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Golden Lion

The Golden Lion (Italian: Leone d'oro) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival. The prize was introduced in 1949 by the organizing committee and is now regarded as one of the film industry's most prestigious and distinguished prizes.[1] In 1970, a second Golden Lion was introduced; this is an honorary award for people who have made an important contribution to cinema.

Golden Lion
Leone d'oro (Italian)
LocationVenice
CountryItaly
Presented byVenice Film Festival
First awarded1949
Currently held byAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022)
Websitelabiennale.org/en/cinema

The prize was introduced in 1949 as the Golden Lion of Saint Mark (which was one of the best known symbols of the ancient Republic of Venice).[2] In 1954, the prize was permanently named Golden Lion. Previously, the equivalent prize was the Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia (Grand International Prize of Venice), awarded in 1947 and 1948. Before that, from 1934 until 1942, the highest awards were the Coppa Mussolini (Mussolini Cup) for Best Italian Film and Best Foreign Film.

History

 
Golden Lion prize trophy

The prize was first awarded in 1949. Previously, the equivalent prize was the Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia (Grand International Prize of Venice), awarded in 1947 and 1948. No Golden Lions were awarded between 1969 and 1979. According to the Biennale's official website, this hiatus was a result of the 1968 Lion being awarded to the radically experimental Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos; the website says that the awards "still had a statute dating back to the fascist era and could not side-step the general political climate. Sixty-eight produced a dramatic fracture with the past".[3] Fourteen French films have been awarded the Golden Lion, more than that of any other nation. However, there is considerable geographical diversity in the winners. Eight American filmmakers have won the Golden Lion, with awards for John Cassavetes and Robert Altman (both times the awards were shared with other winners who tied), as well as Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain was the first winning US film not to tie), Darren Aronofsky, Sofia Coppola, Todd Phillips, Chloé Zhao, and Laura Poitras.

Although prior to 1980, only three of 21 winners were of non-European origin, since the 1980s, the Golden Lion has been presented to a number of Asian filmmakers, particularly in comparison to the Cannes Film Festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or, which has only been awarded to five Asian filmmakers since 1980. The Golden Lion, by contrast, has been awarded to ten Asians during the same time period, with two of these filmmakers winning it twice. Ang Lee won the Golden Lion twice within three years during the 2000s, once for an American film and once for a Chinese-language film. Zhang Yimou has also won twice. Other Asians to win the Golden Lion since 1980 include Jia Zhangke, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Tsai Ming-liang, Trần Anh Hùng, Takeshi Kitano, Kim Ki-duk, Jafar Panahi, Mira Nair, and Lav Diaz. Russian filmmakers have also won the Golden Lion several times, including since the end of the USSR.

Still, to date 33 of the 54 winners were European men (including Soviet/Russian winners). Since 1949, only seven women have ever won the Golden Lion for directing: Margarethe von Trotta, Agnès Varda, Mira Nair, Sofia Coppola, Chloé Zhao, Audrey Diwan, and Laura Poitras (though it must be noted that in 1938, German director Leni Riefenstahl won the Festival when its highest award was the Coppa Mussolini).

In 2019, Joker became the first movie based on original comic book characters to win the prize.[4]

Golden Lion

 
Roberto Rossellini and Mario Monicelli winning the Golden Lion in 1959 for General Della Rovere and The Great War respectively.
 
Takeshi Kitano won for Hana-bi in 1997
 
Lorenzo Vigas won for From Afar in 2015
 
Todd Phillips won for Joker in 2019

The following films received the Golden Lions or the major awards of the Venice Film Festival:[5]

Year Film Original title Director(s) Country of origin
1940s
1946: Awarded as "Best Feature Film"
1946
(7th)
The Southerner Jean Renoir United States
1947–1948: Awarded as "Grand International Prize of Venice"
1947
(8th)
The Strike Siréna Karel Steklý Czechoslovakia
1948
(9th)
Hamlet Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
1949–1953: Awarded as "Golden Lion of Saint Mark"
1949
(10th)
Manon Henri-Georges Clouzot France
1950s
1950
(11th)
Justice Is Done Justice est faite André Cayatte France
1951
(12th)
Rashomon 羅生門 Akira Kurosawa Japan
1952
(13th)
Forbidden Games Jeux interdits René Clément France
1953
(14th)
No award because the jury was unable to decide the winner. The prize was declared void.[6][7]
1954–present: Awarded as "Golden Lion"
1954
(15th)
Romeo and Juliet Renato Castellani United Kingdom
1955
(16th)
Ordet Carl Theodor Dreyer Denmark
1956
(17th)
No award because there was a tie between The Burmese Harp (ビルマの竪琴) by Kon Ichikawa (Japan) and Calle Mayor by Juan Antonio Bardem (Spain) and the international jury was unable to decide the winner. The prize was declared void.[8]
1957
(18th)
Aparajito Ôporajito Satyajit Ray India
1958
(19th)
Rickshaw Man 無法松の一生 Hiroshi Inagaki Japan
1959
(20th)
General Della Rovere # Il generale della Rovere Roberto Rossellini France, Italy
The Great War # La grande guerra Mario Monicelli France, Italy
1960s
1960
(21st)
Tomorrow Is My Turn Le Passage du Rhin André Cayatte France
1961
(22nd)
Last Year at Marienbad L'année dernière à Marienbad Alain Resnais France
1962
(23rd)
Family Diary # Cronaca familiare Valerio Zurlini Italy
Ivan's Childhood # Ива́ново де́тство Andrei Tarkovsky Soviet Union
1963
(24th)
Hands over the City Le mani sulla città Francesco Rosi Italy
1964
(25th)
Red Desert Il deserto rosso Michelangelo Antonioni Italy
1965
(26th)
Sandra Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa ... Luchino Visconti Italy
1966
(27th)
The Battle of Algiers La battaglia di Algeri Gillo Pontecorvo Algeria, Italy
1967
(28th)
Belle de Jour Luis Buñuel France
1968
(29th)
Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos Alexander Kluge West Germany
1969
(30th)
No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.[9]
1970s
1970
(31st)
No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.[10]
1971
(32nd)
No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.[10]
1972
(33rd)
No awards because this edition of the festival was not competitive.[10]
1973 The festival was not organized.[11]
1974
1975
1976
The festival was not organized. During these years, a cinema section within the Biennale was organized with "proposals for new films", tributes, retrospectives, and conventions, including some screenings.[10]
1977 The festival was not organized. There was an event integrated into the Biennale project on "cultural dissent" focused on cinema in Eastern Europe.[10]
1978 The festival was not organized.[10]
1979
(36th)
No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive.[12]
1980s
1980
(37th)
Atlantic City # Louis Malle Canada
Gloria # John Cassavetes United States
1981
(38th)
Marianne and Juliane Die Bleierne Zeit Margarethe von Trotta West Germany
1982
(39th)
The State of Things Der Stand der Dinge Wim Wenders West Germany
1983
(40th)
First Name: Carmen Prénom Carmen Jean-Luc Godard France
1984
(41st)
A Year of the Quiet Sun Rok spokojnego słońca Krzysztof Zanussi Poland
1985
(42nd)
Vagabond Sans toit ni loi Agnès Varda France
1986
(43rd)
The Green Ray Le Rayon vert Éric Rohmer France
1987
(44th)
Au revoir les enfants Louis Malle France, West Germany
1988
(45th)
The Legend of the Holy Drinker La leggenda del santo bevitore Ermanno Olmi Italy, France
1989
(46th)
A City of Sadness 悲情城市 Hou Hsiao-hsien Taiwan
1990s
1990
(47th)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead Tom Stoppard United Kingdom, United States
1991
(48th)
Close to Eden У́рга – территория любви Nikita Mikhalkov Soviet Union
1992
(49th)
The Story of Qiu Ju 秋菊打官司 Zhang Yimou China
1993
(50th)
Short Cuts # Robert Altman United States
Three Colours: Blue # Trois couleurs: Bleu Krzysztof Kieślowski France, Poland
1994
(51st)
Before the Rain # Пред дождот Milčo Mančevski Macedonia
Vive L'Amour # 愛情萬歲 Tsai Ming-liang Taiwan
1995
(52nd)
Cyclo Xích lô Anh Hung Tran Vietnam, France
1996
(53rd)
Michael Collins Neil Jordan Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
1997
(54th)
Hana-bi はなび Takeshi Kitano Japan
1998
(55th)
The Way We Laughed Così ridevano Gianni Amelio Italy
1999
(56th)
Not One Less 一個都不能少 Zhang Yimou China
2000s
2000
(57th)
The Circle دایره Jafar Panahi Iran
2001
(58th)
Monsoon Wedding Mira Nair India
2002
(59th)
The Magdalene Sisters Peter Mullan Ireland, United Kingdom
2003
(60th)
The Return Возвращение Andrey Zvyagintsev Russia
2004
(61st)
Vera Drake Mike Leigh United Kingdom
2005
(62nd)
Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee United States
2006
(63rd)
Still Life 三峡好人 Jia Zhangke China
2007
(64th)
Lust, Caution 色,戒 Ang Lee Taiwan, China, United States
2008
(65th)
The Wrestler Darren Aronofsky United States
2009
(66th)
Lebanon לבנון Samuel Maoz Israel
2010s
2010
(67th)
Somewhere § Sofia Coppola United States
2011
(68th)
Faust § Alexander Sokurov Russia
2012
(69th)
Pietà 피에타 Kim Ki-duk South Korea
2013
(70th)
Sacro GRA Gianfranco Rosi Italy
2014
(71st)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron Roy Andersson Sweden
2015
(72nd)
From Afar Desde allá Lorenzo Vigas Venezuela
2016
(73rd)
The Woman Who Left Ang Babaeng Humayo Lav Diaz Philippines
2017
(74th)
The Shape of Water Guillermo del Toro United States
2018
(75th)
Roma Alfonso Cuarón Mexico
2019
(76th)
Joker Todd Phillips United States
2020s
2020
(77th)
Nomadland Chloé Zhao United States
2021
(78th)
Happening § L'Événement Audrey Diwan France
2022
(79th)
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Laura Poitras United States
Notes
# Denotes ex-aequo win
§ Denotes unanimous win

Multiple winners

Four directors have won the award twice:

Golden Lion Honorary Award

 
Marcello Mastroianni receiving the prize in 1990
 
Steven Spielberg receiving the prize from Gillo Pontecorvo in 1993
 
Martin Scorsese receiving the prize from Monica Vitti, 1995
 
Omar Sharif receiving the prize in 2003


Year Winner(s)
1970 Orson Welles
1971 Ingmar Bergman, Marcel Carné and John Ford
1972 Charlie Chaplin, Anatoli Golovnya and Billy Wilder
1982 Alessandro Blasetti, Luis Buñuel, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Jean-Luc Godard, Sergei Yutkevich, Alexander Kluge, Akira Kurosawa, Michael Powell, Satyajit Ray, King Vidor and Cesare Zavattini
1983 Michelangelo Antonioni
1985 Manoel de Oliveira, John Huston and Federico Fellini
1986 Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani
1987 Luigi Comencini and Joseph L. Mankiewicz
1988 Joris Ivens
1989 Robert Bresson
1990 Marcello Mastroianni and Miklós Jancsó
1991 Mario Monicelli and Gian Maria Volonté
1992 Jeanne Moreau, Francis Ford Coppola and Paolo Villaggio
1993 Steven Spielberg, Robert De Niro, Roman Polanski and Claudia Cardinale
1994 Al Pacino, Suso Cecchi d'Amico and Ken Loach
1995 Woody Allen, Monica Vitti, Martin Scorsese, Alberto Sordi, Ennio Morricone, Giuseppe De Santis, Goffredo Lombardo and Alain Resnais
1996 Robert Altman, Vittorio Gassman, Dustin Hoffman and Michèle Morgan
1997 Gérard Depardieu, Stanley Kubrick and Alida Valli
1998 Warren Beatty, Sophia Loren and Andrzej Wajda
1999 Jerry Lewis
2000 Clint Eastwood
2001 Éric Rohmer
2002 Dino Risi
2003 Dino De Laurentiis and Omar Sharif
2004 Stanley Donen and Manoel de Oliveira
2005 Hayao Miyazaki and Stefania Sandrelli
2006 David Lynch
2007 Tim Burton and Bernardo Bertolucci (for the last 75 years of the history of cinema)
2008 Ermanno Olmi
2009 John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich
2010 John Woo
2011 Marco Bellocchio
2012 Francesco Rosi
2013 William Friedkin
2014 Thelma Schoonmaker and Frederick Wiseman
2015 Bertrand Tavernier
2016 Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jerzy Skolimowski
2017 Jane Fonda and Robert Redford
2018 David Cronenberg and Vanessa Redgrave
2019 Julie Andrews and Pedro Almodóvar
2020 Ann Hui and Tilda Swinton[13]
2021 Roberto Benigni and Jamie Lee Curtis
2022 Catherine Deneuve[14] and Paul Schrader[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "25 Must-See Films That Won the Venice Film Festival". IndieWire. 2018. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. ^ "Biennale Cinema History of the Venice Film Festival: The Forties and Fifties". La Biennale di Venezia. 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
  3. ^ "Biennale Cinema History of the Venice Film Festival: The Sixties and Seventies". La Biennale di Venezia. 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-28.
  4. ^ Donaldson, Kayleigh (September 11, 2019). "Joker's Insane Venice Film Festival Win Explained". Screen Rant. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  5. ^ . labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 7 June 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  6. ^ "14. Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia". La Biennale di Venezia (in Italian). Archivio Storico delle Arti Contemporanee. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Zacharek, Stephanie (September 5, 2013). "Venice update: Kelly Reichardt's Night Moves, James Franco's Child of God, and more". LA Weekly. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  8. ^ Roos, Fred (Spring 1957). "Venice Film Festival, 1956" (PDF). The Quarterly of Film Radio and television. University of California Press. 11 (3): 249. doi:10.2307/1209744. JSTOR 1209744. Retrieved April 5, 2020. The report began with a few sentences of praise for each of the 14 films [sic], and then selected the Japanese Harp of Burma and the Spanish Calle Mayor as being particularly outstanding. Since the jury was unable to decide which of these two films was the superior, it had decided not to award a grand prix "St. Mark Golden Lion" this year.
  9. ^ "30. Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia". La Biennale di Venezia (in Italian). Archivio Storico delle Arti Contemporanee. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Venice Film Festival History 1932-2019: The 70s". La Biennale di Venezia. 7 December 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  11. ^ "The Post-war period: 1948 - 1973". La Biennale di Venezia. 12 April 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Venice Film Fete in Quest of Glamour". The New York Times. August 28, 1979. Retrieved April 24, 2020. Carlo Lizzani, leftist director and the festival's new president, has not so far managed to restore the "Golden Lion" awards presented at Venice until 1968
  13. ^ Vivarelli, Nick (2020-07-20). "Venice Film Festival to Honor Tilda Swinton, Ann Hui With Golden Lions for Career Achievement". Variety. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  14. ^ "Venezia 79. Leone d'oro alla carriera a Catherine Deneuve: "È una gioia"". La Repubblica. 1 June 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Venezia Cinema: Leone d'Oro alla carriera a Paul Schrader". Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2022.

External links

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This article is about the film award For other uses see Golden Lion disambiguation The Golden Lion Italian Leone d oro is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival The prize was introduced in 1949 by the organizing committee and is now regarded as one of the film industry s most prestigious and distinguished prizes 1 In 1970 a second Golden Lion was introduced this is an honorary award for people who have made an important contribution to cinema Golden LionLeone d oro Italian LocationVeniceCountryItalyPresented byVenice Film FestivalFirst awarded1949Currently held byAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed 2022 Websitelabiennale wbr org wbr en wbr cinemaThe prize was introduced in 1949 as the Golden Lion of Saint Mark which was one of the best known symbols of the ancient Republic of Venice 2 In 1954 the prize was permanently named Golden Lion Previously the equivalent prize was the Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia Grand International Prize of Venice awarded in 1947 and 1948 Before that from 1934 until 1942 the highest awards were the Coppa Mussolini Mussolini Cup for Best Italian Film and Best Foreign Film Contents 1 History 2 Golden Lion 3 Multiple winners 4 Golden Lion Honorary Award 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Golden Lion prize trophy The prize was first awarded in 1949 Previously the equivalent prize was the Gran Premio Internazionale di Venezia Grand International Prize of Venice awarded in 1947 and 1948 No Golden Lions were awarded between 1969 and 1979 According to the Biennale s official website this hiatus was a result of the 1968 Lion being awarded to the radically experimental Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel Ratlos the website says that the awards still had a statute dating back to the fascist era and could not side step the general political climate Sixty eight produced a dramatic fracture with the past 3 Fourteen French films have been awarded the Golden Lion more than that of any other nation However there is considerable geographical diversity in the winners Eight American filmmakers have won the Golden Lion with awards for John Cassavetes and Robert Altman both times the awards were shared with other winners who tied as well as Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain was the first winning US film not to tie Darren Aronofsky Sofia Coppola Todd Phillips Chloe Zhao and Laura Poitras Although prior to 1980 only three of 21 winners were of non European origin since the 1980s the Golden Lion has been presented to a number of Asian filmmakers particularly in comparison to the Cannes Film Festival s top prize the Palme d Or which has only been awarded to five Asian filmmakers since 1980 The Golden Lion by contrast has been awarded to ten Asians during the same time period with two of these filmmakers winning it twice Ang Lee won the Golden Lion twice within three years during the 2000s once for an American film and once for a Chinese language film Zhang Yimou has also won twice Other Asians to win the Golden Lion since 1980 include Jia Zhangke Hou Hsiao hsien Tsai Ming liang Trần Anh Hung Takeshi Kitano Kim Ki duk Jafar Panahi Mira Nair and Lav Diaz Russian filmmakers have also won the Golden Lion several times including since the end of the USSR Still to date 33 of the 54 winners were European men including Soviet Russian winners Since 1949 only seven women have ever won the Golden Lion for directing Margarethe von Trotta Agnes Varda Mira Nair Sofia Coppola Chloe Zhao Audrey Diwan and Laura Poitras though it must be noted that in 1938 German director Leni Riefenstahl won the Festival when its highest award was the Coppa Mussolini In 2019 Joker became the first movie based on original comic book characters to win the prize 4 Golden Lion Edit Roberto Rossellini and Mario Monicelli winning the Golden Lion in 1959 for General Della Rovere and The Great War respectively Hou Hsiao hsien won for A City of Sadness in 1989 Takeshi Kitano won for Hana bi in 1997 Lorenzo Vigas won for From Afar in 2015 Todd Phillips won for Joker in 2019 The following films received the Golden Lions or the major awards of the Venice Film Festival 5 Year Film Original title Director s Country of origin1940s1946 Awarded as Best Feature Film 1946 7th The Southerner Jean Renoir United States1947 1948 Awarded as Grand International Prize of Venice 1947 8th The Strike Sirena Karel Stekly Czechoslovakia1948 9th Hamlet Laurence Olivier United Kingdom1949 1953 Awarded as Golden Lion of Saint Mark 1949 10th Manon Henri Georges Clouzot France1950s1950 11th Justice Is Done Justice est faite Andre Cayatte France1951 12th Rashomon 羅生門 Akira Kurosawa Japan1952 13th Forbidden Games Jeux interdits Rene Clement France1953 14th No award because the jury was unable to decide the winner The prize was declared void 6 7 1954 present Awarded as Golden Lion 1954 15th Romeo and Juliet Renato Castellani United Kingdom1955 16th Ordet Carl Theodor Dreyer Denmark1956 17th No award because there was a tie between The Burmese Harp ビルマの竪琴 by Kon Ichikawa Japan and Calle Mayor by Juan Antonio Bardem Spain and the international jury was unable to decide the winner The prize was declared void 8 1957 18th Aparajito Oporajito Satyajit Ray India1958 19th Rickshaw Man 無法松の一生 Hiroshi Inagaki Japan1959 20th General Della Rovere Il generale della Rovere Roberto Rossellini France ItalyThe Great War La grande guerra Mario Monicelli France Italy1960s1960 21st Tomorrow Is My Turn Le Passage du Rhin Andre Cayatte France1961 22nd Last Year at Marienbad L annee derniere a Marienbad Alain Resnais France1962 23rd Family Diary Cronaca familiare Valerio Zurlini ItalyIvan s Childhood Iva novo de tstvo Andrei Tarkovsky Soviet Union1963 24th Hands over the City Le mani sulla citta Francesco Rosi Italy1964 25th Red Desert Il deserto rosso Michelangelo Antonioni Italy1965 26th Sandra Vaghe stelle dell Orsa Luchino Visconti Italy1966 27th The Battle of Algiers La battaglia di Algeri Gillo Pontecorvo Algeria Italy1967 28th Belle de Jour Luis Bunuel France1968 29th Artists Under the Big Top Perplexed Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel Ratlos Alexander Kluge West Germany1969 30th No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive 9 1970s1970 31st No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive 10 1971 32nd No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive 10 1972 33rd No awards because this edition of the festival was not competitive 10 1973 The festival was not organized 11 197419751976 The festival was not organized During these years a cinema section within the Biennale was organized with proposals for new films tributes retrospectives and conventions including some screenings 10 1977 The festival was not organized There was an event integrated into the Biennale project on cultural dissent focused on cinema in Eastern Europe 10 1978 The festival was not organized 10 1979 36th No award because this edition of the festival was not competitive 12 1980s1980 37th Atlantic City Louis Malle CanadaGloria John Cassavetes United States1981 38th Marianne and Juliane Die Bleierne Zeit Margarethe von Trotta West Germany1982 39th The State of Things Der Stand der Dinge Wim Wenders West Germany1983 40th First Name Carmen Prenom Carmen Jean Luc Godard France1984 41st A Year of the Quiet Sun Rok spokojnego slonca Krzysztof Zanussi Poland1985 42nd Vagabond Sans toit ni loi Agnes Varda France1986 43rd The Green Ray Le Rayon vert Eric Rohmer France1987 44th Au revoir les enfants Louis Malle France West Germany1988 45th The Legend of the Holy Drinker La leggenda del santo bevitore Ermanno Olmi Italy France1989 46th A City of Sadness 悲情城市 Hou Hsiao hsien Taiwan1990s1990 47th Rosencrantz amp Guildenstern Are Dead Tom Stoppard United Kingdom United States1991 48th Close to Eden U rga territoriya lyubvi Nikita Mikhalkov Soviet Union1992 49th The Story of Qiu Ju 秋菊打官司 Zhang Yimou China1993 50th Short Cuts Robert Altman United StatesThree Colours Blue Trois couleurs Bleu Krzysztof Kieslowski France Poland1994 51st Before the Rain Pred dozhdot Milco Mancevski MacedoniaVive L Amour 愛情萬歲 Tsai Ming liang Taiwan1995 52nd Cyclo Xich lo Anh Hung Tran Vietnam France1996 53rd Michael Collins Neil Jordan Ireland United Kingdom United States1997 54th Hana bi はなび Takeshi Kitano Japan1998 55th The Way We Laughed Cosi ridevano Gianni Amelio Italy1999 56th Not One Less 一個都不能少 Zhang Yimou China2000s2000 57th The Circle دایره Jafar Panahi Iran2001 58th Monsoon Wedding Mira Nair India2002 59th The Magdalene Sisters Peter Mullan Ireland United Kingdom2003 60th The Return Vozvrashenie Andrey Zvyagintsev Russia2004 61st Vera Drake Mike Leigh United Kingdom2005 62nd Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee United States2006 63rd Still Life 三峡好人 Jia Zhangke China2007 64th Lust Caution 色 戒 Ang Lee Taiwan China United States2008 65th The Wrestler Darren Aronofsky United States2009 66th Lebanon לבנון Samuel Maoz Israel2010s2010 67th Somewhere Sofia Coppola United States2011 68th Faust Alexander Sokurov Russia2012 69th Pieta 피에타 Kim Ki duk South Korea2013 70th Sacro GRA Gianfranco Rosi Italy2014 71st A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence En duva satt pa en gren och funderade pa tillvaron Roy Andersson Sweden2015 72nd From Afar Desde alla Lorenzo Vigas Venezuela2016 73rd The Woman Who Left Ang Babaeng Humayo Lav Diaz Philippines2017 74th The Shape of Water Guillermo del Toro United States2018 75th Roma Alfonso Cuaron Mexico2019 76th Joker Todd Phillips United States2020s2020 77th Nomadland Chloe Zhao United States2021 78th Happening L Evenement Audrey Diwan France2022 79th All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Laura Poitras United StatesNotes Denotes ex aequo win Denotes unanimous winMultiple winners EditFour directors have won the award twice Andre Cayatte 1950 amp 1960 Louis Malle 1980 amp 1987 Zhang Yimou 1992 amp 1999 Ang Lee 2005 amp 2007 Golden Lion Honorary Award Edit Marcello Mastroianni receiving the prize in 1990 Steven Spielberg receiving the prize from Gillo Pontecorvo in 1993 Martin Scorsese receiving the prize from Monica Vitti 1995 Omar Sharif receiving the prize in 2003 Year Winner s 1970 Orson Welles1971 Ingmar Bergman Marcel Carne and John Ford1972 Charlie Chaplin Anatoli Golovnya and Billy Wilder1982 Alessandro Blasetti Luis Bunuel Frank Capra George Cukor Jean Luc Godard Sergei Yutkevich Alexander Kluge Akira Kurosawa Michael Powell Satyajit Ray King Vidor and Cesare Zavattini1983 Michelangelo Antonioni1985 Manoel de Oliveira John Huston and Federico Fellini1986 Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani1987 Luigi Comencini and Joseph L Mankiewicz1988 Joris Ivens1989 Robert Bresson1990 Marcello Mastroianni and Miklos Jancso1991 Mario Monicelli and Gian Maria Volonte1992 Jeanne Moreau Francis Ford Coppola and Paolo Villaggio1993 Steven Spielberg Robert De Niro Roman Polanski and Claudia Cardinale1994 Al Pacino Suso Cecchi d Amico and Ken Loach1995 Woody Allen Monica Vitti Martin Scorsese Alberto Sordi Ennio Morricone Giuseppe De Santis Goffredo Lombardo and Alain Resnais1996 Robert Altman Vittorio Gassman Dustin Hoffman and Michele Morgan1997 Gerard Depardieu Stanley Kubrick and Alida Valli1998 Warren Beatty Sophia Loren and Andrzej Wajda1999 Jerry Lewis2000 Clint Eastwood2001 Eric Rohmer2002 Dino Risi2003 Dino De Laurentiis and Omar Sharif2004 Stanley Donen and Manoel de Oliveira2005 Hayao Miyazaki and Stefania Sandrelli2006 David Lynch2007 Tim Burton and Bernardo Bertolucci for the last 75 years of the history of cinema 2008 Ermanno Olmi2009 John Lasseter Brad Bird Pete Docter Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich2010 John Woo2011 Marco Bellocchio2012 Francesco Rosi2013 William Friedkin2014 Thelma Schoonmaker and Frederick Wiseman2015 Bertrand Tavernier2016 Jean Paul Belmondo and Jerzy Skolimowski2017 Jane Fonda and Robert Redford2018 David Cronenberg and Vanessa Redgrave2019 Julie Andrews and Pedro Almodovar2020 Ann Hui and Tilda Swinton 13 2021 Roberto Benigni and Jamie Lee Curtis2022 Catherine Deneuve 14 and Paul Schrader 15 See also Edit Film portalLeone d Argento Silver Lion Palme d Or the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival Golden Bear the highest prize awarded at the Berlin Film FestivalReferences Edit 25 Must See Films That Won the Venice Film Festival IndieWire 2018 Retrieved 2019 10 08 Biennale Cinema History of the Venice Film Festival The Forties and Fifties La Biennale di Venezia 2008 Retrieved 2008 05 28 Biennale Cinema History of the Venice Film Festival The Sixties and Seventies La Biennale di Venezia 2008 Retrieved 2008 05 28 Donaldson Kayleigh September 11 2019 Joker s Insane Venice Film Festival Win Explained Screen Rant Retrieved April 25 2020 Golden Lions and major awards of the Venice Film Festival labiennale org Archived from the original on 7 June 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2019 14 Mostra Internazionale d Arte Cinematografica di Venezia La Biennale di Venezia in Italian Archivio Storico delle Arti Contemporanee Retrieved April 23 2020 Zacharek Stephanie September 5 2013 Venice update Kelly Reichardt s Night Moves James Franco s Child of God and more LA Weekly Retrieved April 5 2020 Roos Fred Spring 1957 Venice Film Festival 1956 PDF The Quarterly of Film Radio and television University of California Press 11 3 249 doi 10 2307 1209744 JSTOR 1209744 Retrieved April 5 2020 The report began with a few sentences of praise for each of the 14 films sic and then selected the Japanese Harp of Burma and the Spanish Calle Mayor as being particularly outstanding Since the jury was unable to decide which of these two films was the superior it had decided not to award a grand prix St Mark Golden Lion this year 30 Mostra Internazionale d Arte Cinematografica di Venezia La Biennale di Venezia in Italian Archivio Storico delle Arti Contemporanee Retrieved April 23 2020 a b c d e f Venice Film Festival History 1932 2019 The 70s La Biennale di Venezia 7 December 2017 Retrieved April 23 2020 The Post war period 1948 1973 La Biennale di Venezia 12 April 2017 Retrieved April 23 2020 Venice Film Fete in Quest of Glamour The New York Times August 28 1979 Retrieved April 24 2020 Carlo Lizzani leftist director and the festival s new president has not so far managed to restore the Golden Lion awards presented at Venice until 1968 Vivarelli Nick 2020 07 20 Venice Film Festival to Honor Tilda Swinton Ann Hui With Golden Lions for Career Achievement Variety Retrieved 2020 07 23 Venezia 79 Leone d oro alla carriera a Catherine Deneuve E una gioia La Repubblica 1 June 2022 Retrieved 1 June 2022 Venezia Cinema Leone d Oro alla carriera a Paul Schrader Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata 4 May 2022 Retrieved 4 May 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Golden Lion La Biennale di Venezia official website Cinema history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Golden Lion amp oldid 1124959510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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