Venice Film Festival: 'Faust' Wins Golden Lion, Michael Fassbender Wins Best Actor For 'Shame'

Venice Film Festival Golden Lion

SHERI JENNINGS   09/10/11 05:30 PM ET   AP

VENICE, Italy — Russian director Aleksander Sokurov's "Faust," a new take on the German legend about the quest for knowledge at all cost, won the Golden Lion prize at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday.

"Faust" tells the tale of a professor, played by Johannes Zeiler, who craves knowledge and sells his soul for the love of Margarete, played by Isolda Dychauk. The Mephistopheles character is played by Anton Adasinskiy.

Dense and difficult to watch, "Faust" was nevertheless one of the critics' top choices among the 23 in-competition films at Venice this year. It marks the final chapter in Sokurov's four-film look at the relationship between man and power that began with "Moloch" in 1999 about Hitler, "Taurus" a year later about Lenin and the 2005 film "The Sun" about Japanese Emperor Hirohito.

At a post-award news conference, Sokurov made an impassioned plea for governments to continue supporting culture with state funds.

"Culture is not a luxury! It is the basis for the development of the society," he said, adding that he had even raised the issue with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in a phone call just after he won.

"And so I am making an appeal to the Italian minister of culture: Thank you for existing! Insist with all methods you have on keeping culture."

Sokurov said working with the German cast was one of the most impressive experiences he has had in years, even if he still wonders whether a German director would have been better suited for the task.

"German culture is a fundamental one in Europe," he said.

Venice's best actor award went to Michael Fassbender for his portrayal as a sex addict in Steve McQueen's "Shame," while the best actress award went to Deanie Ip, who plays an aging domestic servant opposite her master in Hong Kong director Ann Hui's "A Simple Life."

"I can't believe how young and beautiful and sexy this woman is!" jury chair Darren Aronofsky gushed of Ip after the awards ceremony. He said the jury, which included David Byrne and Andre Techine, was moved by the message of Hui's film.

"It's an issue we deal with in every part of the world and ... to see a journey from health to death with such generosity was very touching," he said of "A Simple Life."

Ip, for her part, said the film made her realize that she wasn't getting any younger.

"I don't want to be a burden to anybody, and I really don't want to go to a senior home, so I will start planning when I go back to Hong Kong," she said.

Fassbender said he never had a doubt about taking on the graphic role of Brandon, a 30-something Manhattanite obsessed with sex. He said he had full faith in McQueen after taking part in his 2008 film "Hunger," which won the new director's prize in Cannes.

"He mentioned this to me in 2008 but I didn't need a script," Fassbender told reporters. "I was always going to jump on board with Steve. He always addresses the elephant in the room, and it was a matter of me not letting him down."

The Silver Lion prize for best director went to this year's surprise entry at the Lido, Beijing-based Shangjun Cai for "People Mountain People Sea." And the special jury prize went to the Italian-French production "Terraferma," about the influx of migrants to a tiny Italian island, by Emanuele Crialese.

All contenders at the world's oldest film festival were world premieres.

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VENICE, Italy — Russian director Aleksander Sokurov's "Faust," a new take on the German legend about the quest for knowledge at all cost, won the Golden Lion prize at the Venice Film Festival on...
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xzwq
don't let cons forget GWB. they ruined america
09:32 AM on 09/11/2011
Typical. Aronofsky, the American filmmaker quoted, just talks about how "sexy" and "beautiful" the woman is who won the Best Actress award. Meanwhile, the other filmmakers from other countries talk about how moved they were by these films and actors and actresses.
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Paintio
buzz or howl under the influence of heat
02:49 PM on 09/11/2011
He's...............a good filmmaker nonetheless.
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Chaucea
Think of the otters!
04:17 AM on 09/11/2011
"At a post-award news conference, Sokurov made an impassioned plea for governments to continue supporting culture with state funds."

How wonderful it would be if so much more of our taxes went to supporting the arts than to funding wars...
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Paintio
buzz or howl under the influence of heat
02:48 PM on 09/11/2011
Yup.
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Christ Johnson1
10:52 PM on 09/10/2011
mimes won? seriously?
07:04 AM on 09/11/2011
It did, it really did. Keeping telling yourself that it did. :-)
06:43 PM on 09/10/2011
I was sooo worried about this festival and who would win.....
xzwq
don't let cons forget GWB. they ruined america
09:34 AM on 09/11/2011
The Venice Film Festival is actually one of the festivals at the forefront of cinema. If you had any interest in what goes on in the arts, you'd take notice of Sokurov and his wonderful work.
12:00 PM on 09/11/2011
I am too busy surviving to worry about "art"...
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urnumbersix
"I am not a Number. I am a Free Man!"
05:52 PM on 09/10/2011
I recently saw Murnau's 1926 version of "Faust" - restored, in a theater.
What. A. Treat!

Can't wait to see this version....
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:16 AM on 09/11/2011
I recently saw it streaming on Netflix.
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World Expedition
Speak Truth to Power
05:23 PM on 09/10/2011
"dense and difficult to watch"

I look forward too it
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eagle48
04:39 PM on 09/10/2011
I can't wait to see Fassbender playing a sex addict.
08:41 PM on 09/10/2011
So, in short, you can't for sex.
04:34 PM on 09/10/2011
Delighted Faust won!!! An extraordinary film. Kept thinking about our President while I watched it.
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kenhamlett
04:22 PM on 09/10/2011
I love film festival results. The article says of "Faust" that it is "dense and difficult to watch." Well, that is certainly a strong recommendation. It reminds me of the the film "Tree of Life," which won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this spring. Of the film, one of its stars, Sean Penn, said "I didn't understand it either." But, hey, Venice is beautiful and there is no place I would rather be than Cannes in the spring. So, the festivals will go on forever.
xzwq
don't let cons forget GWB. they ruined america
09:36 AM on 09/11/2011
"Dense and difficult" are usually just code words made up by journalists to explain something that they can't explain, something that is way beyond them and their aesthetic values.
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kenhamlett
09:49 AM on 09/11/2011
But, just as often it means that the movie is dense and difficult to watch.
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Paintio
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02:43 PM on 09/11/2011
"dense and difficult to watch" is an endorsement, isn't it?
04:04 PM on 09/10/2011
Steve McQueen is good, oh yes he is!
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:17 AM on 09/11/2011
He was great in "Bullitt".

Just joking around, I know that the director in question is a totally different person.
12:31 AM on 09/11/2011
hahahahaha.. nice one!
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Mr Hoodoo
"I Wish I Could Talk In Technicolor"
04:00 PM on 09/10/2011
What?!

That fake-English accented old gal Ciccione's self-indulgent flick E.W.ww didn't win? Not even a mention of it?

But her suckers...er.."fans"...said she was gonna be the big winner and all Venice loved it and think it's the biggest thing since some guy centuries ago took a knife and sliced through a loaf of fresh bread!

Wow. I don't get it. Wassup wi' dat, man?
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mattrett
04:30 PM on 09/10/2011
For some reason, you spend a lot of time bad-mouthing something you don't like...which is sad. But FYI, her film wasn't in competition. But keep trying to write something amusing. You'll get there one day. Or not.
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Mr Hoodoo
"I Wish I Could Talk In Technicolor"
05:17 PM on 09/10/2011
Aww, I struck a nerve. How sweet! }; )

Hey, kid. I was just speaking to the claims of Hagdonnabots, like yourself.
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Mr Hoodoo
"I Wish I Could Talk In Technicolor"
05:21 PM on 09/10/2011
An' by the way, snookums.

It's pretty rare for someone to bad-mouth something they DO like.

Besides, kid. What's it to you whether I or anyone else expresses their opinions one way or another? Do you see me worrying about what you post, how, when and on what topic?

I think you like me so much but you've just been too shy to say so, so are using this as an excuse to say, "Hoodoo! I'ma luvs you, man! Please pay attenshun to me!"
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IsabelRingin
You can't await your own arrival...
04:32 PM on 09/10/2011
Hoodoo, if you get a chance and if you haven't already, check out the Guardian's review of W.E. Its scathing of course, but even better skip down the comment section. Absolutely priceless. Oh that British humor and apparently, they love voicing their opinion of La Ciccione.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/01/w-e-madonna-wallis-simpson-review
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JeffmChicago
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10:24 PM on 09/10/2011
Well as you can see I ain't Hoodoo but I did check out the article and the comment section.

Holzy posted this about the Madonna movie W.E. "Does she sing La Isla Bonita in this one?" That had me laughing out LOUD! Thanks for the link and you are f & f for it.