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27th Venice International Film Festival

27th Venice International Film Festival

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The 27th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 28 August to 10 September 1966.[1]

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Italian writer Giorgio Bassani was the Jury President. The Golden Lion winner was The Battle of Algiers, directed by Gillo Pontecorvo.

Jury

Official Selections

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Official Awards

Main Competition

Independent Awards

FIPRESCI Prize

OCIC Award

Lion of San Marco

  • Grand Prize:
    • Hectorologie by Yves Plantin and Alain Blondel
    • Rodzina czlowiecza by Wladyslaw Slesicki
    • The Girl and the Bugler by Aleksandr Mitta

Plate 'Lion of San Marco'

  • The Ivory Knife: Paul Jenkins at Work by Jules Engel
  • Best Experimental Film: L'ultimo by Vittorio Armentano
  • Best Sport Film: Hockey by Mica Milosevic
  • Best Children's Film: The Kind-Hearted Ant by Aleksandar Marks & Vladimir Jutrisa
  • Best Animated Film: Chromophobia by Raoul Servais
  • Cultural and Educational Film: Comment savoir by Claude Jutra
  • Film about Architecture: Helioplastika by Jaroslaw Brzozowski
  • Plate:
    • The Animal Movie by Grant Munro and Ron Tunis
    • Jemima and Johnny by Lionel Ngakane
    • Physics and Chemistry of Water by Sarah Erulkar
    • Ptaci kohaci by Jirí Torman
    • Documentary - Contemporary Life/Social: Labanta negro by Piero Nelli
    • Recreative Children's Film: Little Mole, for the episode Krtek a raketa by Zdeněk Miler
    • Children's Film - Educative-Didactical: Alexander and a Car without the Left Headlight by Peter Fleischmann
  • Honorary Diploma:
    • La fiaba di Tancredi by Velia Vergani
    • Tribunal by Herbert Seggelke
    • Willem de Kooning, the Painter by Paul Falkenberg and Hans Namuth
  • Jury Hommage: Robert Bresson
  • Award for best interpretation: Ritzar bez bronya by Oleg Kovachev

References

  1. "The 1960s". Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  2. "Juries for the 1960s". Retrieved October 7, 2013.

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