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‘Poor Things’ has been awarded the Golden Lion at Venice - www.thehollywoodnews.com - Italy
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13.11.2023

‘Poor Things’ has been awarded the Golden Lion at Venice

Poor Things which took the top award, the Golden Lion. Lanthimos is becoming one of the best of his generation after previous hits The Lobster (love that movie), The Killing of a Sacred Deer and the Oscar-winning The Favourite.

Juliette Binoche Appointed New President Of European Film Academy As Agnieszka Holland Steps Down - deadline.com - France - Poland - Berlin
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14.03.2024

Juliette Binoche Appointed New President Of European Film Academy As Agnieszka Holland Steps Down

French actress Juliette Binoche has been announced as the new president of the European Film Academy, replacing Polish director Agnieszka Holland.

‘The Strangers’ Case’ Review: A Polished But Heavy-Handed Thriller Sorts the Villains From the Victims of the Syrian Refugee Crisis - variety.com - Syria
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25.02.2024

‘The Strangers’ Case’ Review: A Polished But Heavy-Handed Thriller Sorts the Villains From the Victims of the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Guy Lodge Film Critic The international scope and grueling human cost of the global refugee crisis lends itself to contemporary epic filmmaking of a particularly sober stripe, as seen mostly recently in Agnieszka Holland’s “Green Border” and Matteo Garrone’s Oscar-nominated “Io Capitano.” Shorn of their ripped-from-the-headlines urgency, such stories of humans crossing vast distances and facing hostile odds in pursuit of a better life are as old as time itself. A muscular, assured debut feature from U.S.

‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Producer Marie-Ange Luciani Talks Berlin Film ‘Langue Étrangère’ & Future Projects - deadline.com - France - London - Germany - Berlin
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23.02.2024

‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Producer Marie-Ange Luciani Talks Berlin Film ‘Langue Étrangère’ & Future Projects

Anatomy of a Fall French producer Marie-Ange Luciani put in a flying appearance at the Berlinale this week with Claire Burger’s coming-of-age drama Langue Étrangère which received a warm reception in competition.

Polish Filmmakers Gear Up for New Political Reality: ‘Recent Years Have Been Very Difficult’ - variety.com - Poland - Czech Republic - Finland - Croatia
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17.02.2024

Polish Filmmakers Gear Up for New Political Reality: ‘Recent Years Have Been Very Difficult’

Marta Balaga Following the October parliamentary election that saw the defeat of the right-wing Law and Justice party and appointment of leader of the opposition party Donald Tusk as prime minister, Polish filmmakers are cautiously readying for change. “So far, our cinema authorities have not changed. It remains to be seen whether they will change their approach to funding more topical or controversial projects.

Films Boutique Reunites With Agnieszka Holland on Kafka Biopic ‘Franz,’ Closes First Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Germany - Poland - Czech Republic
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15.02.2024

Films Boutique Reunites With Agnieszka Holland on Kafka Biopic ‘Franz,’ Closes First Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Films Boutique has reunited with “Green Border” director Agnieszka Holland on her Franz Kafka biopic “Franz,” currently in pre-production. Set to begin principal photography in April in the Czech Republic and Germany — during the centenary of the author’s death — the film has already been acquired for theatrical distribution by Bac Films Distribution (France), X Verleih (Germany), Bioskop (Czech Republic) and Kino Świat (Poland).

Debbie Harry, Amanda Kramer to Discuss Collaboration on ‘So Unreal’ at International Film Festival Rotterdam - variety.com - London - Mexico - Poland - Tunisia
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16.01.2024

Debbie Harry, Amanda Kramer to Discuss Collaboration on ‘So Unreal’ at International Film Festival Rotterdam

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie, will be among those taking part in on-stage talks at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, which runs Jan. 25 to Feb.

‘Green Border’ & ‘The Peasants’ To Bookend Kinoteka Polish Film Festival In London - deadline.com - Britain - London - Poland - Belarus
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20.12.2023

‘Green Border’ & ‘The Peasants’ To Bookend Kinoteka Polish Film Festival In London

EXCLUSIVE: Agnieszka Holland’s migrant drama Green Border will open the 22nd Kinoteka Polish Film Festival, running from March 6 to 28 in various locations across London.

‘The Zone Of Interest’ Is Best Picture At Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards – Complete Winners List - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA
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11.12.2023

‘The Zone Of Interest’ Is Best Picture At Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards – Complete Winners List

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is revealing its 2023 awards today, and Deadline is updating the winners list live as they are announced. See the latest tally below.

Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Sweeps European Film Awards Winning Best Film, Director, Screenplay & Actress For Sandra Hüller – Full Winners List - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - France - Ukraine - Russia - Greece - Berlin - Hungary - Israel - Palestine - Lithuania
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09.12.2023

Justine Triet’s ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Sweeps European Film Awards Winning Best Film, Director, Screenplay & Actress For Sandra Hüller – Full Winners List

French director Justine Triet’s Cannes Palme d’Or winning film Anatomy Of A Fall swept the awards at 36th European Film Awards in Berlin this evening, winning Best European Film, Director, Screenplay (with Arthur Harari) and actress for Sandra Hüller.

European Film Awards Kick-Off With Call For Unity Amid Geopolitical Tensions Around The World – Live Updating - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - Ukraine - Russia - Poland - Berlin - Finland - Israel - Palestine - Lithuania
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09.12.2023

European Film Awards Kick-Off With Call For Unity Amid Geopolitical Tensions Around The World – Live Updating

Cinema professionals from across Europe are gathered in Berlin this evening for the 36th European Film Awards.

European Film Awards 2023: Winners List (Updating Live) - variety.com - Britain - Spain - Italy - Germany - city Sandra - Poland - Berlin - Turkey - Finland - Hungary - Lithuania - county Christian
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09.12.2023

European Film Awards 2023: Winners List (Updating Live)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor The 36th European Film Awards are underway at the Arena in the German capital of Berlin. The awards have been voted on by the 4,600 members of the European Film Academy.

Matthijs Wouter Knol Talks Ambitions To Make European Film Awards Bigger Part Of Awards Season Conversation - deadline.com - Britain - Russia - Poland - Berlin - Finland - Israel - Palestine
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09.12.2023

Matthijs Wouter Knol Talks Ambitions To Make European Film Awards Bigger Part Of Awards Season Conversation

Cinema professionals from across Europe are gathering in Berlin this weekend for the ceremony of the 36th European Film Awards on Saturday evening.

Kino Lorber Takes North America For Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’ - deadline.com - Britain - New York - USA - Poland - Berlin - Belarus
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21.11.2023

Kino Lorber Takes North America For Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’

Kino Lorber has acquired North American rights to Polish director Agnieszka Holland’s migrant crisis drama Green Border.

Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Acquired for the U.S. and U.K. by Kino Lorber, Modern Films (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - USA - Poland - Belarus
variety.com
21.11.2023

Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Acquired for the U.S. and U.K. by Kino Lorber, Modern Films (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent “Green Border,” Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Special Jury Prize-winning refugee drama, has been acquired by Kino Lorber in the U.S. (“Scrapper”) and Modern Films in the U.K. (“Drive My Car”).

‘The Zone of Interest,’ ‘Fallen Leaves’ Lead European Film Awards Race, Followed by ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ - variety.com - Berlin
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07.11.2023

‘The Zone of Interest,’ ‘Fallen Leaves’ Lead European Film Awards Race, Followed by ‘Anatomy of a Fall’

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest” and Aki Kaurismäki’s “Fallen Leaves” led the European Film Awards race after nominations for the major categories were revealed Tuesday. The films were nominated in all five major categories – European film, director, screenwriter, actor and actress. Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” was close behind with four nominations – film, director, screenwriter and actress.

‘Fallen Leaves’ & ‘The Zone Of Interest’ Top European Film Award Nominations In Main Categories - deadline.com - Britain - France - Italy - Germany - Saudi Arabia - Poland - Berlin - Finland - Tunisia - city Tunisia
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07.11.2023

‘Fallen Leaves’ & ‘The Zone Of Interest’ Top European Film Award Nominations In Main Categories

Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves and UK director Jonathan Glazer The Zone Of Interest lead the nominations in the main categories of the 36th European Film Awards which will take place in Berlin on December 9.

Anna Jadowska to Show the Specters Haunting Poland Through the Eyes of a Child in Interwar Period Film ‘Tethys Ocean’ - variety.com - France - Poland
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02.11.2023

Anna Jadowska to Show the Specters Haunting Poland Through the Eyes of a Child in Interwar Period Film ‘Tethys Ocean’

Savina Petkova There is an ample tradition of historical dramas set in Interwar Poland, but there’s rarely one made by a woman director. Anna Jadowska wants to fill in this gap with her new project, “Tethys Ocean,” which will be presented at Thessaloniki Film Festival’s Agora Crossroads Co-production Forum next week. The story unfolds in 1938, as seven-year-old Wiktoria is being sent from a village near Kraków to become a servant at the mansion of a wealthy family where her older cousin also works.

Agnieszka Holland Needed Bodyguards After ‘Green Border’ Backlash in Poland: ‘I Knew it Was Possible for Me to Be Physically in Danger’ - variety.com - Poland - Belarus
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27.10.2023

Agnieszka Holland Needed Bodyguards After ‘Green Border’ Backlash in Poland: ‘I Knew it Was Possible for Me to Be Physically in Danger’

Marta Balaga Oscar nominee Agnieszka Holland needed bodyguards following the “Green Border” backlash in her native Poland. “I planned to be there during the election, so the Polish Filmmakers Association arranged bodyguards for me. I was traveling with two, both wonderful and very kind.

Agnieszka Zwiefka Celebrates Poland’s Oldest DJ in ‘Vika!,’ Reveals First-Look Images of Upcoming Refugee Project (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Denmark - Poland - Belarus - Kurdistan
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25.10.2023

Agnieszka Zwiefka Celebrates Poland’s Oldest DJ in ‘Vika!,’ Reveals First-Look Images of Upcoming Refugee Project (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Following musical sequences in her latest doc “Vika!,” Polish director Agnieszka Zwiefka will turn to animation for an upcoming project under the working title “Runa.” “What can I say? I really like fusion cuisine,” she laughs. “I like hybrid films, because this division between documentary and fiction is completely pointless. I see documentary as a very capacious bag.

Director Agnieszka Holland to Receive Career Achievement Award from Los Angeles Film Critics Association – Film News in Brief - variety.com - Los Angeles
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24.10.2023

Director Agnieszka Holland to Receive Career Achievement Award from Los Angeles Film Critics Association – Film News in Brief

Agnieszka Holland for the 2023 Career Achievement award. LAFCA’s awards honoring the year’s best achievements in filmmaking will be decided on Dec. 10.

Warsaw Film Festival to Celebrate New Polish Films, ‘EO’ Director Jerzy Skolimowski as ‘Green Border’ Controversy Rages On - variety.com - Ukraine - Greece - Poland - city Venice - city Warsaw - Beyond
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05.10.2023

Warsaw Film Festival to Celebrate New Polish Films, ‘EO’ Director Jerzy Skolimowski as ‘Green Border’ Controversy Rages On

Marta Balaga Warsaw Film Festival sets out to spotlight a slew of new local releases, from “Anxiety” by Sławomir Fabicki – Oscar-nominated for his short “A Man Thing” – to this year’s opener “Song of Goats” by Andrzej Jakimowski. The latter, featuring “EO” star Mateusz Kościukiewicz and set in Greece, will show characters living close to an active volcano, exploring the question of how “each of us is responsible for maintaining our fragile heritage,” says the director.

Europe Boasts Strong Presence at Busan Festival and Market - variety.com - France - Italy - Ireland - Germany - Belgium - Denmark - Poland - Czech Republic - city Holland - Luxembourg - Serbia - Lithuania - city Busan
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05.10.2023

Europe Boasts Strong Presence at Busan Festival and Market

Naman Ramachandran A total of 39 European companies, surpassing 2022, will promote and sell films from the continent at Busan International Film Festival‘s accompanying Asian Contents & Film Market (ACFM). Of these, 32 will be onsite while seven more will participate online.

Agnieska Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Set For Vatican Screening & Fuoricampo Prize - deadline.com - Germany - Poland - Vatican - city Vatican - Belarus
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26.09.2023

Agnieska Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Set For Vatican Screening & Fuoricampo Prize

Agnieszka Holland is headed to the Vatican for a screening of her migrant crisis drama Green Border, following its selection for its 27th Tertio Millenio Film Festival in November.

Agnieszka Holland’s Migrant Crisis Drama ‘Green Border’ Posts Record Opening Weekend In Poland In Face Of Political Backlash - deadline.com - Poland - Belarus
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25.09.2023

Agnieszka Holland’s Migrant Crisis Drama ‘Green Border’ Posts Record Opening Weekend In Poland In Face Of Political Backlash

Agnieszka Holland’s migrant crisis drama Green Border has achieved the best opening weekend in Poland for a Polish film in 2023 in spite of a fierce political backlash from the country’s right-wing government.

Oscars: Poland Submits ‘The Peasants’ For Best International Feature Film - deadline.com - Poland
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25.09.2023

Oscars: Poland Submits ‘The Peasants’ For Best International Feature Film

EXCLUSIVE: Poland will submit animated feature drama The Peasants for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.

Luxbox Closes First Sales on ‘Puan,’ from ‘Rojo’s’ Benjamin Naishtat, ‘A Family Submerged’s’ Maria Alche (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Brazil - USA - Germany - Argentina - city Buenos Aires
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22.09.2023

Luxbox Closes First Sales on ‘Puan,’ from ‘Rojo’s’ Benjamin Naishtat, ‘A Family Submerged’s’ Maria Alche (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent SAN SEBASTIAN — Paris-based Luxbox has clinched major territory pre-sales on anticipated San Sebastian competition title “Puan,” an original attempt by its writer-directors, María Alche (“A Family Submerged”) and Benjamín Naishtat (“Rojo”) to deliver a state of the nation take on Argentina – and any country in thrall of European ideas – but in a notably lighter tone than most Latin American arthouse fare. Key first major territory buyers take in Condor for France, whose release lineup has featured major auteurs such as Kelly Reichardt, Casey Affleck, Agnieszka Holland, Paul Schrader, Denis Villeneuve, Michel Franco and Ira Sachs.

Director Agnieszka Holland Talks Fear Of Violence As She Travels To Poland With 24-Hour Security For Launch Of Migrant Drama ‘Green Border’ Amid Political Backlash - deadline.com - Eu - Poland - county Alexander - Belarus
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21.09.2023

Director Agnieszka Holland Talks Fear Of Violence As She Travels To Poland With 24-Hour Security For Launch Of Migrant Drama ‘Green Border’ Amid Political Backlash

Director Agnieszka Holland has been forced to take 24-hour security protection as she returns to her native Poland for the theatrical release of migrant drama Green Border on Friday (September 22) in the face of a fierce political backlash and online hate campaign.

Agnieszka Holland Defiant Despite ‘Abominable,’ ‘Dangerous’ Attacks as Venice Prize-Winning Refugee Drama ‘Green Border’ Prepares for Polish Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Poland - city Venice - Belarus
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21.09.2023

Agnieszka Holland Defiant Despite ‘Abominable,’ ‘Dangerous’ Attacks as Venice Prize-Winning Refugee Drama ‘Green Border’ Prepares for Polish Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland has remained defiant despite a wave of vicious political attacks and online hate speech as she prepares to release her Venice Special Jury Prize-winning refugee drama “Green Border” in Poland on Sept. 22.

Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Prizewinner ‘Green Border’ Lures Slew of Buyers Amid Political Backlash in Poland (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - China - Italy - Iceland - Ukraine - Austria - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Switzerland - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Hungary - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Belarus
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14.09.2023

Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Prizewinner ‘Green Border’ Lures Slew of Buyers Amid Political Backlash in Poland (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The political backlash surrounding Agnieszka Holland’s Venice Special Jury Prize-winning refugee drama “Green Border” hasn’t kept the movie from being a hot seller. The film explores the injustice and terror perpetrated at the Polish-Belarusian border from the perspective of refugees, Polish activists and border guards.

‘Walls’ Director Kasia Smutniak Talks Poland’s Borders and ‘The Green Zone’: ‘We Need to Determine What Side of the Story We Want to Be on.’ - variety.com - Italy - Eu - Poland - Belarus
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12.09.2023

‘Walls’ Director Kasia Smutniak Talks Poland’s Borders and ‘The Green Zone’: ‘We Need to Determine What Side of the Story We Want to Be on.’

Addie Morfoot Contributor In Polish actor-turned-filmmaker Kasia Smutniak’s documentary “Walls,” she undertakes an uncertain and risky journey into the red zone — a dangerous strip of land in Poland that runs parallel to the Belarus border. Crossing the long border is a 115-mile steel barricade built to repel migrants from entering the European Union in search of refuge. Inside the red zone is Poland’s dense Białowieża Forest, known for its swamps, wolf packs, and desperate migrants trapped in political limbo.

‘Green Border’ Review: Agnieszka Holland Won’t Let You Turn A Blind Eye To Suffering In Devastating Refugee Drama [TIFF] - theplaylist.net - Britain - Sweden - Syria - Poland - Afghanistan - Belarus
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12.09.2023

‘Green Border’ Review: Agnieszka Holland Won’t Let You Turn A Blind Eye To Suffering In Devastating Refugee Drama [TIFF]

A family of Syrian refugees and an English teacher from Afghanistan receive about five minutes of joy in veteran Polish auteur Agnieszka Holland’s otherwise grim and harrowing refugee drama, “Green Border.” As they land in a plane to Belarus, hoping to cross into Poland and eventually Sweden for asylum where refugee status awaits, their eyes beam with optimism as a new land of promise reflects on their smiling faces.

Venice Winners’ Press Conference: Yorgos Lanthimos Is “Personally Very Disappointed” Emma Stone Wasn’t Able To Attend Ceremony, But Director “Understands The Cause” - deadline.com - Poland
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09.09.2023

Venice Winners’ Press Conference: Yorgos Lanthimos Is “Personally Very Disappointed” Emma Stone Wasn’t Able To Attend Ceremony, But Director “Understands The Cause”

Speaking at the Venice Film Film Festival winners’ press conference, Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos said he was “personally very disappointed” that his lead actress Emma Stone couldn’t be with him to enjoy the film’s Golden Lion win, but that he also “understands the cause”, referring to the SAG-AFTRA strike which has kept the actress away.

Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s ‘Poor Things’ Wins Golden Lion at Venice, Peter Sarsgaard and Cailee Spaeny Take Acting Prizes (Full List of Winners) - variety.com
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09.09.2023

Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s ‘Poor Things’ Wins Golden Lion at Venice, Peter Sarsgaard and Cailee Spaeny Take Acting Prizes (Full List of Winners)

Guy Lodge Film Critic The closing-night awards ceremony of the 80th Venice Film Festival has concluded, with the critical favorite and presumed frontrunner, Yorgos Lanthimos’s Emma Stone-starring adult fantasy “Poor Things,” living up to the buzz — it has taken the Golden Lion from Damien Chazelle’s jury. Other winners include Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Agnieszka Holland, Matteo Garrone and U.S.

Venice Award Winners Being Announced (Updating Live) - variety.com
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09.09.2023

Venice Award Winners Being Announced (Updating Live)

Guy Lodge Film Critic The closing-night awards ceremony of the 80th Venice Film Festival has kicked off, with Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Poor Things,” Agnieszka Holland’s “Green Border” and Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Evil Does Not Exist” among the titles most hotly tipped for prizes from the official competition jury headed by Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle. The list of winners will be updated below as they are announced; full story to follow.

Venice Film Festival Awards Winners Announced – Follow Live - deadline.com
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09.09.2023

Venice Film Festival Awards Winners Announced – Follow Live

Refresh for latest…: The 80th Venice Film Festival officially draws to a close this evening with the main awards, including the top prize Golden Lion, soon to be handed out inside the Sala Grande.

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