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Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother, starring Cate Blanchett, surprise winner of Venice Golden Lion | Film

US Indie director Jim Jarmusch won the greedy Golden Lion, a three -part meditation on the restless tie between parents and adult children at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday.

Despite his gentle comedy, although he received positive criticisms, he overturned the voice of Hind Rajab, a sad statement of the murder of a five -year -old Palestinian girl during the Gaza War. Finally, the film, directed by Tunisia Kaouther Ben Hania, took the second Silver Lion.

The Father Mother Brother, who is divided into New Jersey, Dublin and Paris, has a community players such as Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, India Moore and Luka Sabbat. In a four -star review, Guardian’s chief film critic Peter Bradshaw described it as a Film A Film to Enjoy ”.

“We are not motivated by the competition, but this is something that I really appreciate, this unexpected honor,” he said.

Elsewhere, Toni Servillo from Italy was chosen as the best actor for depicting a tired president approaching the end of his post in La Grazia, led by his collaborator Paolo Sorrentino for a long time. China’s Xin Zhilei won the best actor for her role in all of us, a drama for sacrifice, guilt and unresolved emotions among alienated lovers, ruled by Cai Shangjun and sharing a dark secret.

The Venice Festival points to the beginning of the award season and regularly throws great favorites for Oscars, gathering more than 90 Oscar nominations in the last four years and almost 20 winning films are generally seen as the most eye -catching and least policy of big film festivals, but in 2025, the films that focus on the existing events have been focused on the films, focused on these events, focused on these events. Films, films, films focusing on present events, films, films focusing on current events, films, films focusing on the present events, films. shadow.

While explaining his picture last weekend, Jarmusch acknowledged that one of his main distributors was concerned that he received money from a company with the Israeli army.

As his car was under the gunfire, Hind Rajab, who used the real voice of a young girl’s desperate satisfaction, became the favorite of the fan and won a 23 -minute applause in his premiere. Peter Bradshaw of Guardian said it was a “violent, violent work”.

In his acceptance, Ben Hania said: “The cinema cannot bring it back to it, nor does it eradicate the persecution against it. He cannot restore the received, but he can maintain his voice and echo throughout the borders.

“Until justice is presented, it will continue to echo until the accountability becomes real.”

The Best Director Award went to Benny Safdie for Smashing Machine, who played Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the role of Mark Kerr, the pioneer of real -life mixed arts. Safdie said: “Being between the giants and giants of the past this year is only flying my mind.”

The Special Jury award went to the Gianfranco Rosi of Italy for the black and white documentary under the clouds, and the chaotic Southern Naples, marked with the threat of repeated earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Among the films that left Venice empty, there was a trio of Netflix paintings: Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear thriller is a Dynamite House, Guillermo del Toro’s re-narration of Frankenstein and Noah Baumbach’s comedy-drama Jay Kelly. South Korea’s Park Chan-Wook’s other option was not guaranteed by Yorgos Lanthimos, played by Emma Stone, despite the strong investigations of Bugonia.

After the ceremony at the press conferenceJournalists expressed their surprises that Hind Rajab’s voice passed for the Golden Lion. Jury President Alexander Payne replied: “As a jury, we value both of the two films equally. We wish both films a long and important life and hope that each of the awards we have given tonight will help each of the awards.”

Payne also claimed that a jury member threatened to give up the prizes: mi Did he threaten to leave one of my jury members?… No. I think… I don’t believe everything we read online. ”

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