Update to the latest…: The 79th Venice Film Festival officially ends this evening and the winners are announced in the Sala Grande. The grand jury, chaired by Julianne Moore, will deliver the Golden Lion along with other prizes before the hour is up (scroll down for a list that will be updated in real time).
It’s been a busy 10 days at the Lido with star power and strong opinions galore, even if there didn’t seem to be a breakthrough like the one we’ve seen in recent years. Among the most reviewed films was Martin McDonagh Banshee of Inisherin With Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. From Searchlight, McDonagh announced its return to Venice after 2017 Three billboards outside Ebbing Missouri He took home the Best Screenplay award before racking up numerous wins and two Oscars elsewhere.
Luca Guadagni bones and all (MGM), with Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet and Laura Poitras All the beauty and the bloodshed (Competitor / HBO) has made its mark. Netflix footage was mixed, with many praising Romain Gavras’ kinetic French. athena and Alejandro G. Iñárritu Bard Divide a little. Andrew Dominic’s long pregnancy blond It eventually debuted with very positive reviews from Deadline.
Other noteworthy titles include that of Alice Diop holy homerSantiago Miter Argentina 1985 and Jafar Panahi no bears.
On the acting front, Cate Blanchett was praised for her starring role in Todd Field. tar From Focus and Brendan Fraser they got the approval of Darren Aronofsky module (A24).
However, like any festival, Venice can offer surprises when the trophies are handed out. There’s no question that any film that wins an award here means it won’t be the last we hear about during awards season.
We’ll know more soon, so check back for updates.
Future Lion – Luigi De Laurentiis Award for the first work
holy homer; Director: Alice Diop
EXTRA HORIZONS
Audience Award
NezuDirector: Sudade Kaadani
Venice Classics
Best Documentary
fragments of the sky; Director: KD Davison
The best restored film.
brand kill
Venice is immersive
The best experience
The man who couldn’t leave; Director: Chen Xingying
Grand Jury Prize
from the main square; Director: Pedro Liebres
Special Jury Prize
egg landscape; Director: German Heller
Source: Deadline

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