The
official awards of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival were announced
by the five international juries during the Awards Ceremony held on Saturday,
September 6, covered by cinema journalist Mansour Jahani.
Main
Competition
· · Golden Lion for Best Film: Father
Mother Sister Brother by Jim Jarmusch (USA, Ireland, France)
· Silver Lion – Grand Jury Prize: The
Voice of Hind Rajab by Kaouther Ben Hania (Tunisia, France)
· Silver Lion for Best Director: Benny
Safdie for The Smashing Machine (USA)
· Coppa Volpi for Best Actress: Xin
Zhilei in The Sun Rises on Us All by Cai Shangjun (China)
· Coppa Volpi for Best Actor: Toni
Servillo in La Grazia by Paolo Sorrentino (Italy)
· Best Screenplay Award: Valérie
Donzelli and Gilles Marchand for At Work by Valérie Donzelli (France)
· Special Jury Prize: Below the Clouds
by Gianfranco Rosi (Italy)
· Marcello Mastroianni Award (Best
Young Actor or Actress): Luna Wedler in Silent Friend by Ildikó Enyedi
(Germany, Hungary, France)
Orizzonti
Competition
· · Best Film: On the Road by David
Pablos (Mexico)
· Best Director: Anuparna Roy for
Songs of Forgotten Trees (India)
· Special Jury Prize: Lost Land by
Akio Fujimoto (Japan, France, Malaysia, Germany)
· Best Actress: Benedetta Porcaroli in
The Kidnapping of Arabella by Carolina Cavalli (Italy)
· Best Actor: Giacomo Covi in A Year
of School by Laura Samani (Italy, France)
· Best Screenplay: Ana Cristina
Barragán for The Ivy (Ecuador)
· Best Short Film: Without Kelly by
Lovisa Sirén (Sweden)
Venice
Award for a Debut Film
· · Luigi De Laurentiis Venice Award for
a Debut Film: Short Summer by Nastia Korkia (Germany, France, Serbia)
· Armani Beauty Audience Award: Calle
Málaga by Maryam Touzani (Morocco, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium)
Venice Classics
· Best Documentary on Cinema: Mata
Hari by Joe Beshenkovsky and James A. Smith (USA)
· Best Restored Film: Bashu, the
Little Stranger by Bahram Beyzaie (Iran, 1985)
Venice
Immersive
· Special Prize: Less than 5gr of
Saffron by Négar Motevalymeidanshah (France)
· Achievement Prize: A Long Goodbye by
Kate Voet and Victor Maes (Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands)