46th Venice International Film Festival
The 46th Venice International Film Festival was held September 4–15, 1989.[1][2]
Jury
- Andrei Smirnov: Head of Jury[3]
- Néstor Almendros
- Pupi Avati
- Klaus Maria Brandauer
- Danièle Heymann
- Eleni Karaindrou
- Mariangela Melato
- David Robinson
- Jin Xie
- John Landis
Films in competition
- Australia by Jean-Jacques Andrien (Belgium, France)
- Christian by Gabriel Axel (Danmark)
- Island by Paul Cox (Australia)
- Berlin-Jerusalem by Amos Gitai (Israel)
- She's Been Away by Peter Hall (GB)
- Blauäugig - Ojos Azules by Reinhard Hauff (Germany)
- A City of Sadness by Hou Hsiao-Hsien (Taiwan)
- And Then There Was Light by Otar Iosseliani (France, Germany)
- New Year's Day by Henry Jaglom (USA)
- Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself by Juraj Jakubisko (Czechoslovakia)
- Death of a Tea Master by Kei Kumai (Japan)
- Majnoun Laylà by Taieb Louhichi (Tunisia, Algeria)
- Scugnizzi by Nanni Loy (Italy)
- Recollections of the Yellow House by João César Monteiro (Portugal)
- Tamara Aleksandrovna's Husband and Daughter by Olga Narouskaia (URSS)
- Love Me Not? by Giorgos Panousopoulos (Greece)
- I Want to Go Home by Alain Resnais(France)
- What Time Is It? by Ettore Scola (Italy)
- Ek Din Achanak by Mrinal Sen (India)
- The Pitfall by Vilgot Sjöman (Sweden)
- La Femme de Rose Hill by Alain Tanner (Switzerland)
- Twisted Obsession by Fernando Trueba (Spain)
- Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love by Lina Wertmüller (Italy)
Awards
- Golden Lion:
- Grand Special Jury Prize:
- Silver Lion:
- Golden Osella:
- Best Screenplay - Jules Feiffer (I Want to Go Home)
- Best Cinematography - Giorgos Arvanitis (Australia)
- Best Music - Scugnizzi
- Volpi Cup:
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi & Marcello Mastroianni (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft & Geraldine James (Screen One)
- The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal:
- Career Golden Lion:
- Golden Ciak:
- Best Film - I Want to Go Home (Alain Resnais)
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft (Screen One)
- FIPRESCI Prize:
- Critics Week - Un monde sans pitié (Eric Rochant)
- Competition - Dekalog (Krzysztof Kieslowski)
- OCIC Award:
- OCIC Award - Honorable Mention:
- UNICEF Award:
- Reinhard Hauff (Blauäugig)
- UNESCO Award:
- Pasinetti Award:
- Best Film - I Want to Go Home (Alain Resnais)
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft (Screen One)
- Pietro Bianchi Award:
- Little Golden Lion:
- Elvira Notari Prize:
- Olga Narutskaya (Muzh i doch' Tamary Aleksandrovny)
- Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award:
- Nanni Moretti (Red Lob)
- Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award - Special Mention:
- Otar Iosseliani (Et la lumière fut)
- Amos Gitai (Berlin-Yerushalaim)
- João César Monteiro (Recordações da Casa Amarela)
- Sergio Trasatti Award:
- Children and Cinema Award:
- Kodak-Cinecritica Award:
References
- ↑ "VENICE 1989 – THE 46TH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ↑ "The 1980′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
- ↑ "Juries for the 1980′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
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