Archive for June, 2013
2011 Venice Film Festival
2011 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is known as the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2011 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Faust directed by Alexander Sokurov
Silver Lion (Best Director): Cai Shangjun for People Mountain People Sea
Best Actor: Michael Fassbender – Shame
Best Actress: Deanie Ip – A Simple Life
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2010 Venice Film Festival
2010 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is known as the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2010 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Somewhere directed by Sofia Coppola
Silver Lion (Best Director): Álex de la Iglesia for A Sad Trumpet Ballad (also known as The Last Circus)
Best Actor: Vincent Gallo – Essential Killing
Best Actress: Ariane Labed – Attenberg
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2009 Venice Film Festival
2009 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is known as the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2009 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Lebanon directed by Samuel Maoz
Silver Lion (Best Director): Shirin Neshat for Women Without Men
Best Actor: Colin Firth – A Single Man
Best Actress: Kseniya Rappoport – The Double Hour
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2008 Venice Film Festival
2008 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is known as the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2008 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
The Golden Lion (Best Film): – The Wrestler directed by Darren Aronofsky
The Silver Lion (Best Director): Aleksei German Jr. for Paper Soldier
Best Actor: Silvio Orlando – Giovanna’s Father
Best Actress: Dominique Blanc – L’Autre
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2007 Venice Film Festival
2007 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2007 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Lust, Caution directed by Ang Lee
Silver Lion (Best Director): Brian de Palma – Redacted
Best Actor: Brad Pitt – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett – I’m Not There
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2006 Venice Film Festival
2006 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2006 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Still Life directed by Jia Zhangke
Silver Lion (Best Director): Alain Resnais for Coeurs (also known as Private Fears in Public Places)
Best Actor: Ben Affleck – Hollywoodland
Best Actress: Helen Mirren – The Queen
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2005 Venice Film Festival
2005 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2005 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Brokeback Mountain directed by Ang Lee
Silver Lion (Best Director): Philippe Garrel – Regular Lovers (Les Amants Réguliers)
Best Actor: David Strathairn – Good Night and Good Luck
Best Actress: Giovanna Mezzogiorno – The Beast in the Heart (also released as Don’t Tell)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2004 Venice Film Festival
2004 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2004 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film): Vera Drake directed by Mike Leigh
Silver Lion (Best Director): Kim Ki-Duk – 3-Iron
Best Actor – Javier Bardem – The Sea Inside
Best Actress – Imelda Staunton – Vera Drake
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2003 Venice Film Festival
2003 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2003 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Picture) – The Return directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev
Silver Lion (Best Director) – Takeshi Kitano for Zatōichi
Best Actor – Sean Penn – 21 Grams
Best Actress – Katja Riemann – Rosenstrasse
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival
2002 Venice Film Festival
2002 Venice International Film Festival Winners
Venice International Film Festival, known as the Biennale di Venezia takes place annually
in late August, early September and is the oldest Film Festival in the World.
Winners of the 2002 Venice International Film Festival are as follows: –
Golden Lion (Best Film) – The Magdalene Sisters directed by Peter Mullan
Silver Lion (Best Director) Peter Mullan – The Magdalene Sisters
Best Actor – Stefano Acorsi – A Journey Called Love
Best Actress – Julianne Moore – Far From Heaven
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_International_Film_Festival