The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sam Mendes to head Venice film festival jury

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ROME: British film director Sam Mendes will head the jury at the 73rd Venice film festival this summer, organisers announced on Wednesday.

Mendes, who has directed several blockbuste­rs including James Bond pictures “Skyfall” and “Spectre”, said he was “delighted” to be asked to preside over the world’s oldest film festival.

This year’s event will run from Aug 31 to Sept 10.

“I’m very honoured to have been asked... I’ve always had a strong personal connection with Venice; as a student I worked for three months at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection way back in 1984, and my happiest film festival memory is launching ‘Road To Perdition’ at Venice in 2002,” said Mendes, 50.

He will head up the internatio­nal jury which decides the winner of the prestigiou­s Golden Lion award for best film as well as the winner of the Silver Lion award for best director.

Venezuelan film “Desde Alla” (From Afar) won last year’s Golden Lion, while Argentina’s

I’m very honoured to have been asked... I’ve always had a strong personal connection with Venice. Sam Mendes, British film director

Pablo Trapero scooped the Silver Lion for crime thriller “El Clan”.

Festival director Alberto Barbera said: “(Mendes’) production­s, whether destined for stage or screen, are able to reconcile the expectatio­ns of the most exacting critics with the tastes of a vast audience which seems to transcend all geographic­al and cultural boundaries.”

Mendes won the Oscar for best director for his directoral debut “American Beauty” in 2000.

As well as winning acclaim for his big screen work, Mendes has directed several plays in London including for the Royal Shakespear­e Company.

“I am thoroughly delighted to be coming back to the Lido this year and welcoming a wealth of internatio­nal filmmaking talent,” said Mendes. — AFP

 ??  ?? Director Mendes attends the German premiere of ‘Skyfall’ in Berlin on Oct 30, 2012. — AFP file photo
Director Mendes attends the German premiere of ‘Skyfall’ in Berlin on Oct 30, 2012. — AFP file photo

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