 1997 - 1998: Felice Laudadio
- 1999 - 2001: Alberto Will bore
- 2002 - 2003: Moritz de Hadeln
- Since 2004: Marco Müller
The international jury of 1932 to our days
Years 1930
- 1932 : the festival is noncompetitive.
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1934 : Mostra is competitive, but did not have an international jury.
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1935 : Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president, Italy), Charles Delac (France), Ryszard Ordynski (Poland), Fritz Scheuermann (Germany), Shine Villani (Hungary), Luigi Freddi (Italy), Antonio Maraini (Italy), Filippo Sacchi (Italy), Ottavio Croze (Italy), Raffaele Calzini (Italy), Gino Damerini (Italy), Giovanni Dettori (Italy), Eugenio Giovannetti (Italy), Mario Gromo (Italy), Giacomo Paolucci of Calboli (Italy), Elio Zorzi (Italy).
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1936 : Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president, Italy), Neville Keaney (Great Britain), Oswald Lehnich (Germany), Karl Meltzer (Germany), Ryszard Ordynski (Poland), Louis Villani (Hungary), Emile Vuillermoz (France), Luigi Freddi (Italy), Mario Gromo (Italy), Antonio Maraini (Italy), Giacomo Paulucci dè Calboli (Italy), Filippo Sacchi (Italy), Ottavio Croze (Italy).
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1937 : Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president, Italy), Luigi Chiarini (Italy), Sandro De Feo (Italy), Luigi Freddi (Italy), Mario Gromo (Italy), Esodo Pratelli (Italy), Rene Jeanne (France), Neville Kearney (Great Britain), Oswald Lehnich (Germany), Karl Melzer (Germany), Georges Lourau (France), Ryszard Ordynski (Poland), Louis Villani (Hungary).
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1938 : Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president, Italy), Olaf Andersson (Sweden), Luigi Freddi (Italy), Antonio Maraini (Italy), Giacomo Paulucci de' Calboli (Italy), Milos Havel (Czechoslovakia), Neville Kearney (Great Britain), Rene Jeanne (France), Oswald Lehnich (Germany), Humberto Mauro (Brazil), Edmond Moreau (Swiss), Eitel Monaco (Italy), Ryszard Ordynski (Poland), Alfonso Rivetted Bustamante (Mexico), Harold L. Smith (E. - U.), Junzo Sato (Japan), F.L. Theron (South Africa), Carl Vincent (Belgium), Louis Villani (Hungary).
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1939 : Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president, Italy), Olaf Andersson (Sweden), Luigi Bonelli (Italy), Ottavio Croze (Italy), De Obregon (Spain), Dino Falconi (Italy), F.T. Geldenhuys (South Africa), Neville Kearney (Great Britain), Ernst Leichtenstern (Germany), Antonio Maraini (Italy), Ugo Ojetti (Italy), Vezio Orazi (Italy), Giovanni Paulucci dè Calboli (Italy), Junzo Stato (Japan), D.I. Suchianu (Romania), Zdenek Urban (Bohemian-Moravie), Louis Villani (Hungary), Carl Vincent (Belgium).
Years 1940
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1946 : International commission of the journalists (in substitution of the jury): Francesco Pasinetti (Italy), Umberto Barbaro (Italy), Gino Visentini (Italy), Francesco Callari (Italy), Vinicio Marinucci (Italy), Nikolai Gorshkov (the USSR).
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1947 : Vinicio Marinucci (president, Italy), Hugo Mauerhofer (vice-president, Switzerland), Antonin Brousil (Czechoslovakia), Jacques Ibert (France), Fabrizio Malpiero (Denmark), Cirly Ray (Great Britain), William Karol (Mexico), Carlo Benda (Sweden), Dimitri Jeriomin (the USSR), Jeanne Contini (E. - U.).
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1948 : Luigi Chiarini (president, Italy), Mario Gromo (Italy), Guido Aristarco (Italy), Alberto Consiglio (Italy), Arturo Lanocita (Italy), Vinicio Marinucci (Italy), Mario Melloni (Italy), P. Felix A. Morlion (France), Giorgio Prosperi (Italy).
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1949 : Mario Gromo (president, Italy), Ermanno Contini (Italy), Emilio Lavagnino (Italy), Giannino Marescalchi (Italy), Aldo Palazzeschi (Italy), Pietro Regnoli (Italy), Gian Luigi Trimmed (Italy), Gino Visentini (Italy), Cesare Zavattini (Italy)
Years 1950
- 1950 : Mario Gromo (president, Italy), Umbro Apollonio (Italy), Antonio Baldini (Italy), Ermanno Contini (Italy), Piero Gadda Conti (Italy), Arturo Lanocita (Italy), Gian Luigi Trimmed (Italy), Turi Vasile (Italy), Devotes Zecchi (Italy).
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1951 : Mario Gromo (president, Italy), Antonio Baldini (Italy), Ermanno Contini (Italy), Fabrizio Dentice (Italy), Piero Gadda Conti (Italy), Vinicio Marinucci (Italy), Gian Gaspare Napolitano (Italy), Gian Luigi Trimmed (Italy), Giorgio Vigolo (Italy).
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1952 : Mario Gromo (president, Italy), Filippo Sacchi (Italy), Antonio Falqui (Italy), Pericle Fazzini (Italy), Enzo Masetti (Italy), Sandro De Feo (Italy), Luigi Rognoni (Italy), Carlo Tabucco (Italy), Giuseppe Ungaretti (Italy).
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1953 : Eugenio Montale (president, Italy), Gaetano Carancini (Italy), Sandro De Feo (Italy), Nino Ghelli (Italy), Gian Gaspare Napolitano (Italy), Luigi Rognoni (Italy), Antonio Petrucci (Italy).
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1954 : Ignazio Furrows (president, Italy), Bengt Idestam Almquist (Sweden), Louis Chauvet (France), Carlos Fernandez Cuenca (Spain), Roger Manvell (Great Britain), Mario Gromo (Italy), Pasquale Ojetti (Italy), Piero Regnoli (Italy), Filippo Sacchi (Italy).
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1955 : Mario Gromo (president, Italy), Jacques Doniol-Valcroze (France), Arthur Knight (E. - U.), Roger Manvell (Great Britain), Piero Gadda Conti (Italy), Emilio Loreno (Italy), Domenico Meccoli (Italy), Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti (Italy).
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1956 : John Grierson (president, Great Britain), Andre Bazin (France), G.B. Cavallaro (Italy), Friedrich Ermler (the USSR), James Quinn (Great Britain), Kiyohiko Ushihara (Japan), Luchino Visconti (Italy).
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1957 : Clear Rene (president, France), Vittorio Bonicelli (Italy), Penelope Houston (Great Britain), Arthur Knight (E. - U.), Miguel Pérez Ferrero (Spain), Ivan Pyriev (the USSR).
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1958 : Jean Grémillon (president, France), Carlos Fernandez Cuenca (Spain), Piero Gadda Conti (Italy), Hidemi Ina (Japan), Alberto Lattuada (Italy), Friedrich Luft (FRG), Sergej Vasil' ev (the USSR).
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1959 : Luigi Chiarini (president, Italy), Georges Altman (France), Sergej Bondarcuk (the USSR), Ralph Strong (E. - U.), Shine Gómez Mesa (Spain), Ernst Kruger (FRG), Roger Maxwell (Great Britain), Vinicio Marinucci (Italy), Dario Zanelli (Italy).
Years 1960
- 1960 : Marcel Achard (president, France), Peter Baker (Great Britain), Shine García Berlanga (Spain), Sergej Bondarcuk (the USSR), Louis Chauvet (France), Antonio Pagliaro (Italy), Jaime Potenze (Argentinian), Mario Praz (Italy), Samuel Steinman (E. - U.), Jerzy Toeplitz (Poland).
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1961 : Filippo Sacchi (president, Italy), Lev Arnštam (the USSR), Gian Gaspare Napolitano (Italy), Giulio Cesare Castello (Italy), Jean de Baroncelli (France), John Hubley (E. - U.), Leopoldo Torre-Nilsson (Argentinian).
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1962 : Luigi Chiarini (president, Italy), Guglielmo Biraghi (Italy), G.B. Cavallaro (Italy), Arturo Lanocita (Italy), Georges Charensol (France), Josif Cheifitz (the USSR), John Houseman (E. - U.), Ronald Neame (Great Britain), Hans Schaarwechter (FRG).
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1963 : Arturo Lanocita (president, Italy), Sergej Gerasimov (the USSR), Lewis Jacobs (E. - U.), Hidemi Kon (Japan), Claude Moriac (France), Guido Aristarco (Italy), Piero Gadda Conti (Italy).
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1964 : Mario Soldati (president, Italy), Rudolf Arnheim (E. - U.), Ove Brussendorf (Denmark), Thorold Dickinson (Great Britain), Riccardo Munož Suay (Spain), Georges Sadoul (France), Jerzy Toeplitz (Poland).
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1965 : Carlo Bo (president, Italy), Lewis Jacobs (E. - U.), Nikolaj Lebedev (the USSR), Jay Leyda (E. - U.), max Lippmann (Germany), Edgar Morin (France), Rune Waldekranz (Sweden).
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1966 : Giorgio Bassani (president, Italy), Lindsay Anderson (Great Britain), Luboš Bartošek (Czechoslovakia), Michel Bittern (France), Lewis Jacobs (E. - U.), Lev Kulešov (the USSR), Joris Ivens (Netherlands).
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1967 : Alberto Moravia (president, Italy), Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Juan Goytisolo (Spain), Erwin Leiser (Germany), Violet Morin (France), Susan Sontag (E. - U.), Rostislav Jurenev (the USSR).
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1968 : Guido Piovene (president, Italy), Jacques Doniol-Valcroze (France), Akira Iwasaki (Japan), Roger Manvell (Great Britain), Istvàn Nemeskürty (Hungary), Vicente Antonio Pineda (Spain), Edgar Reitz (FRG).
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1969: Mostra is not competitive.
Years 1970
Of 1970 with 1979, Mostra is not competitive.
Years 1980
- 1980 : Suso Cecchi d' Amico (president, Italy), Youssef Chahine (Egypt), Marlen Tchouciev (the USSR), Michel Cement (France), Umberto Eco (Italy), Gillo Pontecorvo (Italy), Andrew Sarris (E. - U.), George Stevens Jr. (E. - U.), Margarethe von Trotta (FRG).
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1981 : Italo Calvino (president, Italy), Luigi Comencini (Italy), Manoel de Oliveira (Portugal), Marie-Christine Barrault (France), Peter Bogdanovich (E. - U.), Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina (Algeria), Jesus Fernandez Santos (Spain), Sergueï Soloviev (the USSR), Krzysztof Zanussi (Poland).
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1982 : Flesh-colored Marcel (president, France), Shine Garcia Berlanga (Spain), Mario Monicelli (Italy), Gillo Pontecorvo (Italy), Valerio Zurlini (Italy), Satyajit Ray (India), Andreï Tarkovski (the USSR).
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1983 : Bernardo Bertolucci (president, Italy), Jack Clayton (Great Britain), Peter Handke (FRG), Leon Hirszman (Brazil), Marta Meszaros (Hungary), Nagisa Oshima (Japan), Cleb Panfilov (the USSR), Bob Rafelson (E. - U.), Ousmane Sembène (Senegal), Mrinal SEN (India), Alain Tanner (Swiss), Agnes Varda (France).
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1984 : Michelangelo Antonioni (president, Italy), Rafael Alberti (Spain), Balthus (France), Evgenii Evtouchenko (the USSR), Fatty Günter (FRG), Joris Ivens (Netherlands), Erica Jong (E. - U.), Erland Josephson (Sweden), Isaac Bashevis Singer (E. - U.), Paolo Taviani (Italy), Vittorio Taviani (Italy), Goffredo Petrassi (Italy).
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1985 : Krzysztof Zanussi (president, Poland), Guido Aristarco (Italy), Gaspare Barbiellini Amidei (Italy), Lino Micciché (Italy), Renzo Vespignani (Italy), Ricardo Bofill (Spain), Frank Capra (E. - U.), Odysséas Elýtis (Greece), Kon Ichikawa (Japan), Jean d' Ormesson (France), Eugene Ionesco (France), Elem Klimov (the USSR), Zoran Mušič (Yugoslavia), John Schlesinger (Great Britain).
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1986 : Alain Robbe-Grillet (president, France), Chantal Akerman (Belgium), Jörn To give (Finland), Paul Gabor (Hungary), Romance Gubern (Spain), Pontus Hulten (Sweden), Alberto Lattuada (Italy), Nanni Moretti (Italy), Nelson Pereira Back Santos (Brazil), El' dar Sengelaja (the USSR), Fernando Solanas (Argentinian), Peter Ustinov (Great Britain), Bernhard Wicki (FRG), Catherine Wyler (E. - U.).
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1987 : Sabine Azéma (president, France), John Bailey (E. - U.), Anja Breien (Norway), Beatriz Guido (Argentinian), Károly Makk (Hungary), Sergueï Soloviev (the USSR), Carlo Lizzani (Italy), Vittorio Storaro (Italy), Anna Carolina Teixeira Soares (Brazil), Michael York (Great Britain), Regina Ziegler (FRG).
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1988 : Sergio Leone (president, Italy), Maria Julia Bertotto (Argentinian), Klaus Eder (FRG), Hannah Fischer, Gilbert de Goldschmidt (France), Adoor Gopalakrishnan (India), Lena Olin (Sweden), Natalija Riazanceva (Sweden), Harry Dean Stanton (E. - U.), Lina Wertmüller (Italy).
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1989 : Andrej Smirnov (president, the USSR), Nestor Almendros (Spain), Pupi Avati (Italy), Klaus Maria Brandauer (Austria), Urmila Gupta (India), Daniele Heymann (France), Eleni Karaindrou (Greece), John Landis (E. - U.), David Robinson (Great Britain), Xie Jin (RPC).
Years 1990
- 1990 : Gore Vidal (president, E. - U.), María Luisa Bemberg (Argentinian), Edoardo Bruno (Spain), Alberto Lattuada (Italy), Gilles Jacob (France), Kira Muratova (Russia), Omar Sharif (Egypt), Ula Stöckl (Germany), Anna-Lena Wibom (Sweden).
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1991 : Gian Luigi Trimmed (president, Italy), Silvia d' Amico Bendicò (Italy), James Belushi (E. - U.), John Boorman (Great Britain), Michel Cement (France), Moritz de Hadeln (Swiss), Naum Klejman (Moldavie), Oja Kodar (Yugoslavia), Pilar Mirò (Spain).
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1992 : Refusals Hopper (E. - U.) and Jiri Menzel (Czechoslovakia) (copresidents), Gianni Amelio (Italy), Ennio Morricone (Italy), Anne Brochet (France), Neil Jordan (Ireland), Hanif Kureishi (Great Britain), Sheila Whitaker (Great Britain), Michael Ritchie (E. - U.), Jacques Siclier (France), Fernando Solanas (Argentinian).
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1993 : Peter Weir (president, Australia), Mohamed Camara (Guinea), Pierre-Henri Deleau (France), Carla Gravina (Italy), Giuseppe Tornatore (Italy), James Ivory (Great Britain), Chen Kaige (RPC), Nelson Pereira Back Santos (Brazil), Abdullah Sidran (Yugoslavia).
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1994 : David Lynch (president, E. - U.), Margherita Buy (Italy), Carlo Verdone (Italy), Gaston Kaboré (Algeria), Olivier Assayas (France), Uma Thurman (E. - U.), Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru), Nagisa Oshima (Japan), David Stratton (Australia).
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1995 : Guglielmo Biraghi (president, Italy), Jean-Pierre Jeunet (France), Abbas Kiarostami (Iran), Mario Martone (Italy), Francesca Neri (Italy), Peter To groove (Germany), Mo Rothman (E. - U.), Jorge Semprun (Spain), Margarethe von Trotta (Germany).
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1996 : Roman Polanski (president, Poland), Paul Auster (E. - U.), Anjelica Huston (E. - U.), Souleymane Cissé (Senegal), Callisto Cosulich (Italy), Miriam Mafai (Italy), Mrinal SEN (India), Antonio Skármeta (Chile), Hülya Ucansu (Turkey).
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1997 : Jane Campion (president, New Zealand), Low Ron (E. - U.), Vera Belmont (France), Peter Buchka (Germany), Chick Djordjadze (Ukraine), Idrissa Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso), Charlotte Rampling (Great Britain), Francesco Turned pink (Italy), Shinya Tsukamoto (Japan).
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Marco Bellocchio (president, Italy), Olivier Assayas (France) Clare Peploe (France).
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1998 : Ettore Scola (president, Italy), Héctor Babenco (Argentinian), Sarounas Bartas (Lithuania), Kathryn Bigelow (E. - U.), Reinhald Hauff (Germany), Daniele Heymann (France), Ismail Merchant (India), Shine Sepúlveda (Chile), Tilda Swinton (Great Britain).
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Chiara Caselli (president, Italy), Abel Ferrara (E. - U.), Georges Benayoun (Morocco).
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1999 : Emir Kusturica (president, Bosnia-Herzégovine), Arturo Ripstein (Mexico), Marco Bellocchio (Italy), Cindy Sherman (E. - U.), Jean Douchet (France), Shozo Ichiyama (Japan), Maggie Cheung (HongKong), Jonathan Coe (Great Britain).
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Erick Zonca (president, France), Hilke Döring (Germany), Andrea Occhipinti (Italy).
- Jury Works First: Claire Denis (president, France), Férid Boughedir (Tunisia), Kent Jones (E. - U.), Morando Morandini (Italy), Ferzan Ozpetek (Italy).
Years 2000
- 2000 : Milos Forman (president, Czechoslovakia), Giuseppe Bertolucci (Italy), Claude Chabrol (France), Jennifer Jason Leigh (E. - U.), Tahar Ben Jelloun (Morocco), Andreas Kilb (Germany), Samira Makhmalbaf (Iran).
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Georges Bollon (president, France), Giuseppe Piccioni (Italy), Nina Proll (Austria)
- Jury Works First: Mimmo Calopresti (president, Italy), Atom Egoyan (Canada), Bill Krohn (E. - U.), Chiara Mastroianni (Italy), Peter Mullan (Great Britain).
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2001 : Nanni Moretti (president, Italy), Amitav Ghosh (India), Taylor Hackford (E. - U.), Cecilia Roth (Argentinian), Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland), Jeanne Balibar (France), Vibeke Windeløv (Denmark).
- Cinema of the present - Lion of the year: Shiguehiko Hasumi (president, Japan), Piera Detassis (Italy), Emanuel Levy (E. - U.), Gavin Smith (Great Britain), Michel Cement (France).
- Jury Works First Luigi de Laurentiis - Lion of the future: Cédric Kahn (president, France), Francesco Casetti (Italy), Jafar Panahi (Iran), Jean-Wolf Passek (France), Ruth Vital (E. - U.).
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Francesca Comencini (president, Italy), Jaques Kermabon (France), Mário Micaelo (Portugal).
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2002 : Gong Li (president, China), Jacques Audiard (France), Evgenij Evtusenko (Russia), Ulrich Felsberg (Germany), László Kovács (Hungary), Francesca Neri (Italy), Yesim Ustaoglu (Turkey).
- Controcorrente International jury - Price S. Marco: Ghassan Abdul Khalek (president, Lebanon), Catherine Breillat (France), Peggy Chiao (Taiwan), Klaus Eder (Germany), Enrico Ghezzi (Italy).
- Jury Works First Luigi de Laurentiis - Lion of the future: Paolo Virzì (president, Italy), Katinka Faragó (Sweden), Reinhard Hauff (Germany), Derek Malcolm (Great Britain), Eva Zaoralova (Czechoslovakia).
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2003 : Mario Monicelli (president, Italy), Stefano Accorsi (Italy), Michael Ballhaus (Germany), Anarchist Today (HongKong), Pierre Jolivet (France), Monty Montgomery (E. - U.), Assumpta Serna (Spain).
- Controcorrente International jury - Price S. Marco: Laure Adler (president, France), Vito Amoruso (Italy), Samir Farid (Egypt), Rene Liu (Taiwan), Ulrich Tukur (Germany).
- Jury Works First Luigi de Laurentiis - Lion of the future: Bound van Leer (president, Israel), Jannike Ahlund (Sweden), Pierre-Henri Deleau (France), Stefan Kitanov (Bulgaria), Peter Scarlet (E. - U.).
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2004 : John Boorman (president, Great Britain), Wolfgang Becker (Germany), Mimmo Calopresti (Italy), Scarlett Johansson (E. - U.), Spike Lee (E. - U.), Dušan Makavejev (Serbia-Montenegro), Helen Mirren (Great Britain), Pietro Scalia (Italy), Xu Feng (Taiwan).
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2005 : Dante Ferretti (president, Italy), Amos Gitai (Israel), Emilíana Torrini (Iceland), Edgar Reitz (Germany), Claire Denis (France), Acheng (RPC), Christine Vachon (E. - U.)
- Corto-Cortissimo International jury: Chema Prado (president, Spain), Giovanna Gagliardo (Italy), Clemens Klopfenstein (Swiss)
- Orizzonti International jury: Mimmo Rotella (president, Italy), Isabel Coixet (Spain), Jean-Michel Frodon (France), Valerio Mastandrea (Italy), Shinya Tsukamoto (Japan)
- International jury Works First - Price of Venice: Guy Maddin (president, Canada), Isabella Ferrari (Italy), Peter Cowie (Great Britain), Ismaël Ferroukhi (France), Renata Litvinova (Russia)
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2006 : Catherine Deneuve (president, France), Bigas Luna (Spain), Paulo Branco (Portugal), Park Chan-wook (South Korea), Cameron Crowe (the United States), Chulpan Khamatova (Russia), Michele Placido (Italy).
Prize list
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International Grand Prix of Venice Lion of Gold
- 1947 : Sirena of Karel Stekly
Lion of gold of Saint-Marc
- 1948 : Hamlet of Laurence Olivier
- 1949: Manon of Henri-Georges Clouzot
- 1950: Justice is made André Cayatte
- 1951: Rashomon of Akira Kurosawa
- 1952: prohibited Plays of Rene Clement
- 1953: Tales of the vague moon after the rain of Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1954: Romeo and Juliette of Renato Castellani
- 1955: Ordet of Carl T. Dreyer
- 1956: Not decreed
- 1957: Aparajito of Satyajit Ray
- 1958: the Man with the rickshaw of Hiroshi Inagaki
- 1959: the General della Rovere of Roberto Rossellini and the Great War of Mario Monicelli
- 1960: the Passage of the Rhine of Andre Cayatte
- 1961: last Year with Marienbad of Alain Resnais
- 1962: Diary of Valerio Zurlini
- 1963: Control on the city of Francesco Turned pink
- 1964: the red Desert of Michelangelo Antonioni
- 1965: Sandra of Luchino Visconti
- 1966: the Battle of Algiers of Gillo Pontecorvo
- 1967: Belle of day of Shine Buñuel
- 1968: Artists under the capital: perplexed of Alexander Kluge
- 1969 with 1979: No the competition
- 1980: Gloria of John Cassavetes and Atlantic City of Louis Malle
- 1981: Years of lead of Margarethe von Trotta
- 1982: the State of the things of Wim Wenders
- 1983: First name Carmen of Jean-Luc Godard
- 1984: the Year of the sun calms Krzysztof Zanussi
- 1985: Without roof nor law of Agnes Varda
- 1986: the green Ray of Eric Rohmer
- 1987: Goodbye the children of Louis Malle
- 1988: the Legend of the saint drinker of Ermanno Olmi
- 1989: the City of the pains of Hou Hsiao-hsien
- 1990: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern died of Tom Stoppard
- 1991: Urga of Nikita Mikhalkov
- 1992: Qiu Ju, a Chinese woman of Zhang Yimou
- 1993: Short Cuts of Robert Altman and Three Colors: Blue of Krzysztof Kieślowski
- 1994: Before the Rain of Milcho Manchevski and Lives the love of Tsai Ming-liang
- 1995: Cyclo of Trần Anh Hùng
- 1996: Michael Hakes of Neil Jordan
- 1997: Hana-Bi of Takeshi Kitano
- 1998: Così ridevano of Gianni Amelio
- 1999: Not one of less of Zhang Yimou
- 2000: Dayereh of Jafar Panahi
- 2001: Monsoon Wedding of Reflected Nair
- 2002: The Magdalene Sisters of Peter Mullan
- 2003: Vozvrashcheniye of Andrei Zviaguintsev
- 2004: Vera Drake of Mike Leigh
- 2005: Brokeback Mountain of Ang Lee
- 2006: Sanxia haoren of Jia Zhangke
- 2007: Lust, guarantee of Ang Lee
Gold homages and Lion with the Career
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1969: homage to Shine Buñuel
- 1970: homage to Orson Welles
- 1971: John Ford, Flesh-colored Marcel, Ingmar Bergman
- 1972: Charlie Chaplin, Anatoli Golovnia, Billy Wilder
- 1973 - 1981: no
- 1982: Alessandro Blasetti, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Jean-Luc Godard, Sergej Yutkevic, Alexander Kluge, Akira Kurosawa, Michael Powell, Satyajit Ray, King Vidor, Cesare Zavattini, Shine Buñuel
- 1983: Michelangelo Antonioni
- 1984 : no
- 1985: Federico Fellini, and a special Gold Lion with Manoel de Oliveira and John Huston
- 1986: Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
- 1987: Luigi Comencini, Joseph Leo Mankiewicz
- 1988: Joris Ivens
- 1989 : Robert Bresson
- 1990: Miklós Jancsó, Marcello Mastroianni
- 1991: Mario Monicelli, Gian Maria Will
- 1992: Francis Ford Coppola, Jeanne Moreau, Paolo Villaggio
- 1993: Claudia Cardinale, Roman Polanski, Robert De Niro, Steven Spielberg
- 1994: Ken Loach, Suso Cecchi D' Amico, Al Pacino
- 1995: Woody Allen, Alain Resnais, Martin Scorsese, Giuseppe De Santis, Goffredo Lombardo, Ennio Morricone, Alberto Sordi, Monica Vitti
- 1996: Robert Altman, Vittorio Gassman, Dustin Hoffman, Michele Morgan
- 1997: Gerard Depardieu, Stanley Kubrick, Alida Valli
- 1998: Sophia Loren, Andrzej Wajda
- 1999: Jerry Lewis
- 2000: Clint Eastwood
- 2001 : Eric Rohmer
- 2002: Dino Risi
- 2003 : Dino De Laurentiis, Omar Sharif
- 2004: Manoel de Oliveira, Stanley Donen
- 2005: Hayao Miyazaki, Stefania Sandrelli
Queer Lion Award
starting from the 64e Mostra
Chronological history
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In 1932, the festival was noncompetitive.
- In 1934, Mostra is competitive, but did not have an international jury.
- At the end of the Years 1930, shocked by the interference of the fascistic governments German and Italian in the selection of films of the Mostra of Venice - inaugurated in August 1939 by Goebbels -, Jean Zay, Minister for the State education and the Art schools, decides, on the proposal of Philippe Erlanger, to create, with Cannes, a cinematographic festival of international level.
- Of 1940 with 1942, Mostra is not held with Venezia. Recognized like “nonexisting”.
- Of 1943 with 1945, Mostra was suspended because of the war.
- Of 1970 with 1979, Mostra is not competitive.
External bond
- Historical detailed of Mostra
- Official site
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