Hostess Emanuela Faneli began the ceremony briskly by reminding the audience of the honorary awardees this edition: Werner Herzog, Gus Van Sant and Julian Schnabel, before the first winner of in the Venice Immersive section was announced: “The Long Goodbye” by Kate Voet and Victor Maes, who said they were “overwhelmed with joy at this honor.”
“So many people have a connection to the theme of dementia,” said Maes before dedicating the award to his grandfather as the music played him off.
Négar Motevalymeidanshah, accepting her award for Immersive title “Less than 5gr of Saffron,” said: “I long for a time when no children of any land — not my land, Iran or anywhere — are forced into exile, may that day come soon.” And the…
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