68th Venice International Film Festival

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68th Venice International Film Festival
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Festival poster
Opening film The Ides of March
Closing film Damsels in Distress
Location Venice, Italy
Founded1932
Awards Golden Lion Faust
Silver LionCai Shangjun ( People Mountain People Sea )
Hosted by Vittoria Puccini
Festival date31 August – 10 September 2011
Website Website
Venice Film Festival chronology

The 68th annual Venice International Film Festival was held in Venice, Italy between 31 August and 10 September 2011. [1] American film director Darren Aronofsky was announced as the Head of the Jury. [2] American actor and film director Al Pacino was presented with the Glory to the Film-maker award on 4 September, prior to the premiere of his upcoming film Wilde Salomé . [3] Marco Bellocchio was awarded with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in September. [4] The festival opened with the American film The Ides of March , directed by George Clooney, [5] and closed with Damsels in Distress by Whit Stillman. [6]

Contents

Juries

The international juries of the 68th Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows: [7]

Main competition (Venezia 68)

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Controcampo Italiano

Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)

Official Sections

In Competition

The following films were selected to compete for the Golden Lion: [8]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
4:44 Last Day on Earth Abel Ferrara United States, Switzerland, France
Alps Άλπεις Yorgos Lanthimos Greece
A Burning Hot Summer (That Summer) Un été brûlant Philippe Garrel France
Carnage Roman Polanski France, Germany, Spain, Poland
Chicken with Plums Poulet aux prunes Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud France, Belgium, Germany
A Dangerous Method David Cronenberg Canada, Germany, United Kingdom
Dark Horse Todd Solondz United States
The Exchange ההתחלפות Eran Kolirin Israel, Germany
Faust Фауст Alexander Sokurov Russia
Himizu ヒミズ Sion Sono Japan
The Ides of March (opening film) George Clooney United States
Killer Joe William Friedkin
The Last Man on Earth L'Ultimo Terrestre Gipi Italy
Life Without Principle 奪命金 Johnnie To Hong Kong
People Mountain People Sea 人山人海 Cai Shangjun China, Hong Kong
Seediq Bale 賽德克·巴萊 Wei Te-sheng Taiwan
Shame Steve McQueen United Kingdom
A Simple Life 桃姐 Ann Hui Hong Kong
Terraferma Emanuele Crialese Italy
Texas Killing Fields Ami Canaan Mann United States
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Tomas Alfredson United Kingdom, France
When the Night Quando la notte Cristina Comencini Italy
Wuthering Heights Andrea Arnold United Kingdom
Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.

Out of Competition

The following films were shown out of competition: [9] [10]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Almayer's Folly La Folie Almayer Chantal Akerman France, Belgium
Alois Nebel Tomáš LuňákCzech Republic, Germany
The Cardboard Village Il Villaggio di Cartone Ermanno Olmi Italy
Contagion Steven Soderbergh United States
Damsels in Distress (closing film) Whit Stillman
The DisintegrationLa Désintégration Philippe Faucon Belgium
Eva Kike Maillo Spain, France
The Field of EnchantmentLa clé des champsClaude Nuridsany, Marie PérennouFrance
Long Live the Antipodes!Vivan las Antipodas! Victor Kossakovsky Germany, Argentina, Netherlands, Chile, Russia
The Moth Diaries Mary Harron Canada, Ireland
Scossa Francesco Maselli, Carlo Lizzani, Ugo Gregoretti, Nino RussoItaly
The Sorcerer and the White Snake 白蛇傳說之法海 Ching Siu-tung China, Hong Kong
Summer Games Giochi d'estateRolando CollaSwitzerland, Italy
Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad, and the Politician تحرير 2011: الطيب والشرس والسياسيTamer Ezzat, Ahmad Abdalla, Ayten Amin, Amr Salama Egypt
Tormented ラビット・ホラー3D Takashi Shimizu Japan
W.E Madonna United Kingdom
Wilde Salomé Al Pacino United States
Short films
The EndCollectif AbounaddaraSyria
Vanguard
Evolution (Megaplex) Marco Brambilla United States
Marco Bellocchio, Venezia 2011 Pietro Marcello Italy
La meditazione di Hayez Mario Martone
JouleDavid Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi
Spell. The Hypnotist Dog
Spell. Suite
Special Events
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel Lisa Immordino VreelandUnited States
Don't Expect too MuchSusan Ray
Duvidha Mani Kaul India
In the Name of the FatherNel nome del padre Marco Bellocchio Italy
India: Matri Bhumi Roberto Rossellini
Mildred Pierce Todd Haynes United States
Questa storia quaAlessandro Paris, Sibylle RighettiItaly
We Can't Go Home Again (1973) Nicholas Ray United States

Horizons (Orizzonti)

The following films were selected for the Horizons ( Orizzonti ) section: [11]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Main Competition
Alms of the Blind Horse Anhe Ghore Da Daan Gurvinder Singh India
The BirdL'Oiseau Yves Caumon France
Cut Amir Naderi Japan
The Flock of the LordDie Herde des Herrn Romuald Karmakar Germany
Hail Amiel Courtin-Wilson Australia
Hollywood TalkiesÓscar Pérez, Mia de RibotSpain
Hop-o'-My-ThumbLe petit poucet Marina de Van France
The Invader L'envahisseur Nicolas Provost Belgium
Kotoko Shinya Tsukamoto Japan
Love FleshAmore CarnePippo DelbonoItaly, Switzerland
Lung Neaw Visits His Neighbours Rirkrit Tiravanija Thailand, Mexico
Nocturnos Edgardo Cozarinsky Argentina
The Orator O le tulafale Tusi Tamasese New Zealand, Samoa
P-047 Tae peang phu deaw Kongdej Jaturanrasmee Thailand
Photographic Memory Ross McElwee United States, France
Sal James Franco United States
Shock Head SoulSimon PummelNetherlands, United Kingdom
Stateless ThingsJool-tak-dong-siKim Kyung-mookSouth Korea
Summer Verano José Luis Torres Leiva Chile
Swan Cisne Teresa Villaverde Portugal
Swirl GirimunhoHelvécio Marins, Jr., Clarissa CampolinaBrazil, Spain, Germany
The Sword Identity Wokou de zongjiXu HaofengChina
Two Years at Sea Ben Rivers United Kingdom
Whores' Glory Michael Glawogger Austria, Germany
Would You Have Sex with an Arab? Yolande Zauberman France
Short Films Competition
663114Isamu HirabayashiJapan
Accidentes gloriososMauro Andrizzi, Marcus LindeenSweden, Denmark, Argentina
All the Lines Flow OutCharles Lim Yi YongSingapore
Black Mirror at the National Gallery Mark Lewis Canada
Conference: Notes on Film 05Norbert PfaffenbichlerAustria
Dialogical AbrasionDialogischer Abrieb Yves Netzhammer Switzerland
The Golden Bird Sonchidi Amit Dutta India
HypercrisisJosef DabernigAustria
In attesa dell'avventoFelice D'Agostino, Arturo LavoratoItaly
From TokyoIz TokioAleksej German, Jr.Russia
Late and DeepDevin HoranNorway
Louyre – This Our Still Life Andrew Kötting United Kingdom
MeteorChristoph Girardet, Matthias Müller Germany
Miss Candace Hilligoss' Flickering HaloFabio Scacchioloi, Vincenzo CoreItaly
Modern N° 2Mirai MizueJapan
Movements of an Impossible TimeMovimenti di un tempo impossibleFlatformItaly
Moving Stories Nicolas Provost Belgium
Notes sur nos voyages en Russie 1989–1990Yervant Gianikian, Angela Ricci-LucchiItaly
Palaces of PityPalácios de penaGabriel Abrantes, Daniel SchmidtPortugal
Parabeton – Pier Luigi Nervi und Römischer Beton Heinz Emigholz Germany
Passing Through the NightWattanapume LaisuwanchaiThailand
Piattaforma LunaYuri AncaraniItaly
River Rites Ben Russell United States
Snow CanonMati DiopFrance
StartMattias GustafssonSweden
The Sun's IncubatorHadinat al shams Ammar Al-Beik Syria
The Tracks of My Tears 2Axel PetersénSweden
Special Events
The AnnunciationMarian Ilmestys Eija-Liisa Ahtila Finland
Birmingham OrnamentBirmingemskiy ornamentAndrey Silvestrov, Yuri Leiderman Russia
Century of BirthingSiglo ng pagluluwal Lav Diaz Philippines
Monkey Sandwich Wim Vandekeybus Belgium, France
The Silence of PelesjanIl silenzio di Pelesjan Pietro Marcello Italy
Highlighted title indicates the Orizzonti Award for Best Feature Film winner.

Controcampo Italiano

The following films, representing "new trends in Italian cinema", were screened in this section: [10] [12]

In competition

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)
Fiction
Easy! Scialla! Francesco Bruni
Maternity BluesFabrizio Cattani
Qualche nuvolaSaverio Di Biagio
The Arrival of Wang L'arrivo di Wang Manetti Bros.
Things from Another World Cose dell'altro mondoFrancesco Patierno
HorsesCavalliMichele Rho
Tutta colpa della musica Ricky Tognazzi
Feature documentaries
Black BlockCarlo Augusto Bachschmidt
Piazza Garibaldi Davide Ferrario
Pugni chiusi Fiorella Infascelli
Out of TehranMonica Maggioni
Pasta neraAlessandro Piva
QuiproquoElisabetta Sgarbi
Short films
Il maestro Maria Grazia Cucinotta  
A chjàna Jonas Carpignano
AliceRoberto De Paolis
The Cricket Stefano Lorenzi
Eco da luogo colpitoCarlo Michele Scririnzi
Prove per un naufragio della parolaElisabetta Sgarbi
My Name is SidGiovanni Virgilio
Out of Competition
Io Sono. Storie di Schiavitù Barbara Cupisti
Caldo grigio, caldo neroMarco Dentici
Rudolf Jacobs, l'uomo che nacque morendoLuigi M. Faccini
Andata e ritornoDonatella Finocchiaro
Dai nostri inviati – La RAI racconta la Mostra del cinema 1968 – 1979Giuseppe Gianotti, Enrico Salvatori, Davide Savelli
Pivano Blues. Sulla strada di NandaTeresa Marchesi
Schuberth – L’atelier della dolce vitaAntonello Sarno
Hollywood InvasionMarco Spagnoli
Un foglio bianco Maurizio Zaccaro

Italian avant-garde retrospective

The following films were shown as part of a retrospective section on Italian avant-garde films, titled Orizzonti 1961-1978, spanning the years 1961 to 1978. [13]

English TitleOriginal titleDirector(s)
Anna (1975)Alberto Grifi
Il potere (1972)Augusto Tretti
On the Point of Death (1971)In punto di moreteMario Garriba
I parenti tutti (1967) Fabio Garriba
Voce del verbo morireMario Garriba
Sul davanti fioriva una magnolia (1968)Paolo Breccia
La quieta febbre (1964) Romano Scavolini
Diario beat (1967)
Attacco (1970)
LSD (1970)
Reflex (1964) Mario Schifano
Ferreri (1967)
Souvenir (1967)
Film (1967)
Fotografo (1967)
Vietnam (1967)
Vieni dolce morte (dell'ego) (1969)Paolo Brunatto
Bis (1966)
Hermitage (1967) Carmelo Bene
Il canto d'amore di Alfred Prufrock (1967)Nico D'Alessandria
Il respiro (1964)Alex Rupp
The City (1961)
Zoommm, Track! (1968)Mario Carbone
Kappa (1965-1966)Nato Frascà
Soglie (1978)
Events of the Retrospective
Il vetturale del San Gottardo (1941) Hans Hinrich and Ivo Illuminati
L'Accademia Musicale Chigiana (1950) Franco Zeffirelli

Independent Sections

Venice International Film Critics' Week

The following films were screened for this section: [14]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In competition
In The OpenEl CampoHernán BelónArgentina
Land of OblivionLa Terre outragée Michale Boganim France, Germany, Poland, Ukraine
Là-bas: A Criminal EducationLà-bas: Educazione criminaleGuido LombardiItaly
Louise Wimmer Cyril Mennegun France
Machete LanguageEl Lenguaje de los MachetesKyzza TerrazasMexico
Totem  [ de ]Jessica KrummacherGermany
Wetlands Marécages Guy Édoin Canada
Out of Competition
Mission Of PeaceMissione di PaceFancesco LagiItaly
Stockholm East Stockholm Östra Simon Kaijser da Silva Sweden
Special Event in collaboration with Venice Days
You Are HereVoi Siete QuiFrancesco MateraItaly

Venice Days

The following films were screened as part of the Venice Days section [15] [16] The three nominees for the European Parliament's 2011 Lux Prize received screenings as part of this section. [17]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In competition
All Our Desires Toutes nos envies Philippe Lioret France
Another Silence Santiago Amigorena France, Canada, Brazil, Argentina
Beyond the Glass (short)Di là del vetroAndrea di BariItaly
Café de Flore Jean-Marc Vallée Canada, France
Found Memories Histórias que Só Existem Quando LembradasJulia MuratBrazil, France
Guilty Présumé coupableVincent GarenqFrance
HabibiHabibi Rasak KharbanSusan YoussefPalestine, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands
Last WinterHiver dernierJohn ShankBelgium, France
Love and Bruises Lou Ye France
My Name Is KiKiLeszek DawidPoland
RustRuggine Daniele Gaglianone Italy
Shun Li and the Poet Io sono Li Andrea Segre Italy, France
Twilight PortraitPortret v sumerkakh Angelina Nikonova Russia
Special Events
Crazy Horse Frederick Wiseman France, United States
Cuba in the Age of ObamaCuba Nell'Epoca di Obama Gianni Minà Italy
The Kaiser of California Der Kaiser von Kalifornien Luis Trenker Germany
TestimonyEdut Shlomi Elkabetz Israel
Open Space
La Penna di HemingwayRenzo CarboneraItaly
Hit the Road, NonnaDuccio Chiarini
The Forgotten World CupMundial olvidadoLorenzo Garzella, Filippo MacelloniItaly, Argentina
RadiciCarlo LuglioItaly
More as an artistPiù come un artistaElisabetta Pandimiglio
Dietro il buio Giorgio Pressburger
Valdagno, ArizonaPyoorItaly, United States
Lux Prize
Attenberg Athina Rachel Tsangari Greece
The Snows of Kilimanjaro Robert Guédiguian France
Play Ruben Östlund Sweden

Official Awards

The following Official selection awards were conferred at the festival: [18]

In Competition (Venezia 68)

Horizons ( Orizzonti )

Controcampo Italiano

"Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Special Awards

Independent Sections Awards

The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:

Venice International Film Critics' Week

Venice Days ( Giornati degli Autori )

Independent Awards

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

FIPRESCI Award

Queer Lion

SIGNIS Award

Francesco Pasinetti Award (SNGCI)

Cicae Prize

Leoncino d'oro Agiscuola Award

Cinema for UNICEF Award

C.I.C.T. UNESCO Enrico Fulchignoni Award

Nazareno Taddei Award

CinemAvvenire Award – Best Film

Best Film – Il cerchio non è rotondo Award

Equal Opportunity Award

Future Film Festival Digital Award

Gianni Astrei Award

Brian Award

Lina Mangiacapre Award – Special mention

AIF Forfilmfest Award

Biografilm Lancia Award

Mimmo Rotella Foundation Award

Golden Mouse

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