28th Venice International Film Festival
Location | Venice, Italy |
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Founded | 1932 |
Awards | Golden Lion: Belle de Jour |
Festival date | 26 August – 8 September 1967 |
Website | Website |
The 28th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 26 August to 8 September 1967.[1]
Italian writer and journalist Alberto Moravia was the Jury President. The Golden Lion winner was Belle de Jour directed by Luis Buñuel.
Jury
- Alberto Moravia, Italian writer and journalist - Jury President[2]
- Carlos Fuentes, Mexican writer
- Juan Goytisolo, Spanish writer and poet
- Erwin Leiser, West-German filmmaker and actor
- Violette Morin, French
- Susan Sontag, American writer, philosopher and activist
- Rostislav Yurenev, Soviet film critic
Films in competition
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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Belle de Jour | Luis Buñuel | France, Italy | |
China is Near | La Cina è vicina | Marco Bellocchio | Italy |
La Chinoise | La Chinoise, ou plutôt à la Chinoise: un film en train de se faire | Jean-Luc Godard | France |
Dutchman | Anthony Harvey | United Kingdom | |
Late Season | Útószezon | Zoltán Fábri | Hungary |
Lust for Love | Mahlzeiten | Edgar Reitz | West Germany |
The Morning | Jutro | Mladomir Puriša Đorđević | Yugoslavia |
The Nun's Night | Noc nevěsty | Karel Kachyňa | Czechoslovakia |
Our Mother's House | Jack Clayton | United Kingdom | |
Oedipus Rex | Edipo re | Pier Paolo Pasolini | Italy |
The Stranger | Lo straniero | Luchino Visconti |
Official Awards
Main Competition
- Golden Lion: Belle de Jour by Luis Buñuel
- Special Jury Prize:
- Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Ljubiša Samardžić for Jutro
- Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Shirley Knight for Dutchman
- Best First Work: Lust for Love by Edgar Reitz
- Best Short Film: From One to Eight by Hristo Kovachev
Independent Awards
FIPRESCI Prize
OCIC Award
- O Salto by Christian de Chalonge
Pasinetti Award
- Belle de Jour by Luis Buñuel
- Parallel Sections: Mouchette by Robert Bresson
Golden Rudder
References
- ^ "The 1960s". Archived from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
- ^ "Juries for the 1960s". Retrieved October 7, 2013.