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  1. The 62nd annual Venice International Film Festival opened on 31 August 2005 with Tsui Hark's Seven Swords and closed on 10 September 2005 with a screening of Peter Ho-sun Chan's musical Perhaps Love. The lineups were announced by the festival director Marco Müller on 28 July 2005 in Rome .

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  2. Website. Venice Film Festival chronology. 62nd. 60th. The 61st annual Venice International Film Festival was the 2004 edition of the Venice International Film Festival, held between 1 and 11 September 2004. The festival opened with Steven Spielberg 's The Terminal, [1] and closed with Katsuhiro Otomo 's Steamboy. [2]

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  3. Aug 31, 2005 · The 62nd annual Venice International Film Festival opened on 31 August 2005 with Tsui Hark's Seven Swords and closed on 10 September 2005 with a screening of Peter Ho-sun Chan's musical Perhaps Love. The lineups were announced by the festival director Marco Müller on 28 July 2005 in Rome.

  4. Website. Venice Film Festival chronology. 64th. 62nd. The 63rd annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, from 30 August to 9 September 2006. Brian De Palma 's The Black Dahlia was the opening film of the festival, and Pavel Lungin 's The Island was the closing film.

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  5. The 62nd annual Venice International Film Festival opened on 31 August 2005 with Tsui Hark's Seven Swords and closed on 10 September 2005 with a screening of Peter Ho-sun Chan's musical Perhaps Love. The lineups were announced by the festival director Marco Müller on 28 July 2005 in Rome.

  6. Website. Website. Venice Film Festival chronology. 28th. 26th. The 27th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 28 August to 10 September 1966. [1] Italian writer Giorgio Bassani was the Jury President. The Golden Lion winner was The Battle of Algiers, directed by Gillo Pontecorvo .

  7. The 32nd annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 25 August to 6 September 1971. There was no jury because from 1969 to 1979 the festival was not competitive. John Ford, Marcel Carné and Ingmar Bergman were awarded with the Career Golden Lion.

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