Di Simone Fabriziani
Vincitore morale dell’edizione è l’Italia che si porta a case tre premi di peso: Gran Prix della Giuria a Paolo Sorrentino per È stata la mano di Dio (che si porta a casa anche il premio Mastroianni a Filippo Scotti), mentre Premio della Giuria va a Il Buco di Michelangelo Frammartino.
Coppa Volpi femminile, un po’ a sorpresa, a Penelope Cruz per Madres Paralelas, sceneggiatura a Maggie Gyllenhaal per The Lost Daughter; regia a Jane Campion per The Power of the Dog.
Golden Lion
L’Evenement, dir: Audrey Diwan
Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize
The Hand Of God, dir: Paolo Sorrentino
Silver Lion, Best Director
Jane Campion, The Power Of The Dog
Volpi Cup Best Actress
Penelope Cruz, Parallel Mothers
Volpi Cup Best Actor
John Arcilla, On The Job: The Missing 8
Best Screenplay
Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost Daughter
Special Jury Prize
Il Buco, dir: Michelangelo Frammartino
Marcello Mastroianni Award for for Best New Young Actor or Actress
Filippo Scotti, The Hand Of God
HORIZONS
Best Film
Pilgrims, dir: Laurynas Bareisa
Best Director
Eric Gravel, A Plein Temps
Special Jury Prize
El Gran Movimiento, dir: Kiro Russo
Best Actress
Laure Calamy, A Plein Temps
Best Actor
Piseth Chhun, White Building
Best Screenplay
Ivan Ostrochovský, Peter Kerekes: 107 Mothers
Best Short Film
Los Huesos, dirs: Cristóbal León, Joaquín Cociña
Lion of the Future – Luigi De Laurentiis Award For A Debut Film
Imaculat, dirs: Monica Stan, George Chiper Lillemark
VENICE VR EXPANDED
Grand Jury Prize for Best VR
Goliath: Playing With Reality, dirs: Barry Gene Murphy, May Abdalla
Best VR Experience
Le Bal De Paris De Blanca Li, dir: Blanca Li
Best VR Story
End Of Night, dir: David Adler
HORIZONS EXTRA
Audience Award Armani Beauty
The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic, dir: Teemu Nikki
Fonte: Deadline