The Venezuelan film 'From there' by Lorenzo Vigas has won the Golden Lion for the best film of the Venice Film Festival 2015.
Spanish-speaking cinema has been in luck in this new edition of the Italian contest, since 'El clan' by Pablo Larraín wins the award for best director.
Charlie Kaufman's new film, this time co-directed with Duke Johnson, 'Anomalisa' wins the Grand Jury Prize, while the Special Jury Prize goes to the Turkish 'Abluka' by Emin Alper.
The interpretive awards have been for Fabrice Luchini, best actor for 'L'hermine', a film that also wins the award for best screenplay, best actress for Valeria Golino for 'Per amor vostro' and finally 'Beasts of No Nation, one of the contenders for this year's Oscars, The Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress is worth Abraham Attah.
Awards of the Venice Film Festival 2015
Golden Lion for Best Film: 'From There' by Lorenzo Vigas
Grand Jury Prize: Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's 'Anomalisa'
Special Jury Prize: 'Abluka' by Emin Alper
Best Direction: Pablo Trapero for 'El clan'
Best Actor: Fabrice Luchini for 'L'hermine'
Best Actress: Valeria Golino for 'Per amor vostro'
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress: Abraham Attah for 'Beasts of No Nation'