65th Venice Film Festival International ‘Venezia 65′ Jury
August 27 – September 6 2008
The following jurors have been nominated to join president Wim Wenders on the International Jury for the Competition of the 65th Venice Film Festival, directed by Marco Müller and organized by the Biennale di Venezia.
They are Russian screenwriter Juriy Arabov, a significant voice in contemporary Russian cinema; Italian actress Valeria Golino, the winner of the Coppa Volpi in Venice at the early age of twenty, and one of the most beloved Italian actresses abroad; British visual artist Douglas Gordon(photo), internationally renowned and acknowledged by major artistic institutions throughout the world; American cult filmmaker John Landis, who experiments in virtually every film genre with a scathing, satirical point of view; young director Lucrecia Martel, the most significant female voice in New Argentine Cinema; and Hong Kong director Johnnie To, representing the best contemporary Asian cinema and who has featured prominently in the recent history of the Venice Film Festival.
On September 6th, the closing night of the Festival, the Venice 65 International Jury will award the following prizes to the feature-length films in competition: the Golden Lion for Best Film, the Silver Lion for Best Director, the Special Jury Prize, the Coppa


Burn After Reading, written and directed by Academy Award winners Joel and Ethan Coen, will open the 65th Venice Film Festival at Lido di Venezia, to be held from 27th August to 6th September 2008, directed by Marco Müller and organised by La Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta.
The film series, organised on the occasion of the late opening of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, will counterpoint the iconography of the show Coming of Age. American Art, 1850s to 1950s with four journeys into the world in which the average American lives and is (cinematically) immersed. More precisely, the films examina the environment of American cinema as a physical, topographical place and as a projection of desire, anxiety, nostalgia, hope and terror: four films representing the moral as well as physical models of the American soul.
The president of the International Jury for the Competition of the 65th Venice Film Festival (27th of August to 6th September 2008), will be one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation, the German director Wim Wenders, who has formed close ties with the Festival over the years.
On the occasion of the exhibition Coming of Age. American Art, 1850s to 1950s and thanks to the collaboration of Vodafone, the museum will introduce an innovative audio-guide that the public will be able to download, via bluetooth and fre of charge, on mobile phones. Philip Rylands, director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, will thus ‘accompany’ visitors through the exhibition galleries, examine the works exhibited nad the respective artistic movements.
With the inclusion of Frank Gehry and Matthew Ritchie among the 21 Installations at the Arsenale Corderie, and with the addition of 15 new firms to within the section Experimental Architecture (reaching now 55 firms exhibiting) at Padiglione Italia in the Giardini, the list of participants to the 11th International Architecture Exhibition - Out There: Architecture Beyond Building has been completed.
Italia, curated with the collaboration of Emiliano Gandolfi and showing architects from all over the world- is enriched by 15 more firms reaching 55 participants. This recognition will be held together by small monographic exhibition of Masters of the Experiment who based their work on experimental architecture: Frank Gehry, Herzog & de Meuron, Morphosis, Zaha Hadid and Coop Himmelb(l)au.
monuments we can admire: the Basilica, the New and Old Procuratie, the Napoleonic Palace and its historical cafés. From today, by clicking the digital image of a tile of Palazzo Ducale on one’s mobile phone, it will be possible to contribute to the preservation and upkeep of St. Mark’s Square in Venice. Such initiative, called ‘Sms Venice’ is part of that programme according to which a series of summer concerts have been planned by the Venetian Town Hall for the Marciana area, running from 7th to 21st July 2008.

At the Bugno Art Gallery in Campo San Fantin a one-man exhibition by Joe Tilson have been held since 23rd May: Tilson in Murano. This original and eclectic English artist is displaying, until 15th June, his glass works of art that represent the fruits of a work of observation carried out for two years in the kiln of Silvio Signoretto in Murano. His glass sculptures transmit symbolic signs in space, absorbing ancient characters as well as words of a mythical past. Such complex operation wants to show how contemporary art is able to make ancient historical expressions topical again.

















