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Volpi Cup for Best Actress

The Volpi Cup for Best Actress is an award presented by the Venice Film Festival. It is given by the festival jury in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance from the films in the competition slate. It is named in honor of Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, the founder of the festival.[1] The 1st ceremony was held in 1932, when Helen Hayes received the Volpi Cup for the title role in The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)—this was the only time that the award was chosen by public voting.[2] From 1942 to 1945, the festival was suspended because of World War II. The student protests in May 1968 opened a period of institutional changes, with no prizes were awarded from 1969 to 1979.[2][3][4]

Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Coppa Volpi per la migliore interpretazione femminile (Italian)
The 2022 recipient: Cate Blanchett
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress
CountryItaly
Presented byVenice Film Festival
First awarded1932
Currently held byCate Blanchett
Tár (2022)
Websitelabiennale.org/en/cinema

The official name of the award has changed several times. In 1934, Katharine Hepburn was honored with the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress for her role in Little Women.[5] It was renamed the Volpi Cup for Best Actress the following year.[4] The awards given from 1947 to 1949 were named the International Award for the Best Actress. The Best Actress Award resumed in 1983, when Darling Légitimus became the first black woman to receive the award for her work Sugar Cane Alley.[6] In 1992, Ingrid Bergman was honored posthumously for her performance in Europe '51, which was denied by the jury in 1952 because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian.[7][8] The award can be for lead or supporting roles with the exception of the period, when the additional award for Best Supporting Actress was given from 1993 to 1995.[2] At the age of four, Victoire Thivisol became the youngest recipient for the title role in Ponette in 1996.[3][9]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 67 actresses. Only four of them have won more than once: Shirley MacLaine, Isabelle Huppert, Valeria Golino and Cate Blanchett, who have each won the cup twice. Bette Davis is the only actress to win the award for her roles in two different films on the same competition; she won in 1937 for her contribution in Marked Woman and Kid Galahad. In 1988, the award was shared by two actresses in different films: Huppert in Story of Women and MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka. There have been two films, She's Been Away in 1989 and La Cérémonie in 1995, that garnered multiple winners in one year. As of 2022, Cate Blanchett is the most recent winner in this category for her portrayal of Lydia Tár in Tár.

Winners

Table key
# Indicates co-winners
  Indicates the Best Supporting Actress winner
Year Image Actress Role Film Original title Nationality of actress Ref.
1932[a]   Helen Hayes Madelon Claudet The Sin of Madelon Claudet United States [10]
1934[b]   Katharine Hepburn Josephine "Jo" March Little Women [11]
1935   Paula Wessely Valerie Gärtner Episode Austria [12]
1936   Annabella Jeanne de Corlaix Veille d'armes France [13]
1937   Bette Davis [c] Mary Dwight Strauber Marked Woman United States [14]
Louise "Fluff" Phillips Kid Galahad
1938   Norma Shearer Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette [15]
1941   Luise Ullrich Annelie Dörensen Annelie Austria [16]
1942   Kristina Söderbaum Anna Jobst Die goldene Stadt Sweden [17]
1947[d]   Anna Magnani Angelina Bianchi Angelina L'onorevole Angelina Italy [18]
1948[d]   Jean Simmons Ophelia Hamlet United Kingdom [19]
1949[d]   Olivia de Havilland Virginia Stuart Cunningham The Snake Pit United States
United Kingdom
[20]
1950   Eleanor Parker Marie Allen Caged United States [21]
1951   Vivien Leigh Blanche DuBois A Streetcar Named Desire United Kingdom [22]
1952   Ingrid Bergman[e] Irene Girard Europe '51 Europa '51 Sweden [8]
1953   Lilli Palmer Abby Edwards The Four Poster Germany [23]
1956   Maria Schell Gervaise Macquart Coupeau Gervaise Austria
Switzerland
[24]
1957 Dzidra Ritenberga Malva Malva Мальва Soviet Union [25]
1958   Sophia Loren Rose Bianco The Black Orchid Italy [26]
1959   Madeleine Robinson Thérèse Marcoux Web of Passion À double tour France [27]
1960   Shirley MacLaine Fran Kubelik The Apartment United States [28]
1961   Suzanne Flon Madame Cordier Thou Shalt Not Kill Tu ne tueras point France [29]
1962   Emmanuelle Riva Thérèse Desqueyroux Thérèse Desqueyroux [30]
1963   Delphine Seyrig Hélène Aughain Muriel Muriel ou le Temps d'un retour [31]
1964   Harriet Andersson Louise To Love Att Älska Sweden [32]
1965   Annie Girardot Kay Larsi Three Rooms in Manhattan Trois chambres à Manhattan France [33]
1966   Natalya Arinbasarova Altynai The First Teacher Первый учитель Soviet Union [34]
1967   Shirley Knight Lula Dutchman United States [35]
1968   Laura Betti Emilia Teorema Italy [36]
1983[f] Darling Légitimus M'Man-Tine Sugar Cane Alley La Rue Cases-Nègres France [37]
1984[f]   Pascale Ogier Louise Full Moon in Paris Les nuits de la pleine lune [38]
1985[f] Not assigned[g] [39]
1986[f]   Valeria Golino Bruna Assecondati A Tale of Love Storia d'amore Italy [40]
1987[f]   Kang Soo-yeon Ok-nyo The Surrogate Woman 씨받이 South Korea [41]
1988   Isabelle Huppert # Marie Latour Story of Women Une affaire de femmes France [42]
  Shirley MacLaine # Madame Sousatzka Madame Sousatzka United States
1989   Peggy Ashcroft # Lillian Huckle She's Been Away United Kingdom [43]
Geraldine James # Harriet Ambrose
1990   Gloria Münchmeyer Lucrecia The Moon in the Mirror La luna en el espejo Chile [44]
1991   Tilda Swinton Isabella Edward II United Kingdom [45]
1992   Gong Li Qiu Ju The Story of Qiu Ju 秋菊打官司 China [46]
1993   Juliette Binoche Julie Vignon de Courcy Three Colours: Blue Trois couleurs : Bleu France [47]
  Anna Bonaiuto   Mother Where Are You? I'm Here Dove siete? Io sono qui Italy
1994   Maria de Medeiros Maria Two Brothers, My Sister Três Irmãos Portugal [48]
  Vanessa Redgrave   Irina Shapira Little Odessa United Kingdom
1995   Sandrine Bonnaire # Sophie La Cérémonie France [49]
  Isabelle Huppert # Jeanne
  Isabella Ferrari   Andreina The Story of a Poor Young Man Romanzo di un giovane povero Italy
1996 Victoire Thivisol Ponette Ponette France [50]
1997   Robin Tunney Marcy Niagara, Niagara United States [51]
1998   Catherine Deneuve Marianne Malivert Place Vendôme France [52]
1999   Nathalie Baye Her Une liaison pornographique [53]
2000   Rose Byrne B.G. The Goddess of 1967 Australia [54]
2001 Sandra Ceccarelli Maria Light of My Eyes Luce dei miei occhi Italy [55]
2002   Julianne Moore Cathy Whitaker Far from Heaven United States [56]
2003   Katja Riemann Lena Fischer Rosenstrasse Germany [57]
2004   Imelda Staunton Vera Rose Drake Vera Drake United Kingdom [58]
2005   Giovanna Mezzogiorno Sabina Don't Tell La bestia nel cuore Italy [59]
2006   Helen Mirren Queen Elizabeth II The Queen United Kingdom [60]
2007   Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn I'm Not There Australia [61]
2008   Dominique Blanc Anne-Marie The Other One L'Autre France [62]
2009   Kseniya Rappoport Sonia The Double Hour La doppia ora Russia [63]
2010   Ariane Labed Marina Attenberg France [64]
2011   Deanie Ip Sister Peach A Simple Life 桃姐 Hong Kong [65]
[66]
2012   Hadas Yaron Shira Mendelman Fill the Void למלא את החלל Israel [67]
[68]
2013   Elena Cotta Samira Calafiore A Street in Palermo Via Castellana Bandiera Italy [69]
[70]
2014   Alba Rohrwacher Mina Hungry Hearts [71]
[72]
2015   Valeria Golino Anna Per amor vostro [73]
[74]
2016   Emma Stone Mia Dolan La La Land United States [75]
[5]
2017   Charlotte Rampling Hannah Hannah United Kingdom [76]
[77]
2018   Olivia Colman Queen Anne The Favourite [78]
[79]
2019   Ariane Ascaride Sylvie Benar Gloria Mundi France [80]
[81]
2020   Vanessa Kirby Martha Weiss Carson Pieces of a Woman United Kingdom [82]
[83]
2021   Penélope Cruz Janis Martinez Parallel Mothers Madres paralelas Spain [84]
2022   Cate Blanchett Lydia Tár Tár Australia

Multiple winners

The following individuals have received multiple Best Actress awards:

Wins Actress Nationality Films
2 Shirley MacLaine United States The Apartment (1960),
Madame Sousatzka (1988)
Isabelle Huppert France Story of Women (1988),
La Cérémonie (1995)
Valeria Golino Italy A Tale of Love (1986),
Per amor vostro (2015)
Cate Blanchett Australia I'm Not There (2007),
Tár (2022)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This year the award was given named Best Actress.
  2. ^ This year the award was given named the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress.
  3. ^ Performer to receive a single award which honor the outstanding work in multiple different films in the same official competition slate.
  4. ^ a b c This year the award was given named International Award for the Best Actress.
  5. ^ Bergman's performance was denied by the jury because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian. She was honored posthumously in 1992.
  6. ^ a b c d e This year the award was given named Best Actress Award.
  7. ^ The jury deemed the best performances to be Sandrine Bonnaire in Vagabond (Sans toit ni loi) and Jane Birkin in Dust, but decided against awarding the prize as both films won major awards. They also gave a special mention to three other actresses for their performances (Sonja Savić in Zivot je lep, Galya Novents in Mer mankutyan tangon, and Themis Bazaka in Petrina hronia).[39]

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For the award for Best Actor see Volpi Cup for Best Actor The Volpi Cup for Best Actress is an award presented by the Venice Film Festival It is given by the festival jury in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance from the films in the competition slate It is named in honor of Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata the founder of the festival 1 The 1st ceremony was held in 1932 when Helen Hayes received the Volpi Cup for the title role in The Sin of Madelon Claudet 1931 this was the only time that the award was chosen by public voting 2 From 1942 to 1945 the festival was suspended because of World War II The student protests in May 1968 opened a period of institutional changes with no prizes were awarded from 1969 to 1979 2 3 4 Volpi Cup for Best ActressCoppa Volpi per la migliore interpretazione femminile Italian The 2022 recipient Cate BlanchettAwarded forBest Performance by an ActressCountryItalyPresented byVenice Film FestivalFirst awarded1932Currently held byCate Blanchett Tar 2022 Websitelabiennale wbr org wbr en wbr cinemaThe official name of the award has changed several times In 1934 Katharine Hepburn was honored with the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress for her role in Little Women 5 It was renamed the Volpi Cup for Best Actress the following year 4 The awards given from 1947 to 1949 were named the International Award for the Best Actress The Best Actress Award resumed in 1983 when Darling Legitimus became the first black woman to receive the award for her work Sugar Cane Alley 6 In 1992 Ingrid Bergman was honored posthumously for her performance in Europe 51 which was denied by the jury in 1952 because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian 7 8 The award can be for lead or supporting roles with the exception of the period when the additional award for Best Supporting Actress was given from 1993 to 1995 2 At the age of four Victoire Thivisol became the youngest recipient for the title role in Ponette in 1996 3 9 Since its inception the award has been given to 67 actresses Only four of them have won more than once Shirley MacLaine Isabelle Huppert Valeria Golino and Cate Blanchett who have each won the cup twice Bette Davis is the only actress to win the award for her roles in two different films on the same competition she won in 1937 for her contribution in Marked Woman and Kid Galahad In 1988 the award was shared by two actresses in different films Huppert in Story of Women and MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka There have been two films She s Been Away in 1989 and La Ceremonie in 1995 that garnered multiple winners in one year As of 2022 update Cate Blanchett is the most recent winner in this category for her portrayal of Lydia Tar in Tar Contents 1 Winners 2 Multiple winners 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksWinners EditTable key Indicates co winners Indicates the Best Supporting Actress winnerYear Image Actress Role Film Original title Nationality of actress Ref 1932 a Helen Hayes Madelon Claudet The Sin of Madelon Claudet United States 10 1934 b Katharine Hepburn Josephine Jo March Little Women 11 1935 Paula Wessely Valerie Gartner Episode Austria 12 1936 Annabella Jeanne de Corlaix Veille d armes France 13 1937 Bette Davis c Mary Dwight Strauber Marked Woman United States 14 Louise Fluff Phillips Kid Galahad1938 Norma Shearer Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette 15 1941 Luise Ullrich Annelie Dorensen Annelie Austria 16 1942 Kristina Soderbaum Anna Jobst Die goldene Stadt Sweden 17 1947 d Anna Magnani Angelina Bianchi Angelina L onorevole Angelina Italy 18 1948 d Jean Simmons Ophelia Hamlet United Kingdom 19 1949 d Olivia de Havilland Virginia Stuart Cunningham The Snake Pit United States United Kingdom 20 1950 Eleanor Parker Marie Allen Caged United States 21 1951 Vivien Leigh Blanche DuBois A Streetcar Named Desire United Kingdom 22 1952 Ingrid Bergman e Irene Girard Europe 51 Europa 51 Sweden 8 1953 Lilli Palmer Abby Edwards The Four Poster Germany 23 1956 Maria Schell Gervaise Macquart Coupeau Gervaise Austria Switzerland 24 1957 Dzidra Ritenberga Malva Malva Malva Soviet Union 25 1958 Sophia Loren Rose Bianco The Black Orchid Italy 26 1959 Madeleine Robinson Therese Marcoux Web of Passion A double tour France 27 1960 Shirley MacLaine Fran Kubelik The Apartment United States 28 1961 Suzanne Flon Madame Cordier Thou Shalt Not Kill Tu ne tueras point France 29 1962 Emmanuelle Riva Therese Desqueyroux Therese Desqueyroux 30 1963 Delphine Seyrig Helene Aughain Muriel Muriel ou le Temps d un retour 31 1964 Harriet Andersson Louise To Love Att Alska Sweden 32 1965 Annie Girardot Kay Larsi Three Rooms in Manhattan Trois chambres a Manhattan France 33 1966 Natalya Arinbasarova Altynai The First Teacher Pervyj uchitel Soviet Union 34 1967 Shirley Knight Lula Dutchman United States 35 1968 Laura Betti Emilia Teorema Italy 36 1983 f Darling Legitimus M Man Tine Sugar Cane Alley La Rue Cases Negres France 37 1984 f Pascale Ogier Louise Full Moon in Paris Les nuits de la pleine lune 38 1985 f Not assigned g 39 1986 f Valeria Golino Bruna Assecondati A Tale of Love Storia d amore Italy 40 1987 f Kang Soo yeon Ok nyo The Surrogate Woman 씨받이 South Korea 41 1988 Isabelle Huppert Marie Latour Story of Women Une affaire de femmes France 42 Shirley MacLaine Madame Sousatzka Madame Sousatzka United States1989 Peggy Ashcroft Lillian Huckle She s Been Away United Kingdom 43 Geraldine James Harriet Ambrose1990 Gloria Munchmeyer Lucrecia The Moon in the Mirror La luna en el espejo Chile 44 1991 Tilda Swinton Isabella Edward II United Kingdom 45 1992 Gong Li Qiu Ju The Story of Qiu Ju 秋菊打官司 China 46 1993 Juliette Binoche Julie Vignon de Courcy Three Colours Blue Trois couleurs Bleu France 47 Anna Bonaiuto Mother Where Are You I m Here Dove siete Io sono qui Italy1994 Maria de Medeiros Maria Two Brothers My Sister Tres Irmaos Portugal 48 Vanessa Redgrave Irina Shapira Little Odessa United Kingdom1995 Sandrine Bonnaire Sophie La Ceremonie France 49 Isabelle Huppert Jeanne Isabella Ferrari Andreina The Story of a Poor Young Man Romanzo di un giovane povero Italy1996 Victoire Thivisol Ponette Ponette France 50 1997 Robin Tunney Marcy Niagara Niagara United States 51 1998 Catherine Deneuve Marianne Malivert Place Vendome France 52 1999 Nathalie Baye Her Une liaison pornographique 53 2000 Rose Byrne B G The Goddess of 1967 Australia 54 2001 Sandra Ceccarelli Maria Light of My Eyes Luce dei miei occhi Italy 55 2002 Julianne Moore Cathy Whitaker Far from Heaven United States 56 2003 Katja Riemann Lena Fischer Rosenstrasse Germany 57 2004 Imelda Staunton Vera Rose Drake Vera Drake United Kingdom 58 2005 Giovanna Mezzogiorno Sabina Don t Tell La bestia nel cuore Italy 59 2006 Helen Mirren Queen Elizabeth II The Queen United Kingdom 60 2007 Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn I m Not There Australia 61 2008 Dominique Blanc Anne Marie The Other One L Autre France 62 2009 Kseniya Rappoport Sonia The Double Hour La doppia ora Russia 63 2010 Ariane Labed Marina Attenberg France 64 2011 Deanie Ip Sister Peach A Simple Life 桃姐 Hong Kong 65 66 2012 Hadas Yaron Shira Mendelman Fill the Void למלא את החלל Israel 67 68 2013 Elena Cotta Samira Calafiore A Street in Palermo Via Castellana Bandiera Italy 69 70 2014 Alba Rohrwacher Mina Hungry Hearts 71 72 2015 Valeria Golino Anna Per amor vostro 73 74 2016 Emma Stone Mia Dolan La La Land United States 75 5 2017 Charlotte Rampling Hannah Hannah United Kingdom 76 77 2018 Olivia Colman Queen Anne The Favourite 78 79 2019 Ariane Ascaride Sylvie Benar Gloria Mundi France 80 81 2020 Vanessa Kirby Martha Weiss Carson Pieces of a Woman United Kingdom 82 83 2021 Penelope Cruz Janis Martinez Parallel Mothers Madres paralelas Spain 84 2022 Cate Blanchett Lydia Tar Tar AustraliaMultiple winners EditThe following individuals have received multiple Best Actress awards Wins Actress Nationality Films2 Shirley MacLaine United States The Apartment 1960 Madame Sousatzka 1988 Isabelle Huppert France Story of Women 1988 La Ceremonie 1995 Valeria Golino Italy A Tale of Love 1986 Per amor vostro 2015 Cate Blanchett Australia I m Not There 2007 Tar 2022 See also EditCannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress Silver Bear for Best ActressNotes Edit This year the award was given named Best Actress This year the award was given named the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress Performer to receive a single award which honor the outstanding work in multiple different films in the same official competition slate a b c This year the award was given named International Award for the Best Actress Bergman s performance was denied by the jury because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian She was honored posthumously in 1992 a b c d e This year the award was given named Best Actress Award The jury deemed the best performances to be Sandrine Bonnaire in Vagabond Sans toit ni loi and Jane Birkin in Dust but decided against awarding the prize as both films won major awards They also gave a special mention to three other actresses for their performances Sonja Savic in Zivot je lep Galya Novents in Mer mankutyan tangon and Themis Bazaka in Petrina hronia 39 References Edit Lake Ed 8 October 2009 The reel thing The National Archived from the original on 12 August 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2018 a b c Moliterno Gino 19 October 2009 The A to Z of Italian Cinema Scarecrow Press pp 247 350 356 360 363 ISBN 978 0 8108 7059 8 Retrieved 28 July 2019 via Google Books a b Venice Film Festival timeline Variety 24 August 2003 Archived from the original on 12 August 2019 Retrieved 24 August 2013 a b History of the Venice Film Festival Venice Biennale Archived from the original on 8 June 2018 Retrieved 28 July 2019 a b Dessem Matthew 11 September 2016 Emma Stone and Tom Ford Win at Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Goes to The Woman Who Left Slate Archived from the original on 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