2 articles from 2003
8 September 2003 | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
The Russian drama The Return, starring a 15-year-old actor who died accidentally shortly after production of the film ended, won the Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion award for best picture on Saturday. Sean Penn received the festival's best actor award for his performance in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's 21 Grams, while Katja Riemann took the best actress award for her role in the German film Rosenstrasse. Meanwhile, at the Montreal Film Festival on Sunday, The Cordon, a film produced in Serbia and Montengro and directed by Goran Markovic, won the top prize.
8 September 2003 | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Russian father and son drama Vozvrashcheniye (The Return) has scooped the Golden Lion for best picture at this year's Venice Film Festival. Actor Vladimir Garin, 15, tragically died in the same lake where he filmed many of the scenes for the award-winning picture shortly after shooting was completed, and he was paid tribute to in a touching acceptance speech. Director Andrey Zvyaginstev said, "You see only two actors up on the stage tonight. Those who saw the film know there were three main actors. The fact is that the actor who played Andrey died tragically two months ago. We would like to dedicate this award to him." Other winners at the festival included Sean Penn as best actor in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's 21 Grams, a film about three people thrown together by an accident. Penn declared, "I'm very grateful to the jury for this. Anyone who saw the film knows the ensemble I'm a part of."
2 articles from 2003