3rd Venice International Film Festival
Appearance
(Redirected from 1935 Venice Film Festival)
Location | Venice, Italy |
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Founded | 1932 |
Festival date | 10 August – 1 September 1935 |
Website | labiennale |
The 3rd annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 10 August and 1 September 1935. This festival saw the introduction of the Coppa Volpi for the acting awards.[1][2]
Jury
[edit]- Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, Italian - Jury President[3]
- Raffaele Calzini, Italian
- Ottavio Croze, Italian
- Giacomo Paolucci de'Calboli, Italian
- Gino Damerini, Italian
- Charles Delac, French
- Giovanni Dettori, Italian
- Luigi Freddi, Italian
- Eugenio Giovannetti, Italian
- Mario Gromo, Italian
- Antonio Maraini, Italian
- Ryszard Ordynski, Polish
- Filippo Sacchi, Italian
- Fritz Scheuermann, German
- Louis Villani, Hungarian
- Elio Zorzi, Italian
In-Competition films
[edit]- Anna Karenina by Clarence Brown
- Becky Sharp by Rouben Mamoulian
- Casta diva by Carmine Gallone
- Crime et châtiment by Pierre Chenal
- Die ewige Maske by Werner Hochbaum
- Episode by Walter Reisch
- La dame aux camélias by Abel Gance, Fernand Rivers
- Sanders of the River by Zoltán Korda
- The Informer by John Ford
- David Copperfield by George Cukor
- The Wedding Night by King Vidor
Awards
[edit]- Best Foreign Film: Anna Karenina by Clarence Brown
- Best Italian Film: Casta diva by Carmine Gallone
- Volpi Cup:
- Best Actor: Pierre Blanchar for Crime et châtiment
- Best Actress: Paula Wessely for Episode
- Golden Medal: The Band Concert by Walt Disney
- Special Mention:
- Biennale Cup: Dream Love by Heinz Hille
- Best Director: The Wedding Night by King Vidor
- Best Cinematography: The Devil Is a Woman by Josef von Sternberg, Lucien Ballard
- Best Music: Sanders of the River by Mischa Spoliansky
- Best Animation: The Band Concert by Walt Disney
- Jury Special Mention: L'Chayim Hadashim by Judah Leman
References
[edit]- ^ "Venice Film Festival: The 30s". labiennale.org. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
- ^ "The 1930s". Retrieved 8 October 2013.
- ^ "Juries for the 1930s". Retrieved 8 October 2013.