Silver Lion
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The Silver Lion (or Leone d'Argento) refers to a number of awards presented at the Venice Film Festival. The prize is awarded irregularly and has gone through several changes of purpose. Until 1995, the award was infrequently given to a number of films as second prize for those nominated for the Golden Lion. At various times, the Silver Lion has also been awarded for debut films, short films, and direction.
Silver Lion prize winners
1953–1957
From 1953 to 1957, the Silver Lion was awarded to a number of films nominated for the Golden Lion as a second prize.
- 1953
- 1954
- 1955
- 1956 – no award
- 1957 – Le Notti Bianche by Luchino Visconti
1958–1982
- 1966 – Chappaqua by Conrad Rooks
1983–1987
From 1983 to 1989, the Silver Lion was awarded to the best film by a director for his debut film.
- 1983 – Sugar Cane Alley by Euzhan Palcy
- 1984 – Sonatine by Micheline Lanctôt
- 1985 – Dust by Marion Hänsel
- 1986 – A King and His Movie by Carlos Sorín
- 1987 – Maurice by James Ivory
1988–1994
Since 1988, the Silver Lion has been given to one or more films nominated for the Golden Lion.
- 1988 – Landscape in the Mist by Theo Angelopoulos
- 1989
- Recordações da Casa Amarela by João César Monteiro
- Death of a Tea Master by Kei Kumai
- 1990 – no award
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993 – Kosh ba kosh by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov
- 1994
- 1995–present – no award
Silver Lion for Best Screenplay
- 1990 – Sirup by Helle Ryslinge
Silver Lion for Best Short Film
- 1996 – O Tamaiti by Sima Urale
- 1999 – Portrait of a Young Man Drowning by Teboho Mahlatsi
- 2000 – A Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow by Peter Long
- 2001 – Freunde by Jan Krüger
- 2002 – Clown by Irina Evteeva
- 2003 – Neft by Murad Ibragimbekov
- 2004 – Signe d'appartenance by Kamel Cherif
- 2005 – Xiaozhan by Chien-ping Lin
- 2006 – Comment on freine dans une descente? by Alix Delaporte
- 2007 – Dog Altogether by Paddy Considine
Silver Lion for Best Direction
- 1990 – Martin Scorsese for Goodfellas
- 1991
- 1995–1997 – no award
- 1998 – Emir Kusturica for Black Cat, White Cat
- 1999 – Zhang Yuan for Seventeen Years
- 2000 – Buddhadeb Dasgupta for Uttara
- 2001 – Babak Payami for Secret Ballot
- 2002 – Lee Chang-dong for Oasis
- 2003 – Takeshi Kitano for Zatōichi
- 2004 – Kim Ki-duk for 3-Iron
- 2005 – Philippe Garrel for Regular Lovers
- 2006 – Alain Resnais for Cœurs
- 2007 – Brian De Palma for Redacted
- 2008 – Aleksei Alekseivich German for Paper Soldier
- 2009 – Shirin Neshat for Women Without Men
- 2010 – Álex de la Iglesia for The Last Circus
- 2011 – Cai Shangjun for People Mountain People Sea
- 2012 – Paul Thomas Anderson for The Master
- 2013 – Alexandros Avranas for Miss Violence
- 2014 – Andrei Konchalovsky for The Postman's White Nights
- 2015 – Pablo Trapero for El Clan
- 2016
Silver Lion for Revelation
- 2006 – Emanuele Crialese for Nuovomondo
References
- "Venice Film Festival". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved May 28, 2008.
External links
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