Venice, Italy - Lebanon, a war drama by Israeli director Samuel Maoz, on Saturday won the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice Film Festival.
The film is set during the first day of Israel's 1982 conflict in Lebanon. It is shot from the perspective of soldiers holed up in a tank - a claustrophobic experience audiences are made to share by the way the film is shot.
The Festival's Coppa Volpi prize for best female actress went to Russian Ksenia Rappoport, who plays a waitress who meets a former policeman on a speed date in Italian director Giuseppe Capotondi's noir thriller, La Doppia Ora.
British actor Colin Firth picked up the Coppa Volpi for best male actor for his role as a discreet college professor coming to terms with the death of his gay lover in A Single Man, US fashion designer Tom Ford's debut as film director.
The jury, headed by Taiwan-born Ang Lee, bestowed its Special Jury award to Soul Kitchen, a romantic comedy directed by Turkish- descended German director, Fatih Akin. The movie revolves around a restaurant and its owner, a shaggy-haired German-Greek
The 66th edition of the Venice Film Festival saw 25 films in competition. (dpa)
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