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  1. In 1934, the festival was declared to be an annual event, and participation grew from nine countries to seventeen. That year the festival also gave its first official awards, namely the Mussolini Cup for Best Italian Film, the Mussolini Cup for Best Foreign Film, and the Corporations Ministry Cup.

  2. Aug 29, 2022 · Beginning in 1938, the awards for the best foreign film went only to productions from Nazi Germany, the fascist allies of Italy at the time. The jurors were no longer independent, and the...

  3. That year the festival also gave its first official awards, namely the Mussolini Cup for Best Italian Film, the Mussolini Cup for Best Foreign Film, and the Corporations Ministry Cup. Seventeen awards were given: fourteen to films and three to individuals. Five films received honorable mentions.

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  4. Aug 30, 2019 · There is the common impression that if a filmmaker could just get their film into the right film festival it would magically be noticed, lauded and could lead to becoming a major award winner, maybe even earn an Oscar.

  5. The Cinema Under Mussolini. Films made during the Fascist period, 1922 to 1943 virtually had been pushed aside and written off as meaningless propaganda. However, thanks to the Fascist regime, there is a lot of value and artistic expression to be found within these classics.

  6. Mar 31, 2015 · The first film festival took place on January 1, 1898 in Monaco, only four short years after the Lumière Brothers filmed the first motion picture. Nine years after that, the first prize-winning festival (organized by the Lumière Brothers) took place in Italy.

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  8. 3 days ago · Benito Mussolini (born July 29, 1883, Predappio, Italy—died April 28, 1945, near Dongo) was the Italian prime minister (1922–43) and the first of 20th-century Europe ’s fascist dictators.

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