Venice Film Festival: The World’s Oldest Film Festival
The world’s oldest film festival in the world is the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. In 2011 this renowned festival will boasts its 68th year of presenting amazing new independent films by bright new creative artists. Many films introduced here over all these years have won awards for best actor, best screened film and more.
Winners are announced at the end of the festival to win numerous awards. The Golden Lion is the highest award for best film with the Silver Lion as runner up. The Volpi Cups are for the actors of highest quality. The Golden Osellas winners are directors, screenwriters, technical aspects, composers and cinematographers.
The Venice Film Festival is internationally acclaimed for its amazing cultural diversification in independent films. Film makers from all over the world attend with the glimmering hopes of winning their renowned Golden Lion award for best film of the festival. Each day brings new and exciting presentations from the worlds most creative cinematographers. Innovative creations are depicted with new and amazing creations. If you love the movies, visiting this exciting venue is well worth the trip. Some of the most interesting people all over the world attend this famous festival, so you never know who you will have the good fortune to meet.
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