9th Venice International Film Festival
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Festival poster | |
| Location | Venice, Italy |
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| Founded | 1932 |
| Festival date | 19 August – 4 September 1948 |
| Website | http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/ |
The 9th Venice International Film Festival was held from 19 August to 4 September 1948.[1]
Jury
- Luigi Chiarini[2]
- Mario Gromo
- Guido Aristarco
- Alberto Consiglio
- Arturo Lanocita
- Vinicio Marinucci
- Mario Melloni
- Giorgio Prosperi
- Andrew Félix Morlión
In Competition
| English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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| The Trial | Der Prozeß | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | |
| N/A | L'Amore | Roberto Rossellini | |
| N/A | Oliver Twist | David Lean | |
| Hamlet | Laurence Olivier | | |
| N/A | The Fallen Idol | Carol Reed | |
| N/A | A Double Life | George Cukor | |
| N/A | Duel in the Sun | King Vidor | |
| N/A | The Fallen Idol | Carol Reed | |
| Difficult Years | Anni difficili | Luigi Zampa | |
| Maclovia | Belleza Maldita | Emilio Fernández | |
Awards
- Grand International Prize of Venice
- Best Film - Hamlet (Laurence Olivier)
- Best Italian Film
- Silver Lion for Best Direction
- Volpi Cup
- Best Actor - Der Prozeß (Ernst Deutsch)
- Best Actress - Hamlet (Jean Simmons)
- Golden Osella
- Best Original Screenplay - The Fallen Idol (Graham Greene)
- Best Cinematography - Hamlet (Desmond Dickinson)
- Best Original Music - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Max Steiner)
- Outstanding Technical Contribution - Oliver Twist (John Bryan)
- International Award
- ANICA Cup
- Cinecittà Cup
- ENIC Cup
References
- ↑ "The 1940′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
- ↑ "Juries for the 1940′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
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