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Golden Lion prize trophy Roberto Rossellini and Mario Monicelli winning the Golden Lion in 1959 for General Della Rovere and The Great War respectively. The prize awarded as the Golden Lion was in 1949. Previously, the equivalent prize was the Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia (Grand International Prize of Venice), awarded in 1947 and 1948 ...
It joins the Golden Lion, the festival's highest prize, which is instead awarded to a film in competition. [2] The prize was established in 1971. [3] Previously, the equivalent prize was the Omaggio per il complesso dell'opera, awarded in 1969 and 1970. [1] Previously, such tributes were given in the form of retrospectives.
International Prize: Golden Lion for painting – ex aequo Richard Hamilton and Antoni Tàpies; Golden Lion for sculpture – Robert Willson; Golden Lion for best national representation: German pavilion with Hans Haacke and Nam June Paik; Premio 2000 (young artist): Matthew Barney
Three-time Oscar-nominated actor Sigourney Weaver will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 81st Venice International Film Festival. Weaver said, “To be gifted this award is a ...
Grand Prize Ministry of Education Japan Film Stray Dog (1949) 1951 Blue Ribbon Award: The Association of Tokyo Film Journalists Japan Screenplay (with Shinobu Hashimoto) Rashomon (1950) 1951 Golden Lion (First prize) [note 1] Venice Film Festival: Italy Film Rashomon: 1951 NBR Award National Board of Review: USA Film, Directing: Rashomon: 1952
His first retrospective exhibition was held at London's Hayward Gallery in 1978 and Auerbach was awarded the Golden Lion prize at the 1986 Venice Biennale. Earlier this year, another exhibition of ...
The Golden Lion Leone d'Oro is an award presented at the Venice Film Festival. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. L.
The Golden Lion was won by Somewhere, directed by Sofia Coppola, a film based in part on Coppola's childhood as the daughter of acclaimed American director Francis Ford Coppola. [16] Quentin Tarantino, the president of the jury that awarded the prize, hailed the film saying, "it grew and grew in our hearts, in our minds, in our affections". [17]