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VENICE 2021 Awards

Venice’s Golden Lion goes to Happening by Audrey Diwan

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- VENICE 2021: Other big European winners of the evening include Paolo Sorrentino, awarded the Jury’s Grand Prize for The Hand of God, and Penélope Cruz who scooped the Volpi Cup for Parallel Mothers

Venice’s Golden Lion goes to Happening by Audrey Diwan
Director Audrey Diwan receives the Golden Lion for her film Happening (© La Biennale di Venezia)

The 78th edition of the Venice International Film Festival, held between 1 and 11 September, has now come to an end in the Sala Grande. The closing ceremony, hosted by actress Serena Rossi, saw Audrey Diwan’s Happening [+see also:
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crowned the winner by jury president Bong Joon-ho, who awarded it with the highly prestigious Golden Lion for Best Film. The Korean director was assisted in his jury duties by Chloé Zhao, Saverio Costanzo, Alexander Nanau, Virginie Efira, Cynthia Erivo and Sarah Gadon.

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In her speech, Diwan reeled off a long list of thank yous, praising Anamaria Vartolomei in particular, whom she described as “not just a simple actress, but the film itself”. The director invited her protagonist up on stage with her, to lengthy applause from the audience. The French drama which was adapted from Annie Ernaux’s novel of the same name, recounts the author’s experience of abortion when the latter was still illegal in France in the 1960s.

The other big winners of this year’s edition were Paolo Sorrentino, who was awarded the Silver Lion - Grand Jury Prize for his intimate tale The Hand of God [+see also:
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, and Jane Campion, who scooped the Silver Lion for Best Director by way of The Power of the Dog [+see also:
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Before handing out these prizes, the protagonist of the Philippine film On the Job. Missing 8 John Arcilla was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, which he acknowledged via a video-message relaying his thanks, while leaving director Erik Matti to accept the trophy in person, on his behalf. Penélope Cruz, for her part, bagged the Volpi Cup for Best Actress following her performance in Parallel Mothers [+see also:
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. Delivered in Italian and English, her acceptance speech saw her singing the praises of her director Pedro Almodóvar and the various “parallel mothers” in her own life, namely her mother, and her mother-in-law Pilar Bardem who recently passed away.

Visibly moved, Filippo Scotti was entrusted with the Marcello Mastroianni Award, having blown the judges away with his portrayal of Fabietto, Paolo Sorrentino’s alter-ego, in The Hand of God.

Jury president Jasmila Žbanić and her fellow jury members from the Orizzonti section - Mona Fastvold, Shahram Mokri, Josh Siegel and Nadia Terranova – handed out awards for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Short Film, in addition to a special prize. The Best Film of this particular line-up was Pilgrims [+see also:
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by Laurynas Bareiša, who thanked the festival selection committee profusely, along with the cast, the crew and the Lithuanian Film Centre.

This section also saw the drama Full Time [+see also:
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achieve an impressive double victory: Eric Gravel was named Best Director while Laure Calamy bagged herself the trophy for Best Actress.

Last but not least, the Future Lion went to the Romanian film Immaculate [+see also:
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, directed by Monica Stan and George Chiper-Lillemark (also the winner of the GdA Director's Award in the Giornate degli Autori - read news). Announced by Uberto Pasolini, the film’s triumph was followed by a speech given by Stan, who thanked her crew as well as the Giornate degli Autori team for having selected the film, and the Biennale College where the project had been developed some years earlier. The prize consists of $100,000, to be shared between the directors and the producer.

The full list of this year’s winners is as follows:

Competition

Golden Lion for Best Film
Happening [+see also:
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interview: Anamaria Vartolomei
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- Audrey Diwan (France)

Silver Lion - Grand Jury Prize
The Hand of God [+see also:
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interview: Paolo Sorrentino
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]
- Paolo Sorrentino (Italy)

Silver Lion - Award for Best Director
The Power of the Dog [+see also:
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- Jane Campion (UK/New Zealand/Australia/Canada/USA)

Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Penélope Cruz - Parallel Mothers [+see also:
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]
(Spain)

Volpi Cup for Best Actor
John Arcilla - On the Job: The Missing 8 (Philippines)

Award for Best Screenplay
Maggie Gyllenhaal - The Lost Daughter [+see also:
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 (USA/Greece/UK/Israel)

Special Jury Prize
Il buco [+see also:
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]
- Michelangelo Frammartino (Italy/Germany/France)

Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Talent
Filippo Scotti - The Hand of God (Italy)

Orizzonti

Best Film
Pilgrims [+see also:
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interview: Laurynas Bareisa
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]
- Laurynas Bareisa (Lithuania)

Best Director
Eric Gravel - Full Time [+see also:
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interview: Eric Gravel
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]
(France)

Special Jury Prize
El gran movimiento [+see also:
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- Kiro Russo (Bolivia/France/Qatar/Switzerland)

Best Actress
Laure Calamy - Full Time

Best Actor
Piseth Chhun - White Building [+see also:
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(Cambodia/France/China/Qatar)

Best Screenplay
Ivan Ostrochovský, Peter Kerekes - 107 Mothers [+see also:
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]
(Slovakia/Czech Republic/Ukraine)

Best Short Film
Los huesos - Cristóbal León, Joaquín Cociña (Chile)

Orizzonti Extra

Audience Award
The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic [+see also:
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interview: Teemu Nikki and Jani Pösö
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- Teemu Nikki (Finland)

Lion of the Future - "Luigi de Laurentiis" Award for a Debut Film
Immaculate [+see also:
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interview: Monica Stan, George Chiper-…
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]
- Monica Stan, George Chiper-Lillemark (Romania)

Venice Virtual Reality

Best VR
Goliath: Playing with Reality - Barry Gene Murphy, May Abdalla (UK/France)

Best Experience
Le bal de Paris - Blanca Li (France/Germany/Luxembourg)

Best VR Story
End of Night - David Adler (Denmark/France)

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