63rd Venice International Film Festival

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63rd Venice International Film Festival
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Festival poster
Opening film The Black Dahlia by Brian De Palma
Closing film The Island by Pavel Lungin
Location Venice, Italy
Founded1932
Awards Golden Lion: Still Life
Hosted by Isabella Ferrari
Festival date30 August – 9 September 2006
Website Website
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The 63rd annual Venice International Film Festival , held in Venice, Italy, from 30 August to 9 September 2006.

Contents

Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia was the opening film of the festival, and Pavel Lungin's The Island was the closing film. Italian actress Isabella Ferrari was the host of both ceremonies. [1]

During the festival, retrospectives were held on the one hundredth anniversary of the births of three major Italian directors: Roberto Rossellini, Mario Soldati and Luchino Visconti. The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement was presented to American director David Lynch. All the films running the contest were shown for the first time as world premiere in the festival history since the Second World War. [2] [3]

Jia Zhangke's Still Life won the Golden Lion, the festival top prize, following main competition prizes to Alain Resnais, Emanuele Crialese, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Ben Affleck, Helen Mirren, Isild Le Besco, Emmanuel Lubezki, Peter Morgan, and a Special Lion to french filmmakers duo Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet for their innovation in cinematographic languages.

Juries

The international juries of the 63rd Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows: [4] [5]

Main Competition (Venezia 63)

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Opera Prima ("Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film)

Short Film Competition (Corto Cortissimo)

Official Sections

In Competition

The competitive section of the official selection is an international competition of feature films in 35mm and digital HD format, running for the Golden Lion. [6]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Black Book Zwartboek Paul Verhoeven Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom
The Black Dahlia (opening film) Brian De Palma United States, Germany
Bobby Emilio Estevez United States
Children of Men Alfonso Cuarón United Kingdom, United States, Japan
Dry Season Daratt Mahamat Saleh Haroun Chad, France, Belgium, Austria
Euphoria Эйфория Ivan Vyrypaev Russia
Exiled 放‧逐 Johnnie To Hong Kong, China
FallingFallen Barbara Albert Austria
The Fountain Darren Aronofsky United States
Golden Door Nuovomondo Emanuele Crialese Italy, France
Hollywoodland Allen Coulter United States
I Don't Want to Sleep Alone 黑眼圈 Tsai Ming-liang Malaysia, Taiwan
The Missing Star La stella che non c'è Gianni Amelio Italy
Mushishi 蟲師 Katsuhiro Otomo Japan
Paprika パプリカ Satoshi Kon Japan
Private Fears in Public Places Cœurs Alain Resnais France, Italy
Private Property Nue Propriété Joachim Lafosse Belgium, Luxembourg, France
The Queen Stephen Frears United Kingdom
Still Life 三峡好人 Jia Zhangke China
Syndromes and a Century Sang sattawat Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand, France
These Encounters of Theirs Quei loro incontri Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet Italy, France
The Untouchable L'intouchable Benoît Jacquot France
Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.

Out of Competition

Works by directors already established in past editions of the Festival, and films deemed appropriate for a midnight screening. [7]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The Banquet 夜宴 Feng Xiaogang China
Belle Toujours Manoel de Oliveira Portugal, France
The Devil Wears Prada David Frankel United States
A Few Days in September Quelques jours en septembre Santiago Amigorena France, Italy
Inland Empire David Lynch United States, Poland, France
The Island (closing film)Остров Pavel Lungin Russia
The Magic Flute Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom, France
Tales from Earthsea ゲド戦記 Goro Miyazaki Japan
World Trade Center Oliver Stone United States
Out of Competition – Midnight
The City of Violence 짝패 Ryoo Seung-wan South Korea
Have You Another Apple?Baaz ham sib daari?Bayram FazliIran
Retribution Kiyoshi Kurosawa Japan
Rob-B-Hood 寶貝計劃 Benny Chan China
Summer Love Piotr Uklański Poland
To LetPara entrar a vivir Jaume Balagueró Spain
The Wicker Man Neil LaBute United States
Special event
Letters from the SaharaLettere dal Sahara Vittorio De Seta Italy

Horizons (Orizzonti)

A section aiming to provide a picture of the new trends in cinema. [8]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Fiction
Crickets こおろぎ Shinji Aoyama Japan
The Hottest State Ethan Hawke United States
Tachiguishi retsuden 立喰師列伝 Mamoru Oshii Japan
El cobrador: In God We Trust Paul Leduc Mexico, Argentina, Brasil
Courthouse on the Horseback Mabei shang de fatingLiu JieChina
Don't Make Any Plans for Tonight Non prendere impegni stasera Gianluca Maria Tavarelli Italy
Free Floating Свободное плавание Boris Khlebnikov Russia
Heimat Fragments: The WomenHeimat-Fragmente: Die Frauen Edgar Reitz Germany
I Am the One Who Brings Flowers to Her GraveAna alati tahmol azouhour ila qabrihaHala Alabdalla Yakoub, Ammar Al Beik Syria, France
Infamous Douglas McGrath United States
Quijote Mimmo Paladino Italy
Rain DogsTaiyang yuHo YuhangMalaysia, Hong Kong
Requiem from Java Opera Jawa Garin Nugroho Indonesia
Rome Rather Than YouRoma wa la n’touma Tariq Teguia Algeria, France
Suely in the Sky O Céu de Suely Karim Aïnouz Brasil
Documentaries
Bellissime 2 – Dagli anni Sessanta ad oggi Giovanna Gagliardo Italy
Dong Jia Zhangke China
The U.S. vs. John Lennon David Leaf, John ScheinfeldUnited States
When the Leeves Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts Spike Lee United States
Special events
Akamas Panicos Chrysanthou Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Turkey
C’est Gradiva qui vous appelle Alain Robbe-Grillet France, Belgium
Kill Gil 2Gil RosselliniItaly, Switzerland
Il mio paese Daniele Vicari Italy
Pasolini prossimo nostro Giuseppe Bertolucci Italy, France
Highlighted title indicate the Horizons Awards for Best Film and Best Documentary respectively.

Corto Cortissimo

International competition of 35mm short films, in world premiere, not exceeding 30 minutes in length. [9]

Original TitleDirector(s)Production country
In competition
Levelek Ferenc Cakó Hungary
Comment on freine dans une descente? Alix Delaporte France
The Making of PartsDaniel ElliottUnited Kingdom
DetektiveAndreas GoldsteinGermany
Treinta AñosNicolás LasnibatFrance, Chile
Um Ano Mais Longo Marco Martins Portugal
MumMads MatthiesenDenmark
"Faça sua Escolha"Paula MirandaBrazil
PharmakonIoakim MylonasCyprus
Rien ne va plusKatja Pratschke and Gusztáv HàmosGermany
Trillizas PropagandaFernando SalemArgentina
Simanei DerechShimon ShaiIsrael
Fib 1477Lorenzo SportielloItaly
What Does Your Daddy Do?Martin StittUnited Kingdom
Eva reste au placard les nuits de pleine luneAlex StockmanBelgium
In the Eye Abides the Hear Mary Sweeney United States
Adults onlyJoon Han YeoMalaysia
Out of competition
Sekalli sa MeokgoTeboho MahlatsiSouth Africa
Highlighted title indicates Lion for Best Short Film winner.

Retrospective - The Secret Story of Russian cinema

Special monografic section on the Secret story of Russian cinema from 1934 to 1974. [10]

Original titleEnglish titleDirector(s)Production Country
Гармонь (1934) Accordion Igor Savchenko Soviet Union
Весёлые ребята (1934) Jolly Fellows Grigori Aleksandrov
Цирк (1936) Circus Grigori Aleksandrov
Богатая невеста (1938)The Country Bride Ivan Pyryev
Волга-Волга (1938) Volga-Volga Grigori Aleksandrov
Трактористы (1939) Tractor Drivers Ivan Pyryev
Музыкальная история (1940) Musical Story Aleksandr Ivanovsky, Herbert Rappaport
Светлый путь (1940) Tanya Grigori Aleksandrov
Свинарка и пастух (1941) They Met in Moscow Ivan Pyryev
В 6 часов вечера после войны (1944) Six P.M. Ivan Pyryev
Весна (1947) Springtime Grigori Aleksandrov
Кубанские казаки (1950) Cossacks of the Kuban Ivan Pyryev
Щедрое лето (1950) Bountiful Summer Boris Barnet
Карнавальная ночь (1956) Carnival Night Eldar Ryazanov
Наш милый доктор (1957)Our Dear Doctor Shaken Aimanov
Черёмушки (1962) Cherry Town Herbert Rappaport
Спасите утопающего (1967) Save the Drowning Man Pavel Arsenov
Романс о влюблённых (1974) A Lover's Romance Andrei Konchalovsky

Retrospective - Joaquim Pedro de Andrade

This is a special section dedicated to the Brazilian movie-maker, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, one of the fathers of new cinema and a famous renewal of Brazilian cinema. His daughter, Alice de Andrade, also a producer, restored the fourteen works that constitute all of her father's filmography. [11]

English titleOriginal titleDirectorProduction Country
Feature films
Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle (1963)Garrincha, Alegria do Povo Joaquim Pedro de Andrade Brazil
The Priest and the Girl (1966)O Padre e a Moça
Macunaíma (1969)
The Conspirators (1972)Os Inconfidentes
Conjugal Warfare (1975)Guerra Conjugal
O Homen do Pau-Brasil (1981)
Short Films
O Mestre de Apipucos (1959) Joaquim Pedro de Andrade Brazil
O Poeta do Castelo (1959)
Couro de Gato (1960)
Cinéma Nôvo (1967)
Brasilia, Contradições de Uma Cidade Nova (1967)
Linguagem da Persuasão (1970)
Vereda Tropical (1977)
O Aleijadinho (1978)

Retrospective - Secret History of Italian Cinema 3

Special monographic sessions dedicated to the secret story of Italian film from 1937 to 1979. This is the third part of the retrospective of Italian Film, initiated at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. [12]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Restoration
Centennial of Rossellini, Soldati and Visconti
In High Places (1942)Quartieri alti Mario Soldati Cineteca Nazionale
Obsession (1943) Ossessione Luchino Visconti Cineteca Nazionale, Ripley's Film, SKY Italia
Rome, Open City (1945)Roma, città aperta Roberto Rossellini Cineteca Nazionale, Department of Cultural Policies of the City of Rome, Cinecittà Digital
Escape to France (1948)Fuga in Francia Mario Soldati Cineteca Nazionale
Anna Magnani , episode from We, the Women (1953) Luchino Visconti Cineteca Nazionale, Ripley's Film
Ingrid Bergman , episode from We, the Women (1953) Roberto Rossellini
General Della Rovere (1959)Il generale della RovereCineteca Nazionale, Gruppo Editoriale Minerva – Raro Video, National Museum of Cinema of Torino, Historical Archive of the Biennale, LVR
The secret story of Italian cinema
The Ferocious Saladin (1937)Il feroce Saladino Mario Bonnard Cineteca Italiana, National Museum of Cinema of Torino, Cineteca of BolognaLaboratorio L'Immagine Ritrovata
For a Few Dollars More (1965)Per qualche dollaro in più Sergio Leone Cineteca di BolognaLaboratorio L'Immagine Ritrovata, SKY Italia
From the Clouds to the Resistance (1979)Dalla nube alla resistenza Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet Only copy of this archive is at the Cineteca of Bologna

Independent Sections

Venice International Film Critics' Week

The following feature films were selected to be screened as In Competition for the 21st Venice International Film Critics' Week: [13]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
El Amarillo Sergio MazzaArgentina
My One and OnliesEgyetleneimGyula Nemes [14] Hungary
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Dito Montiel United States
HyenaHienaGrzegorz Lewandowski [15] Poland
Premonition Le Pressentiment Jean-Pierre Darroussin France
On the Trail of Igor Rizzi Sur la trace d'Igor Rizzi Noël Mitrani Canada
Do overYi Nian ZhichuYu-Chieh ChengTaiwan
Special Event
The RieducationLa rieducazioneDavide Alfonsi, Alessandro Fusto, Denis MalagninoItaly
Homage to Otto Preminger
Bunny Lake is Missing Otto Preminger United Kingdom, United States

Venice Days

The following films were selected for the 3rd edition of Venice Days ( Giornate Degli Autori ) autonomous section: [16]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
7 Years 7 AnsJean-Pascal HattuFrance
Chicha tu madreGianfranco QuattriniArgentina, Peru
Come l'ombraMarina SpadaItaly
Dark Blue Almost Black Azuloscurocasinegro Daniel Sánchez Arévalo Spain
Dreams of Dust Rêves de poussière Laurent Salgues Burkina Faso, Canada, France
L’etoile du soldat Christophe de Ponfilly France, Germany, Afghanistan
Falkenberg Farewell Farväl FalkenbergJesper GanslandtDenmark, Sweden
Khadak Jessica Woodworth, Peter BrosensBelgium, Germany, Holland
MeanwhileMientras tanto Diego Lerman Argentina, France
The Night of the Sunflowers La noche de los girasolesJorge Sánchez-CabezudoSpain, Portugal, France
Offscreen Christoffer Boe Denmark
L'udienza è aperta Vincenzo Marra Italy
WWW - What a Wonderful World Faouzi Bensaïdi Morocco, France

Official Awards

The following Official Awards were conferred at the 63rd edition: [17]

In Competition (Venezia 63)

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Horizons ( Orizzonti )

Short Film Competition (Corto Cortissimo)

Luigi De Laurentis Award for a Debut Film

Independent Sections Awards

The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections: [17] [18] [19]

Venice International Film Critics' Week

Venice Days ( Giornate Degli Autori )

Independent Awards

The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection: [18]

FIPRESCI Award

SIGNIS Award

UNICEF Award

UNESCO Award

Francesco Pasinetti Award (SNGCI)

Pietro Bianchi Award

FEDIC Award

Little Golden Lion

Young Cinema Award – Best International Film

Wella Prize

Open Prize

Doc/It Award

Future Film Festival Digital Award

Laterna Magica Prize

Biografilm Award

CinemAvvenire Award

Cinema for Peace Award

Award of the City of Rome

Human Rights Film Network Award

EIUC Award

Mimmo Rotella Foundation Award

Gucci Award

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