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- In 1934, the festival was declared to be an annual event, and participation grew from nine countries to seventeen.
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The second Festival was held from 1 to 20 August 1934 and for the first time it included a competition. 19 countries took part with over 300 accredited journalists. The "Coppa Mussolini" was introduced for best foreign film and best Italian film; however there was no actual jury.
Following the Visual Arts Biennale formula, the filmfest was originally conceived as a once-every-two-years event, but became annual after 1934, when prizes were given for the first time.
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.
Aug 29, 2012 · Nineteen countries took part with more than 300 accredited journalists. The "Coppa Mussolini" was also introduced for best foreign film and best Italian film. Advertisement · Scroll to...
May 15, 2024 · Nineteen countries took part, and an award called the Coppa Mussolini (Mussolini Cup) was introduced for best foreign film and best Italian film.
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Aug 27, 2019 · The Venice Film Festival (Italian: Mostra Internazionale di Arte Cinematografica di Venezia) is the oldest in the world; its first (non-competitive) edition was held between the 6 th and 21 st of August 1932 on the terrace of the Hotel Excelsior on the Venice Lido, almost 90 years ago.
Sep 12, 2020 · #17 It was declared to be an annual festival in 1934. #21 Most films are screened around 3-4 times throughout the festival. #26 Films that premiere at the festival often go on to receive Oscar wins. #32 Tilda Swinton gave a tribute to Chadwick Boseman by exclaiming “Wakanda Forever” in her Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award Acceptance Speech.