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71st Venice International Film Festival

The 71st annual Venice International Film Festival took place in Venice, Italy between 27 August to 6 September 2014.[1] The festival opened with Alejandro G. Iñárritu's film Birdman,[2][3] and closed with Ann Hui's drama film The Golden Era.[4] Italian actress Luisa Ranieri hosted the opening and closing nights of the festival.[5] The Swedish film A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, directed by Roy Andersson, won the Golden Lion,[6] and Joshua Oppenheimer's The Look of Silence won the Grand Jury Prize.

American filmmakers Thelma Schoonmaker and Frederick Wiseman were the recipients of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.[7] French composer Alexandre Desplat was the head of the jury for the main competition section.[8]

The festival poster paid tribute to François Truffaut, as it featured the character of Antoine Doinel portrayed by Jean-Pierre Léaud from Truffaut's 1959 drama film The 400 Blows.[9][10]

Juries

Main Competition (Venezia 71)

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Opera Prima (Venice Award for a Debut Film)

Official Sections

In Competition

The following films were selected for the main competition:[14][15][16]

Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner.

Out of Competition

The following films were selected to be screened out of competition:[17][15]

Horizons

The following films were selected for the Horizons (Orizzonti) section:[18][8]

Highlighted titles indicate the Orizzonti Awards for Best Feature Film and Best Short Film respectively.

Venice Classics

The following selection of restored classic films and documentaries on cinema were screened for this section:[19]

Highlighted titles indicate the Best Restored Film and Best Documentary on Cinema official awards respectively.

Biennale College - Cinema

The following films were screened for the "Biennale College - Cinema" section, a higher education training workshop for micro-budget feature films:[20]

Final Cut in Venice

The following films were screened for the "Final Cut in Venice" section, a workshop to support the post-production of films from Africa:[22]

Special Screenings

The following films were the Special Screenings of the Official Selection:[27]

Independent Sections

International Critics’ Week

The following films were selected for the 29th Venice International Film Critics' Week:[30][31]

Venice Days

The following films were selected for the 11th edition of the Venice Days (Giornate degli Autori) section:[35]

Highlighted title indicates the official Venice Days Award winner.

Official Awards

In Competition (Venezia 71)

The following official awards were presented at the 71st edition:[36][37]

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Lion of the Future

Venice Classics

Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Independent Sections Awards

29th Venice International Critics' Week

Sources:[38][39][40]

Giornate degli Autori

Source:[41]

Independent Awards

Queer Lion

Persol Tribute to Visionary Talent Award

Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award

L’Oréal Paris per il Cinema Award

Gillo Pontecorvo Arcobaleno Latino Award

Cinecibo Award

Pasinetti Special Award

Open Award

FIPRESCI Awards

SIGNIS Award

Francesco Pasinetti - SNGCI Award

Leoncino d'Oro Agiscuola Award

Cinema for UNICEF mention

Arca CinemaGiovani Award

CICAE - Cinema d’Arte e d’Essai Award

Fedeora Award for Best Euro-Mediterranean film

FEDIC Award

Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award

Future Film Festival Digital Award

P. Nazareno Taddei Award

Lanterna Magica (CGS) Award

Golden Mouse

The Most Innovative Budget

Interfilm Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue

Young Jury Members of the Vittorio Veneto Film Festival

Green Drop Award

Soundtrack Stars Award

Schermi di Qualità Award – Carlo Mazzacurati

Human Rights Nights Award

Piccioni Award

AssoMusica “Ho visto una Canzone” Award

"Sorriso diverso Venezia 2014" Award

1st Akai International Film Festival

Source:[48]

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