Venice Film Festival

From the programmes of the traditional, world-famous Mostra at the Lido

The Venice International Film Festival (Mostra internazionale d'arte cinematografica di Venezia) was founded in 1932, making it the oldest film festival in the world. As part of the Biennale of Contemporary Art, the film festival takes place annually on the Lido in Venice. The main prize is the "Golden Lion", awarded since 1949, which goes to the director of the film in question. Alongside the Cannes Film Festival and the Berlin Film Festival ("Berlinale"), the Mostra is not only the oldest, but also the most important international film festival. The 80th edition of the festival will be held from Aug. 30 to Sept. 9, 2023. This year's jury president is the American-French filmmaker Damien Chazelle ("La La Land"), the Italian film director Liliana Cavani and the Chinese actor Tony Chiu-wai will each receive a "Golden Lion" for their lifetime achievement. Our collection presents Venice screenings and award-winning films from past festival editions.
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