79th Venice International Film Festival

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The 79th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August to 10 September 2022.[1][2][3] Noah Baumbach's White Noise was the festival's opening film, and Francesco Carrozzini's The Hanging Sun was the closing film.

79th Venice International Film Festival
Official festival poster by Lorenzo Mattotti
Opening filmWhite Noise
Closing filmThe Hanging Sun
LocationVenice, Italy
Founded1932
AwardsGolden Lion: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Hosted byRocío Muñoz Morales
Artistic directorAlberto Barbera
Festival date31 August – 10 September 2022
Websitewww.labiennale.org/en/cinema/2022
Venice Film Festival chronology

American actress Julianne Moore was the Jury President of the Main competition. Laura Poitras' All the Beauty and the Bloodshed was the winner of the Golden Lion, making it the second documentary, following Gianfranco Rosi's Sacro GRA in 2013, to win the festival's top prize.[4]

American filmmaker Paul Schrader and French actress Catherine Deneuve were awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.[5][6]

Juries

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Main competition (Venezia 79)

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Horizons (Orizzonti)

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Luigi de Laurentis Award

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Venice Immersive

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Official selection

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In competition

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The following films were selected for the main international competition:[10]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Laura Poitras United States
Argentina, 1985 Santiago Mitre Argentina, United States
Athena Romain Gavras France
The Banshees of Inisherin Martin McDonagh Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades Alejandro G. Iñárritu Mexico
Beyond the Wall شب، داخلی، دیوار Vahid Jalilvand Iran
Blonde Andrew Dominik United States
Bones and All Luca Guadagnino Italy, United States
Chiara Susanna Nicchiarelli Belgium, Italy
A Couple Un Couple Frederick Wiseman France, United States
The Eternal Daughter Joanna Hogg United Kingdom, United States
L'immensità Emanuele Crialese France, Italy
Lord of the Ants Il signore delle formiche Gianni Amelio Italy
Love Life Kōji Fukada Japan, France
Monica Andrea Pallaoro Italy, United States
No Bears خرس نیست Jafar Panahi Iran
Other People's Children Les Enfants des Autres Rebecca Zlotowski France
Our Ties Les Miens Roschdy Zem
Saint Omer Alice Diop
The Son Florian Zeller United Kingdom, United States
Tár Todd Field Germany, United States
The Whale Darren Aronofsky United States
White Noise (opening film) Noah Baumbach United Kingdom, United States
Highlighted title indicates Golden Lion winner.

Out of competition

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The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[10]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Fiction
Call of God Kõne taevast Kim Ki-duk Estonia, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan
Dead for a Dollar Walter Hill United States
Don't Worry Darling Olivia Wilde
Dreamin' Wild Bill Pohlad
Dry Siccità Paolo Virzì Italy
The Hanging Sun (closing film) Francesco Carrozzini
Living Oliver Hermanus United Kingdom
Master Gardener Paul Schrader United States
Pearl Ti West
When the Waves Are Gone Kapag Wala Na Ang Mga Alon Lav Diaz Philippines, France, Portugal, Denmark
Non Fiction
Bobi Wine: Ghetto President Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo Uganda, United Kingdom, United States
A Compassionate Spy Steve James United States
Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom Evgeny Afineevsky Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States
Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità Enrico Ghezzi, Alessandro Gagliardo Italy
In Viaggio Gianfranco Rosi
The Kiev Trial Sergei Loznitsa Netherland, Ukraine
The Matchmaker Benedetta Argentieri Italy
Music for Black Pigeons Jørgen Leth, Andreas Koefoed Denmark
Nuclear Oliver Stone United States
Series
Copenhagen Cowboy Nicolas Winding Refn Denmark
The Kingdom Exodus Riget Exodus Lars von Trier

Horizons (Orizzonti)

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The lineup of films selected for the Horizons section is as follows:[11]

In competition

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English title Original title Director(s) Production country
A Man ある男 Kei Ishikawa Japan
Autobiography Makbul Mubarak [id] Indonesia, France, Singapore, The Philippines, Germany, Qatar
Blanquita Fernando Guzzoni [es] Chile, Mexico
Bread and Salt Chleb i sól Damian Kocur Poland
The Bride Sergio Trefaut Portugal
Burning Hearts Ti mangio il cuore Pippo Mezzapesa [it] Italy
For My Country Pour la France Rachid Hami [fr] France, Taiwan
The Happiest Man in the World Teona Strugar Mitevska Bosnia, Belgium, Denmark
Innocence Guy Davidi Denmark, Israel, Finland, Iceland
Luxembourg, Luxembourg Antonio Lukich Ukraine
On the Fringe En los márgenes Juan Diego Botto Spain
Princess (opening film) Roberto De Paolis Italy
The Sitting Duck La Syndicaliste Jean-Paul Salomé France
To the North Mihai Mincan Romania, France, Greece, Bulgaria, Czech Republic
Trenque Lauquen Laura Citarella Argentina, Germany
Vera Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel Austria
Victim Michal Blasko Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany
World War III جنگ جهانی سوم Houman Seyyedi Iran
Highlighted title indicates Orizzonti award winner.

Horizons Extra

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English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Amanda Carolina Cavalli Italy
Goliath Adilkhan Yerzhanov
Hanging Gardens Janain mualaqa Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji Iraq, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Kingdom
Nezouh Soudade Kaadan United Kingdom, Syria, France
Notte fantasma Fulvio Risuleo Italy
The Origin of Evil L'Origine du mal Sébastien Marnier France, Canada
Red Shoes Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser Mexico, Italy
Valeria Is Getting Married Valeria Mithatenet Michal Vinik Israel
Without Her بی رویا Arian Vazirdaftari Iran

Highlighted title indicates Orizzonti Extra award winner.

Venice Immersive

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The lineup of films selected for the Venice Immersive section is as follows:[12]

In competition

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English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Ascenders Jonathan Astruc and Jonathana Tamene France
Stay Alive My Son Tu Vivras, Mon Fils Voctira Bousis Greece, United States
Reimagined Volume 1: Nyssa Julie Cavaliere United States
Rencontre(s) Mathias Chelebourg France
The Man Who Couldn't Leave Chen Singing Taipei
All Unsaved Progress Will Be Lost Mélanie Courtinat France
Eurydice, A Descent into Infinity Eurydice, Een Afdaling in Oneindigheid Celine Daemen Netherlands
Okawari Landia Egal and Amaury Burthie France, Canada
Dazzle: A Re-Assembly of Bodies Ruth Gibson, Bruno Martelli, Alexa Pollmann, and Bine Roth United Kingdom
Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom Russell Harding, Tim Jones, and Marcus Moresby
Treasure Heist Luan Trinh United States
From the Main Square Pedro Harres Germany
Sorella's Story Peter Hegedus Australia, Hungary, Sweden
Eggscape German Heller, Jorge Tereso, and Federico Heller Argentina
Typeman Keisuke Itoh Japan
Kindred Bambou Kenneth United Kingdom
Poet's Room Shineui Bang Bomsok Ku South Korea
Gumball Dreams Deirdre V. Lyons and Christopher Davis United States
Namuanki Kevin Mack
Darkening Tmání Ondrej Moravec Czech Republic, Germany
Eternelle, Notre Dame Bruno Seillier France
All That Remains Quintero Craig Taipei
Rock Paper Scissors Alex Ruhl United Kingdom
Thank You for Sharing Your World Yu Sakudo and Toshiaki Hanzaki Japan
Framerate: Pulse of the Earth Matthew Shaw and William Trossell United Kingdom
Mrs. Benz: Voyage of Discovery Eloise Singer
Uncanny Alley Rick Treweek South Africa
Fight Back Celine Tricart France, United States
Mandala: A Brief Moment in Time Thomse Villepoux China, France

Biennale College Cinema VR – Out of competition

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Original Title Director(s) Production country
Elele Sjoerd van Acker Netherlands
Mono Chiara Troisi Italy
Chroma 11 Tsang Tsui-Shan Hong Kong

Best of Immersive – Out of competition

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On the Morning You Wake (to the End of the World) Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, and Arnaud Colinart France, United Kingdom, United States
(Hi)story of a Painting: The Light in the Shadow Quentin Darras and Gaelle Mourre United Kingdom
Area Man Lives Amy Green and Ryan Green United States
Lustration Ryan Griffen Australia, United States
Alex Honnold: The Soloist VR Jonathan Griffith France, United States
Space Explorers: The ISS Experience: Episode 3, Unite Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphael Canada
Space Explorers: The ISS Experience: Spacewalkers Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphael
Kingdom of Plants with David Attenborough Iona McEwan United Kingdom, United States
The Miracle Basket Abner Preis Netherlands
Shores of Loci Ellen Utrecht, James Sundra, Dani Bittman, and Daisy Berns United States

Special Screening Event – Out of competition

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Original Title Director(s) Production country
We Met in Virtual Reality Joe Hunting United Kingdom

Independent Sections

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Venice International Critics' Week

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The lineup of films selected for the 37th Venice International Critics' Week is as follows:[13]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
In competition
Anhell69 Theo Montoya Colombia
Beating Sun Tant que le soleil frappe Philippe Petit France
Dogborn Isabella Carbonell Sweden
Eismayer David Wagner Austria
Have You Seen This Woman? Да ли сте видели ову жену? Dušan Zorić, Matija Gluščević Serbia, Croatia
Margins Margini Niccolò Falsetti Italy
Skin Deep Aus meiner Haut Alex Schaad Germany
Out of competition
Three Nights a Week (opening film) Florent Gouelou France
Blood Pedro Costa Portugal
Queens (closing film) Yasmine Benkiran Morocco
SIC@SIC Short Italian Cinema
Albertine Where Are You? Maria Guidone Italy
Like Snails Come le lumache Margherita Panizon
Nostos Mauro Zingarelli
Sapling Puiet Lorenzo Fabbro, Bronte Stahl Italy, United States, Romania
Reginetta Federico Russotto Italy
Remains Resti Federico Fadiga
Lucid Room La stanza lucida Chiara Caterina

Giornate degli Autori

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In competition

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English title[14] Original title Director(s) Production country
In competition
Bentu Salvatore Mereu Italy
Ordinary Failures Běžná selhání Cristina Groșan Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia
Blue Jean Georgia Oakley United Kingdom
Dirty, Difficult, Dangerous (opening film) Wissam Charaf France, Italy, Lebanon
The Last Queen Adila Bendimerad, Damien Ounouri Algeria, France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Taiwan
The Damned Don’t Cry Fyzal Boulifa France, Belgium, Morocco
Wolf and Dog Cláudia Varejão Portugal, France
Padre Pio Abel Ferrara Italy, Germany, United Kingdom
Stonewalling Huang Ji, Otsuka Ryuji Japan
The Maiden Graham Foy Canada, United States
Special events – Out of competition
Olimpia’s Way Corrado Ceron Italy
Alone تنها Jafar Najafi Iran
We’re Here to Try Greta De Lazzaris, Jacopo Quadri Italy
Casa Susanna Sebastien Lifshitz
March on Rome Mark Cousins
La fornace Daniele Ciprì
The Listener (closing film) Steve Buscemi United States
Venice Nights
Land of Upright People Christian Carmosino Mereu Italy
Kristos, the Last Child Giulia Amati
The Crown Shyness Valentina Bertani
Las leonas Isabel Achával, Chiara Biondi
Le favolose Roberta Torre
Pablo from Neanderthal Antonello Matarazzo
Se fate i bravi Stefano Collizzoli, Daniele Gaglianone
The Bone Breakers Vincenzo Pirrotta
An Invisible Enemy Riccardo Campagna, Federico Savonitto
Women's Tales Project
Carta a mi madre para mi hijo Carla Simón Italy
House Comes with a Bird Janicza Bravo

Official Awards

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The following official awards were presented at the 79th Edition:[4]

 
Laura Poitras, Golden Lion winner

In competition

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Horizons (Orizzonti)

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Horizons Extra

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  • Audience Award: Nezouh by Soudade Kaadan

Lion of the Future

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Venice Immersive

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  • Best Experience: The Man Who Couldn't Leave by Chen Singing
  • Grand Jury Prize: From the Main Square by Pedro Harres
  • Special Jury Prize: Eggscape by German Heller

Independent Sections Awards

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The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:[15]

Venice International Critics' Week

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  • Grand Prize: Eismayer by David Wagner
    • Jury special mention: Anhell69 by Theo Montoya
  • The Film Club Audience award: Margini by Niccolò Falsetti
  • Verona Film Club Award: Anhell69 by Theo Montoya
  • Mario Serandrei: Anhell69 by Theo Montoya
  • Best Short Film: Sapling by Lorenzo Fabbro and Bronte Stahl
  • Best Director: Albertine Where Are You? by Maria Guidone
  • Best Technical Contribution: Reginetta by Federico Russotto
  • Europa Cinemas Label Award: Dirty, Difficult, Dangerous by Wissam Charaf
  • GdA Director's Award: Wolf and Dog by Cláudia Varejão
  • People Choice's Award: Blue Jean by Georgia Oakley
  • BNL Gruppo BNP Paribas People's Choice Award: The Maiden by Graham Foy

Independent Awards

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  • Skin Deep by Alex Schaad

ARCA CinemaGiovani Award

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Authors under 40 Award

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  • Best Directing: Dogborn by Isabella Carbonell
  • Best Directing: Ordinary Failures by Cristina Grosan
    • Special Mention: The Last Queen by Adila Bendimerad and Damien Ounouri
    • Special Mention: Have You Seen This Woman? by Dušan Zorić and Matija Gluščević
    • Special Mention: Blue Jean by Georgia Oakley

Brain Award

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Casa Wabi – Mantarraya Award

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CICT - UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni" Award

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Cinema & Arts Award

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Premio CinemaSarà

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Edipo Re Award

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Premio Fondazione Fai Persona Lavoro Ambiente

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  • The Sitting Duck by Jean-Paul Salomé
    • Special Mention: Princess by Roberto De Paolis (treatment of issues related to environment)
    • Special Mention: Hanging Gardens by Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji (treatment of issues related to work)

Fanheart3 Award

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  • Graffetta d'Oro for Best Film: Don't Worry Darling by Olivia Wilde
  • Nave d'Argento for Best OTP: to the characters Charles Eismayer and Mario Falak in Eismayer by David Wagner
  • XR Fan Experience: Lustration by Ryan Griffen
  • XR Special Mention: Fight Back by Celine Tricart

FEDIC Award

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  • Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità by Enrico Ghezzi and Alessandro Gagliardo
    • Special Mention for Best Film: Burning Hearts by Pippo Mezzapesa
    • Special Mention for Best Short Film: Albertine Where Are You? by Maria Guidone
  • Best Film (main competition): Argentina, 1985 by Santiago Mitre
  • Best Film (other sections): Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak

Francesco Pasinetti Award

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Green Drop Award

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10th INTERFILM Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue

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Lanterna Magica Award

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  • Nezouh by Soudade Kaadan

Leoncino d'Oro Award

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Lizzani Award

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NUOVOIMAIE Talent Awards

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La Pellicola d'Oro Award

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RB Casting Award

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SIGNIS Award

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Smithers Foundation Award "Ambassador of Hope"

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“Sorriso Diverso Venezia Award” XI edition

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Premio Soundtrack Stars Award

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Premio UNIMED

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