33rd Locarno Film FestivalLocation | Locarno, Switzerland |
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Founded | 1946 |
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Awards | Golden Leopard: To Love the Damned directed by Marco Tullio Giordana |
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Artistic director | Jean-Pierre Brossard |
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Festival date | Opening: 1 August 1980 (1980-08-01)
Closing: 10 August 1980 (1980-08-10) |
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Website | LFF |
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The 33rd Locarno Film Festival was held from 1 to 10 August 1980 in Locarno, Switzerland.[1] The festival was shorter than in the past due to the reopening of the Venice film festival, which was held at a similar time.[1][2] The Locarno Festival secured an increased budget with more money coming from the government and private industry, including Swiss banks and Swissair.[1] However, after the central government failed to take into account inflation, the festival's budget was not given the full increase.[3][4][1]
Locarno screened several films from other festivals.[4] Among the highlights were Camera Buff directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Breaking Glass directed by Brian Gibson, with punk singer star Hazel O'Connor's press conference for the film drawing a crowd.[4][5] The winning pictures at the festival received prize money this year.[1]
The Golden Leopard, the festival's top prize, was awarded to To Love the Damned directed by Marco Tullio Giordana.[6][7][8]
Jury
Two members of the Jury were Brazilian director Carlos Diegues and Italian screenwriter Suso Cecchi D'Amico.[5]
Official Sections
The following films were screened in these sections:[9]
Main Program
Feature Films In Competition
Out of Competition
Feature Films Out of Competition
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Production Country
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Amator
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Amateur
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Krzysztof Kieslowski
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Poland
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Amor De Perdiçao
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Sort
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Manoel de Oliveira
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Portugal
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Bye Bye Brasil
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Carlos Diegues
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Brazil
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Ekdin Pratidin
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One Day Every Day
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Mrinal Sen
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India
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Merry Go Round
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Jacques Rivette
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France
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Noroit
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Norot
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Jacques Rivette
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France
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Palermo Oder Wolfsburg
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Palermo or Wolfsburg
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Werner Schröter
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Germany
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Stalker
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Andrej Tarkovskij
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Russia
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Special Sections
Panorama
Information - Outside Panorama
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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Aziza
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Azza
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Abdellatif Ben Ammar
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Tunisia
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Deutschland Privat
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Germany Private
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Erwin Kneihsl, Robert Van Ackeren
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Germany
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Er Quan Ying Yue
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Er Q U'anying Y UE
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Yan Zhou
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China
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Fragments, Un Reste D'Images
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Fragments, a Remainder of Images
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Nabil Maleh
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Syria
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Information - Panorama
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A Confederacao
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Luis Galvåo Teles
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Portugal
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Bruxelles Transit
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Samy Szlingerbaum
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Belgium
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Dvonikat
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Swab
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Nikolaï Volev
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Bulgaria
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Mueda-Memora E Massacre
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Ruy Guerra
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Mozambico
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Notre Fille
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Our Daughter
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Daniel Kamwa
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Cameroon
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Radiostacion
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Radio Station
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Rikard Ljarja
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Albanie
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Surja Dighal Bari
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Teaching Bari
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Sheik Niamat Ali, Mashihuddin Shaker
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Bangladesh
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French Cinémathèque
La Cinémathèque Française Present
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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El Dorado
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The Gold
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Marcel LHerbier
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1921
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France
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L'Inondation
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Flooding
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Louis Delluc
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1923
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France
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La Glace A Trois Faces
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Ice Has Three Faces
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Jean Epstein
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1927
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France
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Polish Week
Polish Week
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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Aktorzy Prowincjonalni
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Provincial Actors
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Agnieszka Holland
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1979
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Poland
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Aria Dla Atlety
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Aria Dla Athletes
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Filip Bajon
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1979
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Poland
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Barwy Ochronne
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Protective Colors
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Krzysztof Zanussi
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1977
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Poland
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Pelnia
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FREEMIA
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Andrzej Kondratiuk
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1979
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Poland
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Umarla Klasa
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The Class Died
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Andrzej Wajda
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1978
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Poland
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Wodzierej
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Water
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Feliks Falk
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1978
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Poland
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Swiss Information - Feature Films
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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Das Gefrorene Herz
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The Frozen Heart
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Xavier Koller
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Switzerland
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Le Chemin Perdu
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The Lost Path
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Patricia Moraz
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Switzerland
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Quand Il N'Y A Plus D'Eldorado
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When There is No more Eldorado
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Claude Champion
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Switzerland
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Ritorno A Casa
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Return Home
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Nino Jacusso
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Switzerland
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Un Homme En Fuite
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A Man on the Run
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Simon Edelstein
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Switzerland
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Uramai
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Mero
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Giovanni Doffini
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Switzerland
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Swiss Information - Short And Medium-Length Films
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Au Bord Du Lac
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By the Lake
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Michel Rode
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Switzerland
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Onore E Riposo
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Honor and Rest
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Fernando Raffaeli Colla
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Switzerland
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Play 28/29
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HHK Schönherr
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Switzerland
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Rich And Famous
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Heinz Schmid, Gro Ström
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Switzerland
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Space Gambler
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Georges Dufaux
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Switzerland
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Tribute To Marcel L'Herbier (1888-1979)
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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Adrienne Lecouvreur
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1938
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France
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Autour De L'Argent
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Around Money
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Jean Dréville
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1928
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France
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El Dorado
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The Gold
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1921
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France
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Feu Mathias Pascal
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1925
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France
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L'Argent
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Money
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1929
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France
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L'Enfant De L'Amour
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The Child of Love
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1930
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France
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L'Homme Du Large
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The Man of the Sea
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1920
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France
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L'Inhumaine
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Inhuman
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1924
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France
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La Comedie Du Bonheur
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The Comedy of Happiness
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1940
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France
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La Mode Revee
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Revee Fashion
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1939
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France
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La Nuit Fantastique
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Fantastic Night
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1942
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France
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La Revolte
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To Riots
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1949
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France
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La Vie de bohème
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Boheme Life
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1945
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France
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Le Bonheur
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Happiness
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1935
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France
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Le Parfum De La Dame En Noir
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The Scent of the Lady in Black
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1931
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France
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Nuits De Feu
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Fire Nights
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1937
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France
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Rose France
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Marcel L'Herbier
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1919
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France
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Film Critics Week
FIPRESCI - International Federation of Film Critics Week
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Original Title
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English Title
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Director(s)
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Year
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Production Country
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Anthracite
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Edouard Niermans
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France
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Balada Pro Banditu
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The Pro of the Force Arrived
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Vladimir Sis
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Czech Republic
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Boomerang
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Ivan Nitchev
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Bulgaria
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Das Höchste Gut Einer Frau Ist Ihr Schweigen
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The Highest Asset of a Woman is Her Silence
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Gertrud Pinkus
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Switzerland
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Der Willi Busch Report
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The Willi Busch Report
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Klaus Schilling
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Germany
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Hungerjahre
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Hunger
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Jutta Brückner
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Germany
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P.S
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Roland Gräf
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Germany
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Szansa
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Chance
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Feliks Falk
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Poland
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Official Awards
International Jury
FIRPESCI Jury
- International critics prize: MAJD HOLNAP by Judith Elek, KUNG-FU by Janusz Kijowski
- Prize of 2’500 fr.: RITORNO A CASA by Nino Jacusso
Source:[6][7][8]
References
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- ^ Van Laer, Robert (16 April 1980). "80 European Film Festivals Take Up Entire Summer". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 261, no. 18. Hollywood, CA. pp. C-12. ProQuest 2598192433.
- ^ "Pictures: BROSSARD DUE IN U.S.; DEPLORES U.S. SNUB OF LOCARNO FEST". Variety. Vol. 300, no. 3. 20 August 1980. p. 28. ProQuest 1505840409.
- ^ a b c Moskowitz, Gene (20 August 1980). "Pictures: Locarno's problem: Better films". Variety. Vol. 300, no. 3. p. 32. ProQuest 1505842066 – via Proquest.
- ^ a b "Pictures: Locarno Fest Personals". Variety. Vol. 300, no. 3. 20 August 1980. p. 28. ProQuest 1505842752.
- ^ a b "1980 Locarno Film Festival". Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
- ^ a b "The Festival - Palmarès". Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
- ^ a b "Pictures: Prizes at locarno fest. (1980, Aug 20)". Variety. Vol. 300, no. 3. 20 August 1980. p. 28. ProQuest 1505843005.
- ^ "Locarno Film Festival · All the films of the Locarno Film Festival..." Locarno Film Festival. Archived from the original on 7 April 2025. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
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