49th Venice International Film Festival

The 49th annual Venice International Film Festival was held on 1 to 12 September 1992.[1][2]

49th Venice International Film Festival
LocationVenice, Italy
Founded1932
Festival date1 – 12 September 1992
WebsiteWebsite

Jury

The following people comprised the 1992 jury:[3]

Official selection

In competition

English title Original title Director(s) Production country
The AbsenceDie AbwesenheitPeter HandkeGermany
Acla's Descent into FloristellaLa discesa di Aclà a FloristellaAurelio GrimaldiItaly
Brothers and SistersFratelli e sorellePupi AvatiItaly
Chasing Butterflies (aka)La Chasse aux papillonsOtar IosselianiFrance
Death of a Neapolitan MathematicianMorte di un matematico napoletanoMario MartoneItaly
Glengarry Glen RossJames FoleyUSA
GuelwaarOusmane SembèneSenegal
Ham Ham (aka)Jamón JamónBigas LunaSpain
A Heart in WinterUn cœur en hiverClaude SautetFrance
In the SoupAlexandre RockwellUSA
L.627Bertrand TavernierFrance
The Last Dive (aka)O Último MergulhoJoão César MonteiroPortugal
Luxury HotelHotel de LuxDan PițaRomania
Olivier, OlivierAgnieszka HollandFrance
OrlandoSally PotterUK
The PlagueLa PesteLuis PuenzoArgentina
Raising CainBrian De PalmaUSA
The Sentimental PolicemanChuvstvitelnyy militsionerKira MuratovaUkraine, France
The Story of Qiu JuQiu Ju da guan siZhang YimouChina
The WellKaivoPekka LehtoFinland

Autonomous sections

Venice International Film Critics' Week

The following feature films were selected to be screened as In Competition for this section:[4]

  • Galaxies Are Colliding by John Ryman (United States)[5]
  • Oxygen Starvation (Kisneviy golod) by Andrij Doncik (Canada, Ukraine)[6]
  • A Song For Beko (Klamek ji bo Beko) by Nizamettin Ariç (Germany, Turkey)[7]
  • The Seven Deadly Sins (Les sept péchés capitaux) by Beatriz Flores Silva, Frédéric Fonteyne, Yvan Le Moine, Geneviève Mersch, Pier-Paul Renders, Pasca Zabus, Philippe Blasbard, Olivier Smolders (France, Belgium, Luxemburg)
  • Leon the Pig Farmer by Gary Sinyor & Vadim Jean (United Kingdom)
  • Naprawde krotki film o milosci, zabijaniu i jeszcze jednym przykazaniu by Rafal Wieczynsky (Poland)[8]
  • Sabine by Philippe Faucon (France)

Awards

References

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