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Closing film: Il Bambino Nascosto: Location: Venice, Italy: Founded: 1932: Awards: Golden Lion: Happening: Hosted by: Serena Rossi: No. of films: 92: Festival date: 1 – 11 September 2021: Website: www.labiennale.org /en /cinema /2021: Venice Film Festival chronology
- Il Bambino Nascosto
- Venice, Italy
- 1932
- Parallel Mothers
Lido di Venezia, 1.09 - 11.09 2021. Biennale Cinema 2021. 78th Venice International Film Festival. Download the programme. The 78th Venice International Film Festival is organised by La Biennale di Venezia and directed by Alberto Barbera. It took place at Venice Lido from 1 - 11 September 2021.
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Biennale Cinema 2021. Line-up of the 78th Venice International Film Festival. Venezia 78 Competition. An international competition comprising a maximum of 21 feature-length films. Out of Competition.
There were 21 films in competition, including Pedro Almodóvar's "Madres Paralelas", the Festival's opening film, and Audrey Diwan's "L'événement", which was unanimously awarded the Golden Lion for Best Film. Below there is the complete list of the films in competition: Parallel Mothers, Director Pedro Almodóvar.
Aug 4, 2021 · The festival ties with Cannes this year, having four films directed by women in its official competition (in addition to Campion and Amirpour’s entries, films from Audrey Diwan and Maggie Gyllenhaal will compete for the lion). Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers will open the festival, having its later North American premiere at NYFF.