Venice Film Festival Winners List

Chloé Zhao’s look at America’s van-dwelling community, Nomadland, starring Frances McDormand, has won the Golden Lion for best film at the 77th Venice Film Festival.
McDormand plays a widow from a collapsed Nevada mining town who finds new life on the road in Zhao’s film, based on Jessica Bruder’s 2017 nonfiction book, Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century.
With the Venice win, Nomadland has moved into lead position for the 2021 Oscar race, with Searchlight Pictures sure to throw its weight behind the film as it builds to its Dec. 4 release in North America.
Nomadland pulled off the coup of a triple-premiere on Sept. 11, debuting in competition at Venice, holding a gala premiere at the Toronto Festival, and celebrating its Telluride-supported U.S. premiere at drive-in screenings in Los Angeles.
While McDormand looked sure to score another best actress Oscar nom for her Nomadland performance (her last win, for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, came after the film took Venice’s best screenplay honor), the actress prize in Venice this year went to Vanessa Kirby for her turn as a woman dealing with the loss of her child in Piece of Woman, the English-language debut of Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó (White God).
Kirby’s first leading role marks the arrival of the British actress —known for her turn as Princess Margaret in Netflix series The Crown as well as in supporting roles in action films like Hobbs & Shaw and Mission: Impossible —into international cinema’s A-league.
Venice’s best actor honors went to Italian performer Pierfrancesco Favino for his starring role in Padrenosto, the story of a 10-year-old boy who witnesses an assassination attempt on his father, an autobiographical drama from director Claudio Noce.
New Order, Michel Franco’s depiction of a brutal, and bloody coup d’état against Mexico’s wealthy ruling class, won the runner-up Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize.
The Venice awards ceremony, like the entire festival this year, was held under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic.
Host Anna Foglietta played to a half-empty cinema of socially-distanced guests, all of whom wore masks. Many of the winners accepted their prizes via video link.
Jury President Cate Blanchett handed out this year’s Golden and Silver Lion winners.
Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa took best director for Wife of a Spy, a period drama set on the eve of WW II which follows a young Japanese wife who discovers her businessman husband is intent on revealing Japan’s dirty secrets to the Americans.
Rouhallah Zamani won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for a young actor for his performance in Iranian drama Sun Children from Majid Majidi (Children of Heaven). The feature is a sharp condemnation of child labor in Iran packed into a fast-moving tale of a gang of street kids who enroll in school to dig for hidden treasure below its grounds.
Chaitanya Tamhane won best screenplay honors for The Disciple, a look at a modern youth trying to excel in India’s traditional music scene.
Dear Comrades, a black-and-white recreation of a 1962 Soviet massacre of striking factory workers, directed by Russian filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky, took the Special Jury prize.
Full list of winners below:
COMPETITION
Golden Lion: “Nomadland,” Chloe Zhao
Grand Jury Prize: “New Order,” Michel Franco
Silver Lion for Best Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa, “Wife of a Spy”
Best Actress: Vanessa Kirby, “Pieces of a Woman”
Best Actor: Pierfrancesco Favino, “Padrenostro”
Best Screenplay: “The Disciple,” Chaitanya Tamhane
Special Jury Prize: “Dear Comrades,” Andrei Konchalovsky
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor: Rouhollah Zamani, “Sun Children”
HORIZONS
Best Film: “The Wasteland,” Ahmad Bahrami
Best Director: “Genus Pan,” Lav Diaz
Special Jury Prize: “Listen,” Ana Rocha de Sousa
Best Actress: Khansa Batma, “Zanka Contact”
Best Actor: Yahya Mahayni, “The Man Who Sold His Skin”
Best Screenplay: “I Predatori,” Pietro Castellitto
Best Short Film: “Entre tú y milagros,” Mariana Safron
LION OF THE FUTURE
Luigi De Laurentiis Award for Best Debut Film: “Listen,” Ana Rocha de Sousa
VIRTUAL REALITY COMPETITION
Best VR: “The Hangman at Home: An Immersive Single User Experience,”Michelle and Uri Kranot
Best VR Experience: “Finding Pandora X,” Kiira Benzing
Best VR Story: “Killing a Superstar,” Fan Fan





