'Nomadland', a U.S. movie about a community of van dwellers traversing the vast American West, won the Golden Lion award for best film at the Venice film festival on Saturday.
VENICE - “Nomadland”, a U.S. movie about a community of van dwellers traversing the vast American West, won the Golden Lion award for best film at the Venice film festival on Saturday.
The festival on the Lido waterfront was the first such event to go ahead in front of live audiences since the COVID-19 pandemic all but shut down the world of showbiz. Veteran Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky was also awarded a special jury prize for “Dear Comrades!”, a film about the 1962 massacre of striking workers in Novocherkassk which had been tipped as a front-runner for the top prize.
Still, festival director Alberto Barbera said he was fully satisfied with the result, adding the event had met its goal of having about 50% of its usual public of cinema fans, accredited media, film critics and industry officials.
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