46th Venice International Film Festival
The 46th Venice International Film Festival was held September 4–15, 1989.[1][2]
Jury
- Andrei Smirnov: Head of Jury[3]
- Néstor Almendros
- Pupi Avati
- Klaus Maria Brandauer
- Danièle Heymann
- Eleni Karaindrou
- Mariangela Melato
- David Robinson
- Jin Xie
- John Landis
Films in competition
- Australia by Jean-Jacques Andrien (Belgium, France)
- Christian by Gabriel Axel (Danmark)
- Island by Paul Cox (Australia)
- Berlin-Jerusalem by Amos Gitai (Israel)
- She's Been Away by Peter Hall (GB)
- Blauäugig - Ojos Azules by Reinhard Hauff (Germany)
- A City of Sadness by Hou Hsiao-Hsien (Taiwan)
- And Then There Was Light by Otar Iosseliani (France, Germany)
- New Year's Day by Henry Jaglom (USA)
- Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself by Juraj Jakubisko (Czechoslovakia)
- Death of a Tea Master by Kei Kumai (Japan)
- Majnoun Laylà by Taieb Louhichi (Tunisia, Algeria)
- Scugnizzi by Nanni Loy (Italy)
- Recollections of the Yellow House by João César Monteiro (Portugal)
- Tamara Aleksandrovna's Husband and Daughter by Olga Narouskaia (URSS)
- Love Me Not? by Giorgos Panousopoulos (Greece)
- I Want to Go Home by Alain Resnais(France)
- What Time Is It? by Ettore Scola (Italy)
- Ek Din Achanak by Mrinal Sen (India)
- The Pitfall by Vilgot Sjöman (Sweden)
- La Femme de Rose Hill by Alain Tanner (Switzerland)
- Twisted Obsession by Fernando Trueba (Spain)
- Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love by Lina Wertmüller (Italy)
Awards

Massimo Troisi, one of the winner of Volpi Cup Best Actor at 46th Venice International Film Festival
- Golden Lion:
- Grand Special Jury Prize:
- Silver Lion:
- Golden Osella:
- Best Screenplay - Jules Feiffer (I Want to Go Home)
- Best Cinematography - Giorgos Arvanitis (Australia)
- Best Music - Scugnizzi
- Volpi Cup:
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi & Marcello Mastroianni (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft & Geraldine James (Screen One)
- The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal:
- Career Golden Lion:
- Golden Ciak:
- Best Film - I Want to Go Home (Alain Resnais)
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft (Screen One)
- FIPRESCI Prize:
- Critics Week - Un monde sans pitié (Eric Rochant)
- Competition - Dekalog (Krzysztof Kieslowski)
- OCIC Award:
- OCIC Award - Honorable Mention:
- UNICEF Award:
- Reinhard Hauff (Blauäugig)
- UNESCO Award:
- Pasinetti Award:
- Best Film - I Want to Go Home (Alain Resnais)
- Best Actor - Massimo Troisi (What Time Is It?)
- Best Actress - Peggy Ashcroft (Screen One)
- Pietro Bianchi Award:
- Little Golden Lion:
- Elvira Notari Prize:
- Olga Narutskaya (Muzh i doch' Tamary Aleksandrovny)
- Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award:
- Nanni Moretti (Red Lob)
- Filmcritica "Bastone Bianco" Award - Special Mention:
- Otar Iosseliani (Et la lumière fut)
- Amos Gitai (Berlin-Yerushalaim)
- João César Monteiro (Recordações da Casa Amarela)
- Sergio Trasatti Award:
- Children and Cinema Award:
- Kodak-Cinecritica Award:
References
- ↑ "VENICE 1989 – THE 46TH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ↑ "The 1980′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
- ↑ "Juries for the 1980′s". Retrieved October 8, 2013.
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