39th Venice International Film Festival
Festival poster
LocationVenice, Italy
Founded1932
AwardsGolden Lion: The State of Things
Festival date28 August – 2 September 1982
WebsiteWebsite

The 39th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 28 August to 2 September 1982.[1][2]

French filmmaker Marcel Carné was the Jury President of the main competition. The Golden Lion winner was The State of Things directed by Wim Wenders.

Jury

The following people comprised the 1982 jury:[3][4]

Official Sections

In Competition

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
AgonyАгонияElem KlimovSoviet Union
ApprehensionDie BeunruhigungLothar WarnekeEast Germany
The Big BrotherLe grand frèreFrancis GirodFrance
Blow to the HeartColpire al cuoreGianni AmelioItaly, France
The Blue PlanetIl pianeta azzurroFranco PiavoliItaly
ChopinSciopènLuciano Odorisio
CrossroadsGrihajuddhaBuddhadev DasguptaIndia
The DamTo fragmaDimitris MakrisGreece
The Draughtsman's ContractPeter GreenawayUnited Kingdom
An Egyptian Storyحدوتة مصريةYoussef ChahineEgypt
Estoy en crisis Fernando Colomo Spain
The Eyes, the MouthGli occhi, la boccaMarco BellocchioItaly
Flight of the EagleIngenjör Andrées luftfärdJan TroellSweden, West Germany, Norway
The ForeignerA EstrangeiraJoão Mário GriloPortugal
A Good MarriageLe Beau MariageÉric RohmerFrance
The Good SoldierIl buon soldatoFranco Brusati
GrogFrancesco LaudadioItaly
GuernicaFerenc KósaWest Germany, Hungary
HeroBarney Platts-MillsUnited Kingdom
The Hes CaseDe smaak van waterOrlow SeunkeNetherlands
ImperativeImperativKrzysztof ZanussiPoland
Last Five DaysFünf letzte TagePercy AdlonWest Germany
Private LifeЧастная жизньYuli RaizmanSoviet Union
QuerelleRainer Werner FassbinderFrance
What Are We Waiting for to Be Happy! Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux! Coline Serreau
The State of ThingsDer Stand der DingeWim WendersWest Germany
TempestPaul MazurskyUnited States
The TroutLa TruiteJoseph LoseyFrance
The VoiceGolosIlya AverbakhSoviet Union

Mezzogiorno-Mezzanotte

A section devoted to spectacular films (Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T.), remakes (Vertigo, Leave Her to Heaven) or eccentrics.[5][6]

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy DeanRobert AltmanUnited States
Heaven's GateMichael Cimino
PoltergeistTobe Hooper
E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialSteven Spielberg
Blade RunnerRidley Scott
A Whole Night / All Night LongToute une nuitChantal AkermanBelgium

Official Awards

The following awards were presented at the 39th edition:

In Competition

Career Golden Lion

Independent Awards

FIPRESCI Prize

OCIC Award

UNICEF Award

  • De smaak van water by Orlow Seunke

Pasinetti Award

Pietro Bianchi Award

Best Artistic Collaboration

Golden Phoenix

References

  1. "VENICE 1982 – THE 39th INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  2. "The 1980s". Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  3. "Juries for the 1980s". Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  4. "Juries for the 1980s". Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  5. "History of Biennale Cinema (see 80s)". labiennale.org. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  6. "Michael Cimino's 'Heaven's Gate' Restored & Headed To Venice Film Festival; Criterion Collection Edition On The Way?". indiewire.com. 25 July 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  7. "FIPRESCI Awards 1982". fipresci.org. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
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