And the Winners Are: Official Awards of the 80th Venice International Film Festival


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The 80th Venice International Film Festival, also known as Venezia 80, has concluded with a grand celebration of cinematic excellence. The prestigious event featured a distinguished jury, chaired by the talented filmmaker Damien Chazelle and comprised of esteemed industry professionals. After carefully viewing all 23 films in competition, the jury has made its decisions, and the results are in!


The most coveted award of the Venice International Film Festival, the Golden Lion for Best Film, was awarded to "POOR THINGS." This film has captured the hearts and minds of the jury and the audience alike, standing out as a masterpiece among its peers. The Golden Lion is a symbol of artistic achievement and innovation, making "POOR THINGS" a must-watch for cinephiles around the world.


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While "POOR THINGS" claimed the top honor, it's important to recognize that all the films in competition showcased exceptional talent and creativity. The Venice International Film Festival continues to be a platform that celebrates the diversity of voices and stories from the global film community.

The jury, led by Damien Chazelle, included Saleh Bakri, Jane Campion, Mia Hansen-Løve, Gabriele Mainetti, Martin McDonagh, Santiago Mitre, and Laura and Shu Qi. Their collective expertise and discerning taste played a pivotal role in selecting the deserving winners.

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