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Opening film | The Ides of March |
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Closing film | Damsels in Distress |
Location | Venice, Italy |
Founded | 1932 |
Awards | Golden Lion – Faust Silver Lion – Cai Shangjun (People Mountain People Sea) |
Hosted by | Vittoria Puccini |
Festival date | 31 August – 10 September 2011 |
Website | Website |
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]
Juries
The international juries of the 68th Venice International Film Festival were composed as follows:[7]
Main competition (Venezia 68)
- Darren Aronofsky, American director, jury president
- Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Finnish visual artist and filmmaker
- David Byrne, British musician
- Todd Haynes, American director
- Mario Martone, Italian director
- Alba Rohrwacher, Italian actress
- André Téchiné, French director
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Jia Zhangke, Chinese director, jury president
- Stuart Comer, British Curator of Film at Tate Modern
- Odile Decq, French architect
- Marianne Khoury, Egyptian director
- Jacopo Quadri, Italian film editor
Controcampo Italiano
- Stefano Incerti, Italian author, jury president
- Aureliano Amadei, Italian actor
- Cristiana Capotondi, Italian actress
Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)
- Carlo Mazzacurati, Italian director, jury president
- Aleksei Fedorchenko, Russian director
- Fred Roos, American producer
- Charles Tesson, French Artistic Director of the International Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival
- Serra Yilmaz, Turkish actress
Official selection
In Competition
The following films were selected to compete for the Golden Lion:[8]
- Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.
Out of competition
The following films were shown out of competition:[9][10]
Feature films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Almayer's Folly | La Folie Almayer | Chantal Akerman | France, Belgium |
Alois Nebel | Tomáš Luňák | Czech Republic, Germany | |
The Cardboard Village | Il Villaggio di Cartone | Ermanno Olmi | Italy |
Contagion | Steven Soderbergh | United States | |
The Disintegration | La Désintégration | Philippe Faucon | Belgium |
Eva | Kike Maillo | Spain, France | |
The Field of Enchantment | La clé des champs | Claude Nuridsany, Marie Pérennou | France |
Long Live the Antipodes! (documentary) | 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 Russo | Italy | |
The Sorcerer and the White Snake | Bai she chuan shuo | Ching Siu-tung | China, Hong Kong |
Summer Games | Giochi d'estate | Rolando Colla | Switzerland, Italy |
Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad, and the Politician | Tahrir 2011 | Tamer Ezzat, Ahmad Abdalla, Ayten Amin, Amr Salama | Egypt |
Tormented | Rabitto horâ 3D | Takashi Shimizu | Japan |
Violet Wister's Damsels in Distress | Whit Stillman | United States | |
W.E | Madonna | United Kingdom | |
Wilde Salomé | Al Pacino | United States |
Short films | |||
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Title | Duration | Director(s) | Production country |
The End | 3.5 min. | Collectif Abounaddara | Syria |
Vanguard | 1.5 min. | Collectif Abounaddara | Syria |
Evolution (Megaplex) | 10 min. | Marco Brambilla | United States |
Marco Bellocchio, Venezia 2011 (documentary) | 11 min. | Pietro Marcello | Italy |
La meditazione di Hayez | 6 min. | Mario Martone | Italy |
Joule | 23 min. | David Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi | Italy |
Spell. The Hypnotist Dog | 20 min. | David Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi | Italy |
Spell. Suite | ~ | David Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi | Italy |
Special Events | |||
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Title | Occasion | Director(s) | Production country |
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel | Lisa Immordino Vreeland | United States | |
Don't Expect too Much | Nicholas Ray 1911–2011 | Susan Ray | United States |
Duvidha | Mani Kaul: 25.12.1944–6.7.2011 | Mani Kaul | India |
In the Name of the Father (Nel nome del padre) | Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement | Marco Bellocchio | Italy |
India: Matri Bhumi | Rossellini Ritrovato | Roberto Rossellini | Italy |
Mildred Pierce | Tribute to Todd Haynes | Todd Haynes | United States |
Questa storia qua | Alessandro Paris, Sibylle Righetti | Italy | |
We Can't Go Home Again | Nicholas Ray 1911–2011 | Nicholas Ray | United States |
Horizons
The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section:[11]
Feature films | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Alms of the Blind Horse | Anhe Ghore Da Daan | Gurvinder Singh | India |
The Bird | L'Oiseau | Yves Caumon | France |
Cut | Amir Naderi | Japan | |
The Flock of the Lord | Die Herde des Herrn | Romuald Karmakar | Germany |
Hail | Amiel Courtin-Wilson | Australia | |
Hollywood Talkies | Óscar Pérez, Mia de Ribot | Spain | |
Hop-o'-My-Thumb | Le petit poucet | Marina de Van | France |
The Invader | L'envahisseur | Nicolas Provost | Belgium |
Kotoko | Shinya Tsukamoto | Japan | |
Love Flesh | Amore Carne | Pippo Delbono | Italy, Switzerland |
Lung Neaw Visits His Neighbours | Rirkrit Tiravanija | Thailand, Mexico | |
N/A | 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 (aka Sal Mineo: A Biography) | James Franco | United States | |
Shock Head Soul | Simon Pummel | Netherlands, UK | |
Stateless Things | Jool-tak-dong-si | Kim Kyung-mook | South Korea |
Summer | Verano | José Luis Torres Leiva | Chile |
Swan | Cisne | Teresa Villaverde | Portugal |
Swirl | Girimunho | Helvécio Marins, Jr., Clarissa Campolina | Brazil, Spain, Germany |
The Sword Identity | Wokou de zongji | Xu Haofeng | China |
Two Years at Sea | Ben Rivers | United Kingdom | |
Whores' Glory | Michael Glawogger | Austria, Germany | |
Would You Have Sex with an Arab? | Yolande Zauberman | France |
Medium-length and short films | |||
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Title | Duration | Director(s) | Production country |
663114 | 8 min | Isamu Hirabayashi | Japan |
Accidentes gloriosos | 58 min | Mauro Andrizzi, Marcus Lindeen | Sweden, Denmark, Argentina |
All the Lines Flow Out | 21 min | Charles Lim Yi Yong | Singapore |
Black Mirror at the National Gallery | 7 min | Mark Lewis | Canada |
Conference: Notes on Film 05 | 8 min | Norbert Pfaffenbichler | Austria |
Dialogical Abrasion (Dialogischer Abrieb) | 19 min | Yves Netzhammer | Switzerland |
The Golden Bird (Sonchidi) | 55 min | Amit Dutta | India |
Hypercrisis | 17 min | Josef Dabernig | Austria |
In attesa dell'avvento | 20 min | Felice D'Agostino, Arturo Lavorato | Italy |
Iz Tokio (From Tokyo) | 11 min | Aleksej German, Jr. | Russia |
Late and Deep | ~ | Devin Horan | Norway |
Louyre – This Our Still Life | 7 min | Andrew Kötting | United Kingdom |
Meteor | 15 min | Christoph Girardet, Matthias Müller | Germany |
Miss Candace Hilligoss' Flickering Halo | 13 min | Fabio Scacchioloi, Vincenzo Core | Italy |
Modern N° 2 | 5 min | Mirai Mizue | Japan |
Movements of an Impossible Time (Movimenti di un tempo impossible) | 8 min | Flatform | Italy |
Moving Stories | 7 min | Nicolas Provost | Belgium |
Notes sur nos voyages en Russie 1989–1990 | 15 min | Yervant Gianikian, Angela Ricci-Lucchi | Italy |
Palaces of Pity (Palácios de pena) | 59 min | Gabriel Abrantes, Daniel Schmidt | Portugal |
Parabeton – Pier Luigi Nervi und Römischer Beton | 100 min | Heinz Emigholz | Germany |
Passing Through the Night | ~ | Wattanapume Laisuwanchai | Thailand |
Piattaforma Luna | 25 min | Yuri Ancarini | Italy |
River Rites | 11 min | Ben Russell | United States |
Snow Canon | 34 min | Mati Diop | France |
Start | 24 min | Mattias Gustafsson | Sweden |
The Sun's Incubator (Hadinat al shams) | 11 min | Ammar Al-Beik | Syria |
The Tracks of My Tears 2 | 14 min | Axel Petersén | Sweden |
Special Events | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
The Annunciation | Marian Ilmestys | Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Finland |
Birmingham Ornament | Birmingemskiy ornament | Andrey Silvestrov, Yuri Leiderman | Russia |
Century of Birthing | Siglo ng pagluluwal | Lav Diaz | Philippines |
Monkey Sandwich | Wim Vandekeybus | Belgium, France | |
The Silence of Pelesjan | Il 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
Feature fiction films | |
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Title | Director(s) |
Easy! (Scialla!) | Francesco Bruni |
Maternity Blues | Fabrizio Cattani |
Qualche nuvola | Saverio Di Biagio |
The Arrival of Wang (L'arrivo di Wang) | Manetti Bros. |
Cose dell'altro mondo | Francesco Patierno |
Horses (Cavalli) | Michele Rho |
Tutta colpa della musica | Ricky Tognazzi |
Feature documentaries | |
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Title | Director(s) |
Black Block | Carlo Augusto Bachschmidt |
Piazza Garibaldi | Davide Ferrario |
Pugni chiusi | Fiorella Infascelli |
Out of Tehran | Monica Maggioni |
Pasta nera | Alessandro Piva |
Quiproquo | Elisabetta Sgarbi |
Short films | |
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Title | Director(s) |
Il maestro | Maria Grazia Cucinotta |
A chjàna | Jonas Carpignano |
Alice | Roberto De Paolis |
The Cricket | Stefano Lorenzi |
Eco da luogo colpito | Carlo Michele Scririnzi |
Prove per un naufragio della parola | Elisabetta Sgarbi |
My Name is Sid | Giovanni Virgilio |
Out of competition
Title | Description | Director(s) |
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Io Sono. Storie di Schiavitù | Feature documentary | Barbara Cupisti |
Caldo grigio, caldo nero | Feature documentary | Marco Dentici |
Rudolf Jacobs, l'uomo che nacque morendo | Feature docu-fiction | Luigi M. Faccini |
Andata e ritorno (Presented as "work-in-progress") | Medium-length documentary | Donatella Finocchiaro |
Dai nostri inviati – La RAI racconta la Mostra del cinema 1968 – 1979 | Medium-length documentary | Giuseppe Gianotti, Enrico Salvatori, Davide Savelli |
Pivano Blues. Sulla strada di Nanda | Feature documentary | Teresa Marchesi |
Schuberth – L’atelier della dolce vita | Medium-length documentary | Antonello Sarno |
Hollywood Invasion | Medium-length documentary | Marco Spagnoli |
Un foglio bianco | Feature documentary | 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 title | Original title | Director(s) | Released |
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— | Anna | Alberto Grifi | 1975 |
— | Il potere | Augusto Tretti | 1972 |
On the Point of Death | In punto di morete | Mario Garriba | 1971 |
— | I parenti tutti | Fabio Garriba | 1967 |
— | Voce del verbo morire | Mario Garriba | 1970 |
— | Sul davanti fioriva una magnolia | Paolo Breccia | 1968 |
— | La quieta febbre | Romano Scavolini | 1964 |
— | Diario beat | Romano Scavolini | 1967 |
— | Attacco | Romano Scavolini | 1970 |
— | LSD | Romano Scavolini | 1970 |
— | Reflex | Mario Schifano | 1964 |
— | Ferreri | Mario Schifano | 1967 |
— | Souvenir | Mario Schifano | 1967 |
— | Film | Mario Schifano | 1967 |
— | Fotografo | Mario Schifano | 1967 |
— | Vietnam | Mario Schifano | 1967 |
— | Vieni dolce morte (dell'ego) | Paolo Brunatto | 1969 |
— | Bis | Paolo Brunatto | 1966 |
— | Hermitage | Carmelo Bene | 1967 |
— | Il canto d'amore di Alfred Prufrock | Nico D'Alessandria | 1967 |
— | Il respiro | Alex Rupp | 1964 |
— | The City | Alex Rupp | 1961 |
— | Zoommm, Track! | Mario Carbone | 1968 |
— | Kappa | Nato Frascà | 1965-1966 |
— | Soglie | Nato Frascà | 1978 |
Events of the Retrospective | |||
— | Il vetturale del San Gottardo | Hans Hinrich and Ivo Illuminati | 1941 |
— | L'Accademia Musicale Chigiana | Franco Zeffirelli | 1950 |
Autonomous sections
Venice International Film Critics' Week
The following films were screened for this section:[14]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
In The Open | El Campo | Hernán Belón | Argentina |
Land of Oblivion | La Terre outragée | Michale Boganim | France, Germany, Poland, Ukraine |
Là-bas: A Criminal Education | Là-bas: Educazione criminale | Guido Lombardi | Italy |
Louise Wimmer | Cyril Mennegun | France | |
Machete Language | El Lenguaje de los Machetes | Kyzza Terrazas | Mexico |
Totem | Jessica Krummacher | Germany | |
Wetlands | Marécages | Guy Édoin | Canada |
Special Events – Out of Competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Mission Of Peace | Missione di Pace | Fancesco Lagi | Italy |
Stockholm East | Stockholm Östra | Simon Kaijser da Silva | Sweden |
Special Event in collaboration with Venice Days | |||
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You Are Here | Voi Siete Qui | Francesco Matera | Italy |
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]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
All Our Desires | Toutes nos envies | Philippe Lioret | France |
Another Silence | Santiago Amigorena | France, Canada, Brazil, Argentina | |
Beyond the Glass (short) | Di là del vetro | Andrea di Bari | Italy |
Café de Flore | Jean-Marc Vallée | Canada, France | |
Found Memories | Histórias que Só Existem Quando Lembradas | Julia Murat | Brazil, France |
Guilty | Présumé coupable | Vincent Garenq | France |
Habibi | Habibi Rasak Kharban | Susan Youssef | Palestine, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands |
Last Winter | Hiver dernier | John Shank | Belgium, France |
Love and Bruises | Lou Ye | France | |
My Name Is Ki | Ki | Leszek Dawid | Poland |
Rust | Ruggine | Daniele Gaglianone | Italy |
Shun Li and the Poet | Io sono Li | Andrea Segre | Italy, France |
Twilight Portrait | Portret v sumerkakh | Angelina Nikonova | Russia |
Special Events | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Crazy Horse | Frederick Wiseman | France, USA | |
Cuba in the Age of Obama | Cuba Nell'Epoca di Obama | Gianni Minà | Italy |
The Kaiser of California | Der Kaiser von Kalifornien | Luis Trenker | Germany |
Testimony | Edut | Shlomi Elkabetz | Israel |
Open Space | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
— | La Penna di Hemingway (short) | Renzo Carbonera | Italy |
Hit the Road, Nonna | Duccio Chiarini | Italy | |
The Forgotten World Cup | Mundial olvidado | Lorenzo Garzella, Filippo Macelloni | Italy, Argentina |
— | Radici | Carlo Luglio | Italy |
Più come un artista (More as an artist) | Elisabetta Pandimiglio | Italy | |
— | Dietro il buio | Giorgio Pressburger | Italy |
Valdagno, Arizona | Pyoor | Italy, United States |
Lux Prize | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Attenberg | Athina Rachel Tsangari | Greece | |
The Snows of Kilimanjaro | Robert Guédiguian | France | |
Play | Ruben Östlund | Sweden |
Awards
Official selection
The following Official selection awards were conferred at the festival:[18]
In Competition (Venezia 68)
- Golden Lion: Faust
- Silver Lion for Best Director: Cai Shangjun, for People Mountain People Sea
- Special Jury Prize: Terraferma by Emanuele Crialese
- Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Michael Fassbender, for Shame
- Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Deanie Ip, for A Simple Life
- Marcello Mastroianni Award, for the best emerging actor or actress: Shōta Sometani and Fumi Nikaidō for Himizu
- Osella for Best Cinematography: Robbie Ryan for Wuthering Heights
- Osella for Best Screenplay: Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou for Alps
Horizons (Orizzonti)
- Horizons Award: Kotoko by Shinya Tsukamoto (Japan)
- Special Horizons jury prize: Whores' Glory by Michael Glawogger (Austria, Germany)
- Horizons Award for medium-length film: Accidentes Gloriosos by Mauro Andrizzi and Marcus Lindeen (Sweden, Denmark, Germany)
- Horizons Award for short film: In attesa dell'avvento by Felice D'Agostino and Arturo Lavorato (Italy)
- Special mentions:
- O Le Tulafale (The Orator) by Tusi Tamasese (New Zealand, Samoa)
- All The Lines Flow Out by Charles LIM Yi Yong (Singapore)
Controcampo Italiano
- Best Feature film: Scialla! by Francesco Bruni
- Best Short film: A Chjàna by Jonas Carpignano
- Best Documentary: Pugni chiusi by Fiorella Infascelli
- Special Mentions:
- Black Block (documentary) by Carlo Augusto Bachschmidt
- Franco Di Giacomo (cinematography) for Pugni chiusi
Special awards
- Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement: Marco Bellocchio
- Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Al Pacino
- Persol 3D Award for the Most Creative Stereoscopic Film: Zapruder Filmmakers Group (David Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi & Monaldo Moretti)
- L'Oréal Paris Award for Cinema: Nicole Grimaudo
Autonomous sections
The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:
Venice International Film Critics' Week
- Lion of the Future
- "Luigi de Laurentis" Award for a Debut Film: Là-bas by Guido Lombardi
- Critics' Week Audience Award: Là-bas by Guido Lombardi
Venice Days (Giornati degli Autori)
- Label Europa Cinemas Award: Guilty (Présumé coupable) by Vincent Garenq
- Lina Mangiacapre Award: Shun Li and the Poet (Io sono Li) by Andrea Segre
- Laterna Magica Award: Shun Li and the Poet by Andrea Segre
- FEDIC Award: Shun Li and the Poet by Andrea Segre
Other collateral awards
The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:
- FIPRESCI Award:[19]
- Best Film (Main competition): Shame by Steve McQueen
- Best Film (Horizons): Two Years at Sea by Ben Rivers
- SIGNIS Award: Faust by Alexander Sokurov
- Special mention: A Simple Life (Tao jie) by Ann Hui
- Francesco Pasinetti Award (SNGCI):
- Best Film: Terraferma by Emanuele Crialese
- Best Debut (or Special mention): The Last Man on Earth by Gian Alfonso Pacinotti
- Cicae Prize: The Orator (O le tulafale) by Tusi Tamasese (Horizons)
- Leoncino d'oro Agiscuola Award: Carnage by Roman Polanski
- Cinema for UNICEF Award: Terraferma by Emanuele Crialese
- C.I.C.T. UNESCO Enrico Fulchignoni Award: Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad, and the Politician by Tamer Ezzat, Ahmad Abdalla, Ayten Amin, Amr Salama (Out of competition)
- Nazareno Taddei Award: A Simple Life by Ann Hui
- CinemAvvenire Award – Best Film: Shame by Steve McQueen
- Best Film – Il cerchio non è rotondo Award: The Orator by Tusi Tamasese
- Equal Opportunity Award: A Simple Life by Ann Hui
- Future Film Festival Digital Award: Faust by Alexander Sokurov
- Special mention: Kotoko by Shinya Tsukamoto
- Gianni Astrei Award: A Simple Life by Ann Hui
- Brian Award: The Ides of March by George Clooney
- Queer Lion Award: Wilde Salomé by Al Pacino (Out of competition)
- Lina Mangiacapre Award – Special mention: Maternity Blues by Fabrizio Cattani (Controcampo Italiano)
- AIF Forfilmfest Award: Easy! (Scialla!) by Francesco Bruni (Controcampo Italiano)
- Biografilm Lancia Award: Black Block by Carlo Augusto Bachschmidt (Controcampo Italiano)
- Mimmo Rotella Foundation Award: The Last Man on Earth by Gian Alfonso Pacinotti
- Special mention: Pasta nera by Alessandro Piva (Controcampo Italiano)
- Golden Mouse: Killer Joe by William Friedkin
- Premio Open: Marco Müller
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