69th Venice International Film Festival

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69th Venice International Film Festival
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Festival poster
Opening film The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Closing film The Man Who Laughs
Location Venice, Italy
Founded1932
Awards Golden Lion: Pietà by Kim Ki-duk
Silver Lion: Paul Thomas Anderson ( The Master )
Hosted by Kasia Smutniak
Festival date29 August – 8 September 2012
Website Website
Venice Film Festival chronology

The 69th annual Venice International Film Festival , organized by Venice Biennale, took place at Venice Lido from 29 August to 8 September 2012. [1] The festival opened with the Indian director Mira Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist , [2] [3] and closed with the Out of Competition film The Man Who Laughs , directed by Jean-Pierre Ameris. [4] Terrence Malick's film To the Wonder was met with both boos and cheers from critics at its premiere. [5]

Contents

The Golden Lion for Best Film was won by Pietà , directed by South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk. [6] Paul Thomas Anderson for The Master won the Silver Lion for Best Director. Additionally, American actors Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman shared the prize for Best Actor for that film. Israeli actress Hadas Yaron for her performance in Fill the Void was selected as the Best Actress in the festival. [6]

Juries

The international juries of the 69th Venice International Film Festival included: [7] [8]

Main competition (Venezia 69)

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)

Official Sections

In Competition

The following eighteen films were selected for the main competition: [9] [10]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
At Any Price Ramin Bahrani United States
Betrayal Измена Kirill Serebrennikov Russia
Dormant Beauty Bella addormentata Marco Bellocchio Italy, France
The Fifth Season La cinquième saisonPeter Brosens, Jessica WoodworthBelgium, Netherlands, France
Fill the Void למלא את החלל Rama Burshtein Israel
It Was the Son È stato il figlio Daniele Ciprì Italy
Lines of Wellington Linhas de Wellington Valeria Sarmiento Portugal, France
The Master Paul Thomas Anderson United States
Beyond Outrage アウトレイジ ビヨンド Takeshi Kitano Japan
Paradise: Faith Paradies: Glaube Ulrich Seidl Austria, France, Germany
Passion Brian De Palma France, Germany
Pietà 피에타 Kim Ki-duk South Korea
Something in the Air Après mai Olivier Assayas France
A Special Day Un giorno speciale Francesca Comencini Italy
Spring Breakers Harmony Korine United States
Superstar Xavier Giannoli France, Belgium
Thy Womb Sinapupunan Brillante Mendoza Philippines
To the Wonder Terrence Malick United States

Out of Competition

The following films were selected for the out of competition section: [11]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Fiction
Bait 3D Kimble Rendall Australia, Singapore
The Company You Keep Robert Redford United States
Disconnect Henry-Alex Rubin
Forgotten  [ de ]Du hast es versprochenAlex SchmidtGermany
Gebo and the Shadow O Gebo e a Sombra Manoel de Oliveira Portugal, France
The Iceman Ariel Vromen United States
Looking for Hortense Cherchez Hortense Pascal Bonitzer France
Love Is All You Need Den Skaldede Frisør Susanne Bier Denmark, Sweden
The Man Who Laughs (closing film)L’homme qui rit Jean-Pierre Ameris France, Czech Republic
Penance (episodes 1-5)贖罪 Kiyoshi Kurosawa Japan
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (opening film) Mira Nair India, Pakistan, United States
Tai Chi 0 太極:從零開始 Stephen Fung China
Non-fiction
Bad 25 Spike Lee United States
Enzo Avitabile Music Life Jonathan Demme Italy, United States
Lullaby to My Father Amos Gitai Israel, France, Switzerland
Peter Brook: The Tightrope Simon Brook United Kingdom, France, Italy
Special Screenings
Anton’s Right HereAnton tut ryadom Lyubov Arkus Russia
Clarisse Liliana Cavani Italy
Come voglio che sia il mio futuro Maurizio Zaccaro
The Human CargoLa nave dolce Daniele Vicari Italy, Albania
ImpenetrableEl impenetrableDaniele Incalcaterra, Fausta QuattriniArgentina, France
It Was Better TomorrowYa man aach Hinde Boujemaa Tunisia
Medici con l'Africa Carlo Mazzacurati Italy
Sfiorando Il MuroSilvia Giralucci, Luca Ricciardi
Witness: LibyaAbdallah OmeishUnited States

Horizons

The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section: [12]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In Competition
Araf - Somewhere in BetweenAraf Yeşim Ustaoğlu Turkey
Balancing Act Gli equilibristi Ivano De Matteo Italy, France
Boxing Day Bernard Rose United Kingdom, United States
The Cutoff ManMenatek Ha-MaimIdan HubelIsrael
Fly with the Crane 告訴他們,我乘白鶴去了 Li Ruijun China
A Hijacking Kapringen Tobias Lindholm Denmark
The Interval L'intervallo Leonardo Di Costanzo Italy, Switzerland, Germany
LionsLeones Jazmin Lopez Argentina, France, Netherlands
Low Tide Roberto Minervini United States, Italy, Belgium
Me TooJa tozhe hochu Aleksei Balabanov Russia
The Paternal HouseKhanéh Pedari Kianoosh Ayari Iran
Pretty ButterfliesBellas mariposasSalvatore MereuItaly
Tango libre Frédéric Fonteyne Belgium, France, Luxembourg
Three Sisters 三姊妹 Wang Bing China, France, Hong Kong
Wadjda وجدة Haifaa al-Mansour Saudi Arabia, Germany
Winter of Discontent الشتا إللى فات Ibrahim El Batout Egypt
Yema Djamila Sahraoui Algeria, France
The Millennial RaptureSennen no yuraku Koji Wakamatsu Japan
Short Films Competition
CargoCarlo SironiItaly
Diamond SutraJingang Jing Tsai Ming-liang Taiwan
The FluteBansulliMin BhamNepal
Frank-Étienne vers la béatitudeConstance MeyerFrance
I’m the OnePaola MorabitoAustralia
InvitationCho-DeMin-Young YooSouth Korea
Living Still Life Bertrand Mandico France, Belgium, Germany
Luisa no está en casaCelia Rico ClavellinoSpain
Out Of FrameTitloi telousYorgos ZoisGreece
Las manos limpiasCarlos ArmellaMexico
MarlaNick KingAustralia
Miracle BoyJake MahaffyUnited States
ResistanceResistenteRenate Costa Perdomo, Salla SorriDenmark, Paraguay, Finland
La salaAlessio GiannoneItaly
The TunerO AfinadorFernando Camargo, Matheus PariziBrazil
Highlighted title indicates the Orizzonti Award for Best Feature Film winner.

Venice Classics

The following selection of restored classic films and documentaries on cinema were screened for this section: [13]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Restored Films
The 10th Victim (1965)La decima vittima Elio Petri Italy
American Dreams (1984) James Benning United States
Carmen Comes Home (1951)カルメン故郷に帰る Kinoshita Keisuke Japan
Chimes at Midnight (1965)Campanadas a medianoche Orson Welles Spain
Fanny and Alexander (1982)Fanny och Alexander Ingmar Bergman Sweden
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Howard Hawks United States
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Heaven’s Gate (1980) Michael Cimino
Miracle (1982) Himala Ishmael Bernal Philippines
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970)Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto Elio Petri Italy
The Mattei Affair (1972)Il caso Mattei Francesco Rosi
Pigsty (1969)Porcile Pier Paolo Pasolini
Red Shirts (1952)Camicie rosse Goffredo Alessandrini, Francesco Rosi
Stromboli (1950)Stromboli, terra di Dio Roberto Rossellini
Sunset Boulevard (1950) Billy Wilder United States
Tell Me Lies (1968) Peter Brook United Kingdom
To Be Twenty in the Aures (1972) Avoir 20 ans dans les Aurès René Vautier France
Documentaries about Cinema
Las versiones de campanadas a medianoche de Orson WellesLuciano BerriatúaSpain
Monicelli: La versione di MarioMario Canale, Felice Farina, Mario Gianni, Wilma Labate, Annarosa MorriItaly
Gli anni delle immagini perduteAdolfo Conti
DreamersConteurs d'imagesNoelle DeschampsFrance
Dai nostri inviati alla Mostra di VeneziaGiuseppe Giannotti, Enrico Salvatori, Davide SavelliItaly
Harry Dean Stanton: Partly FictionSophie HuberUnited States, Switzerland
Miradas múltiples (La máquina loca)Emilio MailléMexico, France, Spain
La guerra dei vulcaniFrancesco PatiernoItaly
Valentino's GhostMichael SinghUnited States, India
Sedia Elettrica: il making of del film Io e TeMonica StrambiniItaly

«80!»

The following rare films from the Biennale's Historical Archives were screened for this retrospective section: [14]

English TitleOriginal TitleDirector(s)Production country
Ahora te vamos a llamar hermano (1971) Raoul Ruiz Chile
A Bagful of Fleas (1963)Pytel blech Vera Chytilová Czechoslovakia
The Brigand (1961)Il brigante Renato Castellani Italy
God Needs Man (1950) Dieu a besoin des hommes Jean Delannoy France
Free at Last (1968)Gregory Shuker, James Desmond, Nicholas ProferesUnited States
Genghis Khan (1950) Manuel Conde, Salvador LouPhilippines
The Last Night (1936)Poslednjaja noc’Julij Jakovlevic RajzmanSoviet Union
Mud-Covered City (1963)Zablácené MestoVáclav TáborskýCzechoslovakia
Pagine chiuse (1968)Gianni Da CampoItaly
Stress Is Three (1968)Stress-es tres-tres Carlos Saura Spain

Special Screenings

The following films of the Official Selection were presented as Special Screenings: [15]

Original TitleDirector(s)Production country
Carmel (2009) Amos Gitai Israel, France, Italy
Convitto Falcone Pasquale Scimeca Italy
Hommage to Simone MassiSimone Massi

Independent Sections

Venice International Film Critics' Week

The following films were selected for the Critics' Week: [16] [17]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In competition
Eat Sleep Die Äta sova dö Gabriela Pichler Sweden
The Ideal City La città ideale Luigi Lo Cascio Italy
MoldKüfAli AydınTurkey, Germany
A Month in ThailandO luna in ThailandiaPaul NegoescuRomania
She Doesn't Want to Sleep AloneNo quiero dormir solaNatalia BeristainMexico
Welcome HomeWelcome HomeTom HeeneBelgium
LotusXiao heLiu ShuChina
Out of Competition
Water(Opening film)Nir Sa'ar, Maya Sarfaty, Mohammad Fuad, Yona Rozenkier, Mohammad Bakri, Ahmad Bargouthi, Pini Tavger, Tal HaringIsrael, Palestine, France
Kiss of the Damned (closing film) Xan Cassavetes United States

Venice Days

The following films were selected for the Venice Days section: [18] [19] [20]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
In competition
Blondie Jesper GanslandtSweden
CrawlHervé LasgouttesFrance
EpilogueHayuta ve BerlAmir ManorIsrael
Il Gemello Vincenzo Marra Italy
Inheritance Héritage Hiam Abbass France, Israel, Turkey
Keep Smiling Gaigimet Rusudan Chkonia France, Georgia, Luxembourg
Kinshasa Kids Marc-Henri Wajnberg Belgium, France
Pinocchio Enzo D'Alò France
Queen of Montreuil Sólveig Anspach
Steel Acciaio Stefano Mordini Italy
Stories We Tell Sarah Polley Canada
The Weight 무게 Jeon Kyu-hwan South Korea
Special Events
Terramatta Costanza Quatriglio Italy
Non mi avete convintoFilippo Vendemmiati
Bob Wilson's Life and Death of Marina Abramović Giada Colagrande
L'uomo che amava il cinemaMarco Segato
6 sull'autobusSimone Dante Antonelli, Giacomo Bisordi, Rita de Donato, Irene di Lelio, Antonio Ligas, Emiliano Russo
Venice Nights
Le cose belleAgostino Ferrente, Giovanni PipernoItaly
Francesco De Gregori. Finestre rotteStefano Pistolini
The Golden TempleEnrico MasiItaly, United Kingdom
My Friend JohnnyAlessandra CardoneItaly
Nozze d'AgostoAndrea Parena
Il risveglio del fiume segretoAlessandro Scillitani
TralalaMasbedo
Miu Miu Women's Tales
It’s Getting Late Massy Tadjedin Italy, United States
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) Maya Deren United States
Muta Lucrecia Martel Italy, Argentina, Paraguay
The Powder Room Zoe Cassavetes Italy, United Kingdom
The Woman Dress Giada Colagrande Italy, United States
Special Projects (Cinema Corsaro)
Gli intrepidiGiovanni CioniItaly
Iolanda tra bimba e corsaraTonino De Bernardi
GamesAlessio Di ZioUnited States
Fame in California
Tacoma
Vers Madrid: The Burning BrightSylvain GeorgeSpain, France
Le tigri di Mompracem(TV Mini-Series 1974) Ugo Gregoretti Italy
Carmela, Saved by the BuccaneersCarmela, salvata dai filibustieriGiovanni Maderna, Mauro Santini
Materiali preparatori inediti per il film: "Altrove" Corso Salani
Egh c'è e non c'è - Carta bianca a Enrico GhezziEnrico Ghezzi
Lux Prize
Just the Wind Csak a szél Benedek Fliegauf Hungary
Shun Li and the Poet Io sono Li Andrea Segre Italy
Tabu Miguel Gomes Portugal, Germany, Brazil, France

Official Awards

The following Official Awards were conferred at the 69th edition: [21]

In Competition (Venezia 69)

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Horizons (Orizzonti)

"Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film

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: [22]

FIPRESCI Awards

Queer Lion

SIGNIS Award

Francesco Pasinetti (SNGCI) Award

Leoncino d'Oro Agiscuola Award

Cinema for UNICEF mention

Brian Award

Arca CinemaGiovani Award - Venezia 69

Biografilm Lancia Award

Bisato d'Oro Award

CICT - UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni" Award

CICAE - Cinema d’Arte e d’Essai Award

CinemAvvenire Award

FEDIC Award

Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award

Future Film Festival Digital Award

P. Nazareno Taddei Award

Lanterna Magica (CGS) Award

Open Award

La Navicella – Venezia Cinema Award

AIF - FORFILMFEST Award

Golden Mouse

UK - Italy Creative Industries Award – Best Innovative Budget Award

Gillo Pontecorvo - Arcobaleno Latino Award

Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Award

Interfilm Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue

Giovani Giurati del Vittorio Veneto Film Festival Award

Green Drop Award

Controversy over Golden Lion

The jury led by filmmaker Michael Mann originally was to award the top Golden Lion prize to Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master , along with the Silver Lion Best Director award and the Best Actor award. [24] [25] [26] However, because of festival's new rule prohibiting pairing the Golden Lion with any other prizes, the jury was asked "to re-deliberate to remove" one of the awards for The Master, and the Golden Lion was awarded to Kim Ki-duk's Pietà instead. [24] [26] On the other hand, the jury was planned to award the Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress prize to Jo Min-su, who acted Jang Mi-sun in Pietà . However, because of the festival's new rule, the jury couldn't award a prize to Jo Min-su. [27] In the official reception which was held after the festival was over, many juries, such as Samantha Morton and Peter Chan met Jo, saying that "Jo's acting was touching that changed my life. I shed tears of Jo's play." [28] [29]

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