Venice International Film Festival 1988

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The 45th Venice International Film Festival took place from August 29 to September 9, 1988. Together with the Cannes International Film Festival and the Berlinale, they are among the most important film festivals in the world and were first held in the Italian city ​​of Venice in 1932 .

At the 45th edition of the film festival, the main prize, the Golden Lion , went to the Italian director Ermanno Olmi for his literary film adaptation of The Legend of the Holy Drinker . However, the film The Last Temptation, which premiered outside of the competition, attracted the greatest attention . Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the novel The Last Temptation of Nikos Kazantzakis had sparked violent protests by the Catholic Church even before the premiere.

competition

jury

The Italian director Sergio Leone took over the chairmanship of the jury in the feature film competition . Nine other jury members were at his side:

Movies

A total of 22 films competed. Italy was represented with a total of five films (including two European co-productions ), France with four films (including three co-productions). Four films were American productions. Andrew Birkin's Burning Secret , an adaptation of Stefan Zweig 's novel of the same name, entered the race as a German-British collaborative effort . Switzerland was represented in the competition with the film À corps perdu - Unconscious by the French-Canadian Léa Pool .

For the Spaniard Pedro Almodóvar , his competition film Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown was the international breakthrough. He received the Osella for Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival. The Golden Lion for the best film went to the Italian production The Legend of the Holy Drinker , based on Joseph Roth 's novel of the same name . Ermanno Olmi was already considered the big favorite for the main prize during the ongoing competition.

Movie title Director Country of production
À corps perdu - senseless Léa pool Switzerland, Canada
Burning secret Andrew Birkin Federal Republic of Germany, United Kingdom
Camp de Thiaroye Ousmane Sembène , Thierno Faty Sow Algeria, Tunisia
Caro Gorbaciov Carlo Lizzani Italy
The black monk Ivan Wladimirowitsch Dychowitschny Soviet Union
Dedé Mamata Rodolfo Brandão Brazil
Eldorado Géza Bereményi Hungary
Encore (Once More) Paul Vecchiali France
Gli invisibili Pasquale Squitieri Italy
Haunted Summer Ivan Passer United States
The legend of the holy drinker Ermanno Olmi Italy
Luces y sombras Jaime Camino Spain
Madame Sousatzka John Schlesinger United States
Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown Pedro Almodovar Spain
Niezwykla podróz Baltazara Kobera Wojciech Has Poland, France
Qi wang Wenji Teng People's Republic of China
Hard times for our times João Botelho Portugal
The Moderns Alan Rudolph United States
Things Change - More luck than brains David Mamet United States
Landscape in the fog Theo Angelopoulos Greece, France, Italy
A woman thing Claude Chabrol France, Italy
Un señor muy viejo con unas alas enormous Fernando Birri Cuba, Spain

Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. Patrick Z. McGavin: Facets Gay & Lesbian Video Guide . Facets Multimedia, Chicago 1993, ISBN 0-89733-401-9 , p. 167.
  2. ^ The New York Times : Ermanno Olmi Wins Prize At Venice Film Festival , September 10, 1988.

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