61st Venice International Film Festival
Festival poster | |
Location | Venice, Italy |
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Founded | 1932 |
Festival date | 1 – 11 September 2004 |
Website | Website |
The 61st annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 1 and 11 September 2004. The festival opened with Steven Spielberg's The Terminal,[1] and closed with Katsuhiro Otomo's Steamboy.[2] The Golden Lion was awarded to the film Vera Drake, directed by Mike Leigh.[3][4]
On this edition of the festival, a new independent section, Venice Days (Giornate degli autori), has started "for free cinema, new talents and new stories". This section is organized by the ANAC (National Association of Cinematographic Authors) and the API (Independent Authors & Producers).[5] Also in this edition, The Secret History of Italian Cinema was launched, a new section of the official selection, with the aim of restoring and systematically rediscovering sides of the Italian cinema that have been "forgotten, invisible, unknown or misunderstood". The retrospective was planned for 4 years, which was extended by a 2-year retrospective called These Phantoms: Italian Cinema Rediscovered, followed by one edition of Italian Comedy Retrospective. The Fondazione Prada was the private sector partner of this series.[6]
Contents
1 Juries
2 Official selection
2.1 In competition
2.2 Out of competition
2.3 Horizons
2.4 Short film competition
2.5 Venetian Nights
2.6 Venice Digital Cinema
2.7 The Secret History of Italian Cinema 1
3 Autonomous sections
3.1 Venice International Film Critics' Week
3.2 Venice Days
4 Awards
4.1 Official selection
4.2 Autonomous sections
4.3 Other collateral awards
5 References
6 External links
Juries
The following people comprised the 2004 juries:[7][8]
Main Competition (Venezia 61)
John Boorman (UK) Jury President
Wolfgang Becker (Germany)
Mimmo Calopresti (Italy)
Scarlett Johansson (USA)
Spike Lee (USA)
Dusan Makavejev (Serbia-Montenegro)
Helen Mirren (UK)
Pietro Scalia (Italy)
Hsu Feng (Taiwan)
Horizons (Orizzonti)
Alfonso Cuarón (Mexico) President
Nicolas Philibert (France)
Fiorella Infascelli (Italy)
Venezia Cinema Digitale
Mike Figgis (UK) President- Shozo Ichiyama (Japan)
- Claire Simon (Morocco-France)
Official selection
In competition
The main competitive section of the official selection is an international competition of feature films running for the Golden Lion.[9]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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3-Iron | Bin-jip | Kim Ki-duk | South Korea, Japan |
5x2 | François Ozon | France | |
Another Life | Ovunque sei | Michele Placido | Italy |
Birth | Jonathan Glazer | United States | |
Café Lumière | Kôhî jikô | Hou Hsiao-hsien | Japan, Taiwan |
Delivery | Nikos Panayotopoulos[10] | Greece | |
Howl's Moving Castle | Hauru no ugoku shiro | Hayao Miyazaki | Japan |
The Intruder | L'intrus | Claire Denis | France |
The Keys to the House | Le chiavi di casa | Gianni Amelio | Italy, France, Germany |
Kings and Queen | Rois et reine | Arnaud Desplechin | France |
Land of Plenty | Wim Wenders | United States | |
Low Life | Haryu insaeng | Im Kwon-taek | South Korea |
One Long Winter Without Fire † | Tout un hiver sans feu | Greg Zglinski | Switzerland |
Palindromes | Todd Solondz | United States | |
Promised Land | Amos Gitai | Israel, France | |
Remote Access | Udalyonnyy dostup | Svetlana Proskurina[11] | Russia |
The Sea Inside | Mar adentro | Alejandro Amenábar | Spain, France, Italy |
Stray Dogs | Sag-haye velgard | Marzieh Meshkini (Makhmalbaf)[12] | Iran, France, Afghanistan |
Vanity Fair | Mira Nair | UK, USA | |
Vera Drake | Mike Leigh | United Kingdom | |
Working Slowly (Radio Alice) | Lavorare con lentezza | Guido Chiesa | Italy |
The World | Shijie | Jia Zhangke | China |
Highlighted title indicates the Golden Lion winner. † indicates films that competed for the Lion of the Future.[13]
Out of competition
The following films of the official selection were screened as "out of competition":[14]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
The Bridesmaid | La demoiselle d'honneur | Claude Chabrol | France, Italy, Germany |
Collateral | Michael Mann | United States | |
Eros (3 segments) | Michelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh, Wong Kar-wai | France, Hong Kong, Italy, USA | |
The Fifth Empire | O quinto imperio | Manoel de Oliveira | Portugal, France |
Finding Neverland | Marc Forster | United States | |
How We Got the Italian Movie Business Into Trouble: The True Story of Franco and Ciccio (documentary) | Come inguaiammo il cinema italiano | Daniele Ciprì, Franco Maresco | Italy |
An Italian Romance | L'amore ritrovato | Carlo Mazzacurati | Italy |
The Manchurian Candidate | Jonathan Demme | United States | |
The Merchant of Venice | Michael Radford | United Kingdom, Italy | |
The Remains of Nothing | Il resto di niente | Antonietta De Lillo | Italy |
She Hate Me | Spike Lee | United States | |
Steamboy | Suchīmubōi | Katsuhiro Otomo | Japan |
The Terminal | Steven Spielberg | United States | |
Throw Down | Rudao longhu bang (festival spelling) | Johnnie To | Hong Kong |
The Tuner | Nastroyshchik | Kira Muratova | Russia |
Special event | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Shark Tale | Victoria Jenson, Bibo Bergeron | United States |
Horizons
A section aiming to provide a picture of the new trends in cinema.[15]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
The 3 Rooms of Melancholia | Melancholian 3 huonetta | Pirjo Honkasalo | Finland, Sweden, Denmark |
Agnes and His Brothers | Agnes und seine Brüder | Oskar Roehler | Germany |
N/A | Ambasadori, cautam patrie | Mircea Danieluc | Romania |
Criminal † | Gregory Jacobs | United States | |
Gilles' Wife | La femme de Gilles | Frédéric Fonteyne | Belgium, France, Luxembourg |
The Grand Sons | Les petits fils | Ilan Duran Cohen | France |
I Can See It in Your Eyes † | Te lo leggo negli occhi | Valia Santella | Italy |
Izo | Takashi Miike | Japan | |
A Less Bad World | Un mundo menos peor | Alejandro Agresti | Argentina |
A Love Song for Bobby Long † | Shainee Gabel | United States | |
Mysterious Skin | Gregg Araki | United States, Netherlands | |
Rolling Family | Familia rodante | Pablo Trapero | Argentina, Spain |
Saimir † | Francesco Munzi | Italy | |
The Sleeping Child † | L'enfant endormi | Yasmine Kassari | Morocco, Belgium |
Stryker | Noam Gonick | Canada | |
They Came Back † | Les revenants | Robin Campillo | France |
N/A | Vento di terra | Vincenzo Marra | Italy |
Vital | Shinya Tsukamoto | Japan | |
Yesterday Darrell | James Roodt | South Africa | |
Zulu Love Letter | Lettre d'amour zoulou | Ramadam Suleman | South Africa, France, Germany |
Special Events | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
N/A | L’ami y’a bon (short) | Rachid Bouchareb | France, Algeria, Germany |
Come Back, Africa (1959) | Lionel Rogosin | United States | |
The Hamburg Cell | Antonia Bird | United Kingdom | |
Heimat 3: A Chronicle of Endings and Beginnings (6 episode TV Mini-Series - 11h 29min) | Heimat 3 - Chronik einer Zeitenwende | Edgar Reitz | Germany |
Música cubana (documentary) | German Kral | Germany | |
Tell Them Who You Are | Mark S. Wexler | United States | |
Tide Table (short) | William Kentridge | South Africa |
Highlighted title indicates the Horizons Awards for Best Film. † indicates films that competed for the Lion of the Future.[13]
Short film competition
The following films, whose length does not exceed 30 minutes, were selected for the short film competition (Corto Cortissimo):[16]
In competition | |||
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Title | Duration | Director(s | Production country |
A occhi aperti | 8' | Lorenza Indovina | Italy |
Agna niata | 15' | Ektoras Lyghizos | Greece |
Aïsha | 12' | Newton I. Aduaka | Nigeria, Senegal |
The Arsonist | 15' | Myles Sorensen | USA |
The Carpenter and his Clumsy Wife | 14' | Peter Foott | Ireland |
Chamaco | 12' | Tim Parsa | Mexico |
Close | 9' | Tom Hopkins | Ireland |
La culpa del alpinista | 14' | Daniel Sanchez Arevalo | Spain |
Dim | 15' | Ann-Kristin Wecker | Germany |
Il dio della pioggia | 10' | Angelo Amoroso D'Aragona | Italy |
Goodbye | 15' | Steve Hudson | Germany |
Határontúl | 22' | Árpád Schilling | Hungary |
Last Night | 22' | Sean Mewshaw | USA |
Moustache | 13' | Vicki Sugars | Australia |
Passatempo | 16' | Francesco Lagi | Italy |
A piscina | 16' | Iana Joao Viana | Portugal |
Rain Is Falling | 14' | Holger Ernst | Germany, Morocco |
Resurrection | 9' | Mitchell Lichtenstein | USA |
Shengri | 30' | Bertrand Lee | Singapore |
Signe d'appartenance | 30' | Kamel Cherif | Belgium, Tunisia |
Silent Companion | 15' | Elham Hosseinzade | Iran |
Sous le bleu | 21' | David Oelhoffen | France |
Srce je kos Mesa (aka The Heart Is a Piece of Meat) | 16' | Jan Cvitkovic | Slovenia |
Streets | 15' | Jon Howe | UK |
Trofast | 7' | Trond Fausa Aurvaag | Norway |
White on Blue | 20' | Ramunas Greicius | Lithuania |
Out of Competition / Special Events | |||
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Title | Duration | Director(s | Production country |
Coleridge's Couch | 22' | Angeles Woo | USA |
Event 1 - Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia / Scuola Nazionale di Cinema | |||
Il potere sottile | 32' | Diego Ronsisvalle | Italy |
Ipotesi Cinema - Bologna | |||
Postazioni della memoria | 53' | Ermanno Olmi and the students of Ipotesi Cinema | Italy |
Event 2 - Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia / Scuola Nazionale di Cinema | |||
I gabbiani - studio su "Il gabbiano" di Anton Cecov | 80' | Francesca Archibugi | Italy |
Postazioni della memoria | 53' | Ermanno Olmi and the students of Ipotesi Cinema | Italy |
Event 3 - Corto d'autore - Italia | |||
Too Short for Sky | 8' | Pappi Corsicato | Italy |
Body & Soul | 30' | Theo Eshetu | Italy |
Corpo/Immagine | 30' | Marco Puccioni | Italy |
Highlighted title indicates Lion for Best Short Film winner.
Venetian Nights
The following films were screened for the Venetian Nights section (Venezia Mezzanotte):[17]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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The Art of Losing (aka) | Perder es cuestión de método | Sergio Cabrera | Colombia, Spain |
Enduring Love | Roger Michell | United Kingdom | |
Eyes of Crystal | Occhi di cristallo | Eros Puglielli | Italy |
A Home at the End of the World † | Michael Mayer | United States | |
Howrah Bridge / The Youth of the Land (aka) | Yuva | Mani Ratnam | India |
Man on Fire | Tony Scott | United States | |
Puteri Gunung Ledang | Saw Teong Hin | Malaysia | |
Three... Extremes | Saam gaang yi | Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi, Fruit Chan | South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong |
To Sleep Next To Her † | Volevo solo dormirle addosso | Eugenio Cappuccio | Italy |
Titanus's one hundredth year | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
The Demon | Il demonio (1963) | Brunello Rondi | Italy |
- † indicates films that competed for the Lion of the Future.[13]
Venice Digital Cinema
A section intended to provide an overview of the new expressive possibilities granted by digital technologies.[18]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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20 Fingers † | 20 angosht | Mania Akbari | Iran, United Kingdom |
Impermanence | Goutam Ghose | India | |
The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish | Peter Greenaway | UK, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Netherlands, Luxembourg | |
N/A | Cuoco contadino (documentary) | Luca Guadagnino | Italy |
Homecoming | Jon Jost | United States | |
Letters to Ali (documentary) | Clara Law | Australia | |
N/A | La vita è breve ma la giornata è lunghissima (documentary) | Lucio Pellegrini, Gianni Zanasi | Italy |
Pin Boy | Parapalos | Ana Poliak | Argentina |
N/A | Un silenzio particolare (documentary) | Stefano Rulli | Italy |
Marebito | Takashi Shimizu | Japan |
Special Events | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
N/A | L'ora della lucertola (documentary) | Mimmo Calopresti | Italy |
N/A | Bellissime (documentary) | Giovanna Gagliardo | Italy |
Killer Shrimps † | Piero Golia | Switzerland | |
The Take (documentary) | Avi Lewis | Canada | |
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children | Fainaru fantajî sebun adobento chirudoren | Tetsuya Nomura | Japan |
Embedded | Tim Robbins | United States | |
N/A | Colpi di Luce | Matteo Spinola, Stefano della Casa, Francesca Calvelli | Italy |
Digital Africa | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
Yizo Yizo | Angus Gibson, Andrew Dosunmu, Teboho Mahlatsi | South Africa |
- † indicates films that competed for the Lion of the Future.[13]
The Secret History of Italian Cinema 1
A new retrospective section on Italian Cinema aiming to restore and systematically rediscover sides of the Italian cinema That Have Been "Forgotten, Invisible, Unknown Or Misunderstood". This first edition of the retrospective is titled Italian Kings of the B's.[19]
Italian Kings of the B's | ||||
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English title | Original title | Year | Director(s) | Production country |
100 Horsemen | I cento cavalieri | 1961 | Vittorio Cottafavi | Italy, Spain, West Germany |
The Beyond | ...E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà | 1981 | Lucio Fulci | Italy |
The Big Gundown | La resa dei conti | 1966 | Sergio Sollima | Italy, Spain |
Blindman | Il pistolero cieco (aka) | 1972 | Ferdinando Baldi | Italy, United States |
The Boss | Il boss | 1973 | Fernando Di Leo | Italy |
A Bullet for the General (integral version) | Quien sabe? | 1967 | Damiano Damiani | Italy |
Caliber 9 | Milano calibro 9 | 1972 | Fernando Di Leo | Italy |
Cannibal Holocaust | 1979 | Ruggero Deodato | Italy | |
Castle of Blood | Danza macabra | 1964 | Antonio Margheriti | Italy, France |
Coup D'État | Colpo di stato | 1969 | Luciano Salce | Italy |
Don't Torture a Duckling | Non si sevizia un paperino | 1972 | Lucio Fulci | Italy |
The Dynamite Brothers | I fratelli Dinamite | 1949 | Nino and Toni Pagot | Italy |
The God Snake (aka) | Il dio serpente | 1970 | Piero Vivarelli | Italy, Venezuela |
Goliath and the Dragon | La vendetta di Ercole | 1960 | Vittorio Cottafavi | Italy, France |
I Am What I Am | Col cuore in gola | 1967 | Tinto Brass | Italy, France |
The Inglorious Bastards | Quel maledetto treno blindato | 1977 | Enzo G. Castellari | Italy |
The Italian Connection | La mala ordina | 1972 | Fernando Di Leo | Italy, West Germany |
Mister Scarface (aka Rulers of the City) | I padroni della citta | 1976 | Fernando Di Leo | Italy, West Germany |
Naked Violence | I ragazzi del massacro | 1969 | Fernando Di Leo | Italy |
Orgasm (world-wide English) / Paranoia (US title) | Orgasmo | 1969 | Umberto Lenzi | Italy, France |
The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh | Lo strano vizio della Signora Wardh | 1970 | Sergio Martino | Italy, Spain, Austria |
The Syndicate: A Death in the Family (aka Red Hot Shot) | Colpo rovente | 1969 | Piero Zuffi | Italy |
Tragic Ceremony | Estratto dagli archivi segreti della polizia di una capitale europea | 1972 | Riccardo Freda | Italy, Spain |
The Trojan Horse | La guerra di Troia | 1961 | Giorgio Ferroni | Italy, France, Yugoslavia |
N/A | W la foca | 1982 | Nando Cicero | Italy |
Underground Italia - Shards of utopia | |||
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Title | Notes | Year | Director(s) |
La verifica incerta | short, collection of Hollywood clips | 1964 | Gianfranco Baruchello, Alberto Grifi |
Transfert per kamera verso Virulentia | short, documentary | 1975 | Alberto Grifi |
A mosca cieca | (The Blind Fly) | 1966 | Romano Scavolini |
Ritratto di Gianfranco Barucchello | (Portrait of Gianfranco Barucchello) | 2004 | Paolo Brunatto |
Ritratto di Alberto Grifi | (Portrait of Alberto Grifi) | 2004 | |
Ritratto di Romano Scovolini | (Portrait of Romano Scovolini) | 2004 |
Autonomous sections
Venice International Film Critics' Week
The following feature films were selected to be screened as In Competition for this section:[20]
In competition | |||
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English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
From Land of Silence † | Sakenine Sarzamine Sokoot | Saman Salur | Iran |
The Great Journey † | Le Grand Voyage | Ismaël Ferroukhi | France |
N/A | Les liens † | Aymeric Mesa-Juan[21] | France |
One or the Other † | Una de dos | Alejo Hernán Taube[22] | Argentina |
Otakus in Love † | Koi No Mon | Suzuki Matsuo | Japan |
To Take a Wife † | Ve Lakachta Lecha Isha | Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz | Israel |
Uninhibited † | Kuang Fang | Leste Chen | Taiwan |
Special events - Out of competition | ||||
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Occasion | English title | Original title | Director (s) | Production country |
Opeining film | P.S. | Dylan Kidd | United States | |
Second Feature | Butterfly | Hu die | Yan Yan Mak | China |
Eighth Film | The Love (Part One) | El Amor (Primera Parte) | Alejandro Fadel, Martin Mauregui, Santiago Mitre, Juan Schnitman | Argentina |
- † indicates films that competed for the Lion of the Future.[13]
Venice Days
The following films were selected for the 1st edition of Venice Days (Giornate Degli Autori) autonomous section:[23]
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Production country |
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4 | Ilya Khrzhanovsky | Russia, Netherlands | |
Caro Vittorio (short) | Marco Risi | Italy | |
Changing Destiny | Nemmeno il destino | Daniele Gaglianone | Italy |
Darwin's Nightmare (documentary) | Hubert Sauper | Austria, Belgium, France, Germany | |
Dead Man's Shoes | Shane Meadows | United Kingdom | |
N/A | Il giorno del falco | Rodolfo Bisatti | Italy |
N/A | L'imperatore di Roma | Nico D'Alessandria | Italy |
N/A | In Kurdistan e' difficile | Giuliana Gamba | Italy |
Morasseix | Damien Odoul | France | |
Murmuring Coast | A costa dos murmúrios | Margarida Cardoso | Portugal |
Now and Then | L'oeil de l'autre | John Lvoff | France |
Strings | Anders Rønnow Klarlund | Denmark, Sweden, Norway, UK | |
Suburbs | Predmestje | Vinko Möderndorfer | Slovenia |
Sweet Jam | Confituur | Lieven Debrauwer | Belgium, Switzerland |
N/A | Tartarughe sul dorso | Stefano Pasetto | Italy |
Awards
Official selection
The following Official Awards were conferred at the 61st edition:[24]
Golden Lion: Vera Drake by Mike Leigh
Silver Lion for Best Director: 3-Iron by Kim Ki-duk
Special Jury Prize: The Sea Inside (Mar adentro) by Alejandro Amenábar
Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Javier Bardem for The Sea Inside
Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Imelda Staunton for Vera Drake
Marcello Mastroianni Award (for the best emerging actor or actress): Tommaso Ramenghi and Marco Luisi for Lavorare con lentezza
Golden Osella: Studio Ghibli for Howl's Moving Castle (Hauru no ugoku shiro)
Special Awards
Special Lion for Overall Work: Manoel de Oliveira and Stanley Donen
Horizons awards (Premi Orizzonti)
- Best Film: Les petits fils by Ilan Duran Cohen
- Special mention: Vento di terra by Vincenzo Marra
- Special mention: Vento di terra by Vincenzo Marra
Digital Cinema Award
20 Fingers (20 angosht) by Mania Akbari
- Special Mention: La vita è breve ma la giornata è lunghissima by Gianni Zanasi and Lucio Pellegrini
- Special Mention: La vita è breve ma la giornata è lunghissima by Gianni Zanasi and Lucio Pellegrini
Short Film awards (Corto Cortissimo Lion)
- Citroen Short Super-Short Lion for Best Short Film: Signe d'appartenence by Kamel Cherif
- Special mention: The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife by Peter Foot
- Special mention: The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife by Peter Foot
- UIP Prize for Best European Short Film: Goodbye by Steve Hudson
Autonomous sections
The following official and collateral awards were conferred to films of the autonomous sections:[24][25]
Venice International Film Critics' Week
- Lion Of The Future
- "Luigi de Laurentiis" Award For A Debut Film: Le Grand Voyage by Ismaël Ferroukhi and Humbert Balsan
- Special Mention: Saimir by Francesco Munzi
- Special Mention: Saimir by Francesco Munzi
Other collateral awards
The following collateral awards were conferred to films of the official selection:[25]
- FIPRESCI Prize:
- Competition: Bin-jip (Kim Ki-duk)
- Parallel Sections: Vento di terra (Vincenzo Marra)
- SIGNIS Award:
Tout un hiver sans feu (Greg Zglinski)- Honorable Mention: Bin-jip (Kim Ki-duk)
- C.I.C.A.E. Award:
Gilles' Wife (Frédéric Fonteyne)
- UNICEF Award:
Dom durakov (Andrei Konchalovsky)
- UNESCO Award:
Land of Plenty (Wim Wenders)
- Pasinetti Award:
- Best Film: Le chiavi di casa (Gianni Amelio)
- Best Actor: Le chiavi di casa (Kim Rossi Stuart)
- Best Actress: 5x2 (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi)
- Audience Award (Critics' Week):
To Take a Wife (Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz)
- Isvema Award:
To Take a Wife (Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz)
- FEDIC Award:
Volevo solo dormirle addosso (Eugenio Cappuccio)
- Little Golden Lion:
Bin-jip (Kim Ki-duk)
- Label Europa Cinemas:
Darwin's Nightmare (Hubert Sauper)
- Young Cinema Award:
- Best Italian Film: Nemmeno il destino (Daniele Gaglianone)
- Best Digital Film: Un silenzio particolare (Stefano Rulli)
- Best International Film: Mar adentro (Alejandro Amenábar)
- "Lino Miccichè" First Feature Award:
Nemmeno il destino (Daniele Gaglianone)
- Open Prize:
Sag-haye velgard (Marzieh Makhmalbaf)
- Lina Mangiacapre Award:
Melancholian 3 huonetta (Pirjo Honkasalo)
- Future Film Festival Digital Award:
Collateral (Michael Mann)
- Laterna Magica Prize:
Finding Neverland (Marc Forster)
- Sergio Trasatti Award:
Le chiavi di casa (Gianni Amelio)
- CinemAvvenire Award:
- Best Film: Le chiavi di casa (Gianni Amelio)
- Best First Film: Tout un hiver sans feu (Greg Zglinski)
- Cinema for Peace Award: Promised Land (Amos Gitai)
- Award of the City of Rome:
- Best Film: Un mundo menos peor (Alejandro Agresti)
- International Peace Award:
- Best Film: Jeruzalemski sindrom (Jakov Sedlar)
- Human Rights Film Network Award:
Melancholian 3 huonetta (Pirjo Honkasalo)
- EIUC Award:
Yesterday (Darrell Roodt)- Special Mention: Melancholian 3 huonetta (Pirjo Honkasalo)
- Special Director's Award:
Bin-jip (Kim Ki-duk)
- Special Pasinetti Award:
Vento di terra (Vincenzo Marra) (For an innovative film)
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^ "61st Venice Film Festival - Corto Cortissimo". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 22 August 2004. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
^ "61st Venice Film Festival - Venezia Mezzanotte". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 22 August 2004. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
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^ "19th International Film Critics' Week". sicvenezia.it. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
^ Aymeric Mesa-Juan on IMDb
^ Alejo Taube on IMDb
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External links
- Official website
Venice Film Festival 2004 Awards on IMDb