Venice Film Festival: when is the 2023 edition?

Venice Film Festival the complete 2022 winners

VENICE MOSTRA 2023. We summarize all the information you need to know about the 80th Venice Film Festival, which will reward the best of cinema in the fall of 2023.

[Mis à jour le 21 décembre 2022 à 15h12] The Mostra of Venice is an Italian film festival that annually rewards the best of the international seventh art. It is also an opportunity to preview some of the most anticipated films of the end of the year, whether auteur films or blockbusters. For the moment, we do not know the date of the 2023 edition, which should however take place like every year at the end of the summer, more precisely between the end of August and the beginning of September.

In 2022, the documentary “All the beauty and the bloodshed”, which deals with the opiate crisis, won the Golden Lion. The French Alice Diop, for her part, won the Silver Lion-Grand Jury Prize for her latest feature film, “Saint Omer”, about an infanticidal mother. For his part, Luca Guadigno, to whom we owe “Call me by your name”, was crowned Best Director for “Bones and all”. Several actors also left with a prize from the Venice Film Festival. This is the case of Cate Blanchett, who received the award for best female interpretation for the film “TÁR”. For his part, Colin Farrell won the prize for best male interpretation, rewarding his work on the film “The Banshees of Inisherin”. Finally, Taylor Russell, seen in “Bones and all”, received the award for best hope. Below, find the most beautiful photos of the Venice Film Festival red carpet.

The Venice Film Festival takes place every year at the end of summer. The 2023 edition of the international film festival in this Italian city does not yet have a known date. However, this should begin at the end of August and end at the beginning of September 2023 with the revelation of the complete winners.

For the time being, we do not know the official selection of the Venice Film Festival 2023, which will be unveiled a few months before the start of the Italian festival. Below, find the list of films presented in competition at the last Venice Film Festival:

  • Il signore delle Formiche by Gianni Amelio
  • The Whale by Darren Aronofsky with Brendan Fraser and Sadie Sink
  • White Noise by Noah Baumbach with Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig
  • The immensity by Emanuele Crialese with Penelope Cruz
  • Saint-Omer by Alice Diop
  • Blonde hair by Andrew Dominik with Ana de Armas and Adrien Brody
  • Tar by Todd Field with Cate Blanchett and Noémie Merlant
  • love-life by Koji Fukada
  • Athena by Romain Gavras
  • Bones and all by Luca Guadagnino with Timothée Chalamet, Chloë Sevigny and Mark Rylance
  • The Eternal Daugher by Joanna Hogg with Tilda Swinton
  • Bardo, falasa cronica de unas cuantas verdades by Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • Beyond the wall by Vaid Jalilvand
  • The Banshees of Inisherin by Martin McDonagh with Colin Farrell, Brendan Glenson, Barry Keoghan
  • Argentina, 1985 by Santiago Miter
  • Chiara by Susanna Nicchiarelli
  • Monica by Andrea Pallaoro
  • No Bears by Jafar Panahi
  • All the beauty and the bloodshed by Laura Poitras
  • A couple by Frederick Wiseman
  • The Son by Florian Zeller with Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Anthony Hopkins
  • Mine by Roschdy Zem
  • Other people’s children by Rebecca Zlotowski with Virginie Efira and Roschdy Zem

Among the films presented out of competition last year, let us note the screenings of don’t worry darling by Olivia Wilde with Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, but also Master Gardener by Paul Schrader. Lars von Trier’s series, Riget Exodusand that of Nicolas Winding Refn, Copenhagen Cowboy will also be screened out of competition

The Venice Film Festival takes place over ten days. The event traditionally kicks off with a first screening at 4:00 p.m. on the first day of the festival, before the early evening screening of the opening film that same day. The event ends ten days later with the winners revealed. Find the complete program of the Venice Film Festival on the official website of the festival.

As is the case for the Cannes Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival rewards the favorite films of a jury made up of professionals from the international seventh art. The jury for the 2023 festival is not yet known. Last year, Julianne Moore was chosen as president of the jury for this 79th edition. In order to establish the prize list, she will be helped by the Argentinian director Mariano Cohn, the Italian director Leonardo Di Costanzo, the French director Audrey Diwan (who received the Golden Lion last year for The event), Iranian actress Leila Hatami, British-Japanese screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro and Spanish director Rodrigo Sorogoyen (As Bestas).

It is possible to go to the Venice Film Festival as a spectator. It should be noted that cinema professionals, but also the press, can request accreditation to attend screenings free of charge. The public can for its part buy tickets to attend the screenings of certain prizes. Prices vary between 7 and 50 euros per screening depending on the rooms and times. It is also possible to subscribe to a “per room” subscription: this can vary from 35 to 1600 euros depending on the schedule, the room or the location in the room. Find all the information concerning registration and the purchase of tickets for the Venice Film Festival on the official website of the festival.

For the time being, we do not know the winners of the Venice Film Festival 2023, which has not yet taken place. Last year, the Venice Film Festival winners were announced on September 10, 2022. The Golden Lion had rewarded the documentary film “All the beauty and the bloodshed” by Laura Poitras, while the French Alice Diop had won the Silver Lion-Grand Jury Prize for “Saint Omer”. Luca Guadagnino was awarded the prize for best director. On the interpretation side, Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell and Taylor Russell had been awarded. Below, the complete winners of the last edition of the Venice Film Festival.

  • Golden Lion : “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” by Laura Poitras
  • Silver Lion / Grand Jury Prize : “Saint Omer” by Alice Diop
  • Silver Lion for Best Director : Luca Guadagnino for “Bones and All”
  • Volpi Cup for Best Actress : Cate Blanchett for “TÁR”
  • Chopped off Volpi for Best Actor: Colin Farrell for “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Best Screenplay Award: Martin McDonagh for “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Newcomer: Taylor Russell for “Bones and All”
  • Special Jury Prize : “No Bears” by Jafar Panahi

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