78th Venice International Film Festival

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78th Venice International Film Festival
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Official festival poster by Lorenzo Mattotti.
Opening film Parallel Mothers
Closing filmIl Bambino Nascosto
Location Venice, Italy
Founded1932
Awards Golden Lion: Happening
Hosted by Serena Rossi
No. of films92
Festival date1 – 11 September 2021
Website www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/2021
Venice Film Festival chronology

The 78th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 1 to 11 September 2021. [1]

Contents

South Korean director Bong Joon-ho was the Jury President of the main competition, marking the first time a South Korean director has been picked as the festival's top juror. [2] [3] Serena Rossi hosted the opening and closing nights. [4] The Golden Lion was awarded to Happening directed by Audrey Diwan. [5]

Juries

Main Competition (Venezia 78)

Horizons

Luigi De Laurentis Award for a Debut Film

Official Sections

In Competition

The following films were selected for the main international competition: [7]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
America Latina Damiano D'Innocenzo and Fabio D'Innocenzo Italy
Another World Un autre monde Stéphane Brizé France
The Box La caja Lorenzo Vigas Mexico, United States
Captain Volkonogov Escaped Капитан Волконогов бежалAleksey Chupov and Natalya Merkulova Russia
The Card Counter Paul Schrader United States
Freaks Out Gabriele Mainetti Italy, Belgium
The Hand of God È stata la mano di Dio Paolo Sorrentino Italy
Happening L'Événement Audrey Diwan France
Il buco Michelangelo Frammartino Italy, France, Germany
Leave No Traces Żeby nie było śladów Jan P. Matuszyński Poland, France, Czech Republic
The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal United States, Greece
Lost Illusions Illusions perdues Xavier Giannoli France
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon Ana Lily Amirpour United States
Official Competition Competencia oficial Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn Spain
On the Job: The Missing 8 Erik Matti Philippines
Parallel Mothers (opening film)Madres paralelas Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Power of the Dog Jane Campion United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Canada, New Zealand
The King of Laughter Qui rido io Mario Martone Italy, Spain
Reflection Відблиск Valentyn Vasyanovych Ukraine
Spencer Pablo Larraín United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Chile
Sundown Michel Franco Mexico, France, Sweden
Highlighted title indicates Golden Lion winner.

Out of Competition

The following films were selected to be screened out of competition: [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Fiction
The Accusation Les Choses Humaines Yvan Attal France
The Catholic School La scuola cattolica Stefano Mordini Italy
Dune Denis Villeneuve United States
Halloween Kills David Gordon Green
The Hidden Child Il bambino nascosto(closing film) Roberto Andò Italy, France
The Inner Cage Ariaferma Leonardo Di Costanzo Italy, Switzerland
The Last Duel Ridley Scott United Kingdom, United States
Last Night in Soho Edgar Wright United Kingdom
Old Henry Potsy PonciroliUnited States
Non Fiction
Becoming Led Zeppelin Bernard MacMahon United States
Deandré#Deandré Storio di un ImpiegatoRoberta LenaItaly
Django & Django Luca Rea
Ennio Giuseppe Tornatore Italy, Belgium, Japan, Holland
Ezio Bosso: Le cose che restano Giorgio Verdelli Italy
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song Daniel Geller and Dayna GoldfineUnited States
Life of Crime 1984-2020 Jon Alpert
Republic of Silence Diana El Jeiroudi France, Germany, Syria
Tranchées  [ uk ]Loup BureauFrance
Viaggio Nel CrepuscoloAugusto ContentoFrance, Italy
Series
Scenes from a Marriage (5 episodes) Hagai Levi United States
Short Films
The Night良夜不能留 Tsai Ming-liang Taiwan
Plastic Semiotic Radu Jude Romania
Sad FilmVasiliMyanmar, Netherlands

Horizons (Orizzonti)

The following films were selected for the Horizons (Italian : Orizzonti) section: [13]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Atlantide Yuri AncaraniItaly, France, United States, Qatar
Miracle MiracolBogdan George ApetriRomania, Czech Republic, Latvia
Pilgrims Piligrimai Laurynas Bareiša Lithuania
The Peacock's ParadiseIl Paradiso del Pavone Laura Bispuri Italy, Germany
The Falls 瀑布 Mong-hong Chung Taiwan
The Hole in the Fence El hoyo en la cercaJoaquín del PasoMexico, Poland
Amira أميرة Mohamed Diab Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia
Full Time À Plein TempsÉric GravelFrance
107 Mothers CenzorkaPeter KerekesSlovakia, Czech Republic, Ukraine
Vera Dreams of the Sea Vera Andrron DetinKaltrina KrasniqiKosovo, Albania, North Macedonia
PromisesLes Promesses Thomas Kruithof France
White Building Bodeng SarKavich NeangCambodia, France, China, Qatar
Anatomy of Time WelaJakrawal NilthamrongThailand, France, Netherlands, Singapore, Germany
The Other Tom El otro Tom Rodrigo Plá Mexico, United States
The Great Movement El Gran MovimientoKiro RussoBolivia, France, Qatar, Switzerland
Once Upon a Time in Calcutta Aditya Vikram Sengupta India, France, Norway
Rhino Носоріг Oleh Sentsov Ukraine, Poland, Germany
True Things Harry Wootliff United Kingdom
Inu-Oh 犬王 Masaaki Yuasa Japan

Highlighted title indicates Orizzonti award winner.

Horizons Extra (Orizzonti Extra)

The following films were selected to the Orizzonti Extra section: [14]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
7 Prisoners 7 Prisioneiros Alexandre Moratto Brasil
The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic Sokea mies, joka ei halunnut nähdä TitaniciaTeemu Nikki Finland
Costa Brava, Lebanon كوستا برافا، لبنانMounia AklLebanon, France, Qatar, Spain, Sweden
The Girl Flew La ragazza ha volato Wilma Labate Italy, Slovenia
Land Of Dreams Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari United States, Germany, Qatar
La macchina delle immagini di Alfredo C.Roland SejkoItaly
Mama, I'm Home Мама, я дома Vladimir Bitokov Russia
My NightMa NuitAntoinette BoulatFrance, Belgium

Highlighted title indicates Orizzonti Extra award winner.

Biennale College - Cinema

The following films were selected for the Biennale College - Cinema section. [15] [16]

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production Country
Al OrienteJosé María AvilésEcuador
Blessed Boys La Santa PiccolaSilvia Brunelli
The Cathedral Ricky D'AmbroseUnited States
Lavrynthos (VR)Fabito Rychter and Amir AdmoniBrazil, Peru
Our Father, the Devil Ellie FoumbiUnited States, France
Our Happiest DaysNuestros Días Más FelicesSol Berruezo Pichon-RivièreArgentine Italy
La Tana Beatrice BaldacciItaly

Independent Sections

Venice International Critics' Week

The lineup of films selected for the 36th Venice International Critics' Week is as follows: [17]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
They Carry Death Eles transportan a morteSamuel M. Delgado, Helena GirónSpain, Colombia
Erasing Frank Eltörölni Frankot Gábor Fabricius Hungary
Mondocane Alessandro CelliItaly
Mother Lode Matteo TortoneFrance, Italy, Switzerland
DetoursObchodnye putiEkaterina SelenkinaRussia
The SalamanderA salamandraAlex CarvalhoBrazil, France, Germany
Zalava Arsalan AmiriIran
Out of Competition
Karmalink (opening film)Jake WachtelCambodia, United States
The Last Chapter (closing film)La Dernière SéanceGianluca MatarreseItaly, France

Giornate degli Autori

The following films were selected for the Giornate degli Autori (aka Venice Days) section: [18]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
AnatomyAnatomiaOla JankowskaPoland, France
CalifornieAlessandro Cassigoli, Casey Kauffman Italy
Private Desert Deserto ParticularAly MuritibaBrazil, Portugal
Madeleine Collins Antoine BarraudFrance, Belgium, Switzerland
The Stranger Al-ḠarībAmeer Fakher EldinSyria, Germany, Palestine, Qatar
Immaculate ImaculatMonica Stan, George Chiper-LillemarkRomania
Dusk Stone Piedra nocheIván FundArgentina, Chile, Spain
Shen KongChen GuanChina
Out of Sync Tres Juanjo Giménez Spain, Lithuania, Germany
You Resemble Me Tu me ressembles Dina Amer Egypt, France, United States
Out of competition
Lovely Boy Francesco LettieriItaly
Special events
The Forgotten OnesMizrahim, les oubliés de la terre promise Michale Boganim France, Israel
Il Palazzo Federica Di Giacomo Italy, Czech Republic
Senza fine Elisa Fuksas Italy
The Great SilenceIl silenzio grande Alessandro Gassmann Italy, Poland
Three Minutes: A Lengthening Bianca Stigter Netherlands
Venice Nights
CavemanTommaso LanducciItaly, Switzerland
CùntamiGiovanna TavianiItaly
Sons of Cain Les Enfants de CaïnKeti StamoFrance, Albania, Italy
Fellini and the ShadowFellini e l'ombraCatherine McGilvrayItaly, Switzerland
GiuliaCiro De CaroItaly
Hugo in Argentina Stefano Knuchel Switzerland
Isolation Michele Placido, Julia von Heinz, Olivier Guerpillon, Jaco Van Dormael, Michael Winterbottom Italy, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, United Kingdom
The World in ShotsIl mondo a scattiCecilia Mangini, Paolo PisanelliItaly
Our GhostsI nostri fantasmiAlessandro CapitaniItaly
PrincesaStefania MuresuItaly
With or Without You Una relazioneStefano SardoItaly
Spin Time Sabina Guzzanti Italy
Tonino de Bernardi - Un tempo, un incontroDaniele SegreItaly
Welcome Venice Andrea Segre Italy
Women's Tales Project
#21. Shangri-La Isabel Sandoval Italy, United States
#22. I and the Stupid Boy Kaouther Ben Hania Italy, France

Official Awards

The following official awards were presented at the 78th Edition: [19]

In Competition

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Luigi De Laurentis Award for a Debut Film (Lion of the Future)

Independent Sections Awards

The following awards were presented by independent juries: [22]

Venice International Critics' Week

Giornarte degli Autori

Independent Awards

Queer Lion

Arca CinemaGiovani Award

Authors under 40 Award

BNL Gruppo BNP Paribas People's Choice Award

Brian Award

Casa Wabi – Mantarraya Award

CICT - UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni" Award

Edipo Re Award

Fanheart3 Award

FEDIC Award

FIPRESCI Awards

Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award

Francesco Pasinetti Award

Green Drop Award

Leoncino d'Oro Award

Lizzani Award

Premio Fondazione Fai Persona Lavoro Ambiente

Nuovoimaie Talent Award

La Pellicola d'Oro Award

Premio Soundtrack Stars Award

Premio UNIMED

Premio Fair Play al Cinema - Vivere da Sportivi

RB Casting Award

Sfera 1932 Award

SIGNIS Award

Smithers Foundation Award "Ambassador of Hope"

“Sorriso Diverso Venezia Award” XI edition

10th INTERFILM Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue

Verona Film Club Award

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