The Venice Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world, renowned for the debut of cinematic classics and red carpet spectacle. While the movies shown take up a lot of column inches, you can't talk about Venice without mentioning the fantastic fashion and glittering movie stars.
When you put this many famous people in one place, there's bound to be some magic moments. One particular standout was back in 1958 featuring buxom Sophia Loren aged 20, on a balcony overlooking the famous canals, very 'Dolce Vita!'
Just a few years before, British actress Diana Dors went for a gondola ride wearing... a mink bikini of course. And a pair of heels, naturally.
Jumping ahead to the 1960s, the legendary Jane Fonda appeared at the festival with her then-husband Roger Vadim (director of cult classic Barbarella).Other attendees have included Diana Ross, Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot.
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What happens during the Venice Film Festival?
Venice is not just a film festival; it is a cultural event that is part of the larger Venice Biennale, which includes art, architecture, dance, and theatre exhibitions. This connection to broader cultural activities adds to its prestige. The festival kicks off with an opening ceremony, which includes speeches by organisers and officials, the introduction of the jury members, and the screening of the opening film. This is a glamorous event often attended by top industry figures and international celebrities.
A select group of filmmakers, critics, and industry professionals serve on the festival's jury. They watch the films in competition and deliberate on which should receive the festival's various awards. The most prestigious of these awards include:
- Golden Lion: Best Film
- Silver Lion: Best Director
- Volpi Cup: Best Actor and Best Actress
- Special Jury Prize: Given for an outstanding work that may not fit into the usual categories
The heart of the Venice Film Festival is its extensive schedule of film screenings. Films are shown across multiple sections, including:
- In Competition: The most prestigious section where films compete for the festival's top prizes, including the Golden Lion for Best Film.
- Out of Competition: Films that are showcased but not competing for the main awards. These often include big-budget Hollywood films or highly anticipated works from renowned directors.
- Horizons (Orizzonti): A section dedicated to showcasing new trends in world cinema, with an emphasis on innovation and originality.
How prestigious is the Venice Film Festival?
The Venice Film Festival is one of the most prestigious and oldest film festivals in the world. Established in 1932, it is part of the "Big Three" major international film festivals, alongside the Cannes Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival. The festival is held annually on the island of Lido in Venice, Italy, and is organized by La Biennale di Venezia, one of the most renowned cultural institutions globally. As the oldest film festival in the world, Venice has played a crucial role in the development of the film industry. It has been a platform for the debut of many influential films and the careers of significant directors and actors.
What is The Golden Lion?
The top prize awarded at Venice, the Golden Lion, is one of the most coveted awards in the film industry. Winning the Golden Lion can significantly elevate a film's reputation and the careers of those involved. In recent years, Venice has gained a reputation as a critical launchpad for films that go on to succeed at the Academy Awards. Many films that premiere at Venice, especially those that win major awards, often become strong contenders during awards season.
The Venice International Film Festival's vintage pictures are windows into the evolution of one of the most famous red carpets in the world and offer a glimpse into old-school Hollywood. This year is the festival's 81st and while we patiently wait to see who'll be wearing what, lets take a trip down memory lane...