Photos: Venice Film Festival 2014 | The Scene
Turkish director Kaan Mujdeci holds the jury award for his movie “Sivas” at the festival. (ETTORE FERRARI / EPA)
The 71st edition of the Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy.
Actor Tim Roth, left, and Italian director Carlo Verdone hug as they arrive on the red carpet for the festival’s closing ceremony. (Andrea Merola / EPA)
Swedish director Roy Andersson with the Golden Lion Award for his movie “En Duva Satt pa en Gren och Funderade pa Tillvaron” (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence). (Andrea Merola / EPA)
Italian director Saverio Costanzo accepts the Volpi Cup award for best actor on behalf of actor Adam Driver (on screen) for his role in the movie “Hungry Hearts.” (Claudio Onorati / EPA)
Advertisement
Emir Hadzihafizbegovic with the Special Orizzonti Award for best actor for his role in “These Are the Rules.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Italian actress Alba Rohrwacher with the Volpi Cup best-actress award for her role in “Hungry Hearts.” (Andrea Merola / EPA)
British director Naji Abu Nowar holds the best-director award in the Orizzonti section for his movie “Theeb.” (Claudio Onorati / EPA)
Iranian writer-director Rakhshan Banietemad holds the award for best screenplay for the movie “Ghesseha” (Tales). (Ettore Ferrari / EPA)
Advertisement
Director Chaitanya Tamhane poses with the two prizes he won for best film in the Orizzonti section and for best debut film with “Court.” (Andrew Medichini / Associated Press)
Russian director Andrej Koncalovskij holds the Silver Lion award for best director for his movie “Belye Nochi Pochtalona Alekseya Tryapitsyna” (The Postman’s White Nights). (Ettorre Ferrari / EPA)
French actor Romain Paul holds the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor for his role in “Le Dernier Coup de Marteau.” (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images)
Italian actress Valentina Corti with her L’Oreal Paris per il Cinema Award. (Andrea Merola / EPA)
Advertisement
Actor and director James Franco, third from left, holds the Glory to the Filmmaker Award presented to him by actress Carmen Chaplin, as Jaeger-LeCoultre communications director Laurent Vinay, right, and festival director Alberto Barbera stand with them. (David Azia / Associated Press)
Actor-director James Franco, left, signs autographs as he arrives for the premiere of “The Sound and the Fury.”
(Claudio Onorati / EPA)
A view of actor-director James Franco’s shaved head with a tattoo of actors Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor as he arrives for the premiere of “The Sound and the Fury.”
(Claudio Onorati / EPA)Venezia 71 jury member Carlo Verdone kisses the hand of fellow juror Jhumpa Lahiri as they attend the festival’s closing ceremony. (Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images)
Advertisement
Italian director Edoardo De Angelis, left, and Italian actors/cast members Marco D’Amore, Simona Tabasco, Luca Zingaretti and Giampaolo Fabrizio arrive for the premiere of “Perez.” (Claudio Onorati / EPA)
Actress January Jones poses for photographers as she arrives for the screening of “Good Kill.” (David Azia / Associated Press)
Actress and model Zoe Kravitz arrives for the premiere of “Good Kill.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Singer Michael Bolton arrives with Italian singer Arianna Martina Bergamaschi for the screening of “Good Kill.” (GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP/Getty Images)
Advertisement
Actor Ethan Hawke arrives with his mother, Leslie Hawke, and wife Ryan Hawke for the screening of “Good Kill.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Canadian actress Rachel Roberts arrives for the premiere of “Good Kill.” (Claudio Onorati / EPA)
At the screening of “Good Kill” are producer Zev Foreman, from left, actor Ethan Hawke, actress Zoe Kravitz, actress January Jones, festival director Alberto Barbera and film director Andrew Niccol. (David Azia / Associated Press)
Actress Janet Jones Gretzky during the “The Sound and the Fury” photo call. (Andrew Medichini / Associated Press)
Advertisement
Actor and director James Franco waves to the public in between takes for his latest film, “Zeroville.”
(David Azia / AP)Actress Ahna O’Reilly arrives for the screening of “The Sound and the Fury.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Actress Uma Thurman arrives for the screening of the movie “Nymphomaniac: Volume II: Director’s Cut” presented out of competition at the 71st Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP / Getty Images)
Uma Thurman poses. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images)
Advertisement
Italian actress Isabella Ragonese arrives for the screening of the movie “Il Giovane Favoloso” presented in competition. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP / Getty Images)
Italian actors Michele Riondino, left, and Elio Germano arrive for the premiere of “Il Giovane Favoloso.” (Ettore Ferrari / EPA)
French actress Anna Mouglalis arrives for the screening of the movie “Il Giovane Favoloso.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP / Getty Images)
Italian director Mario Martone and screenwriter Ippolita Di Majo arrive for the screening of the movie “Il Giovane Favoloso.” (Tiziana Fabi / AFP / Getty Images)
Advertisement
Actor Viggo Mortensen poses. (Domenico Stinellis / Associated Press)
Actress Charlotte Gainsbourg arrives for the screening of “Nymphomaniac: Volume II: Director’s Cut.” (David Azia / Associated Press)
Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgard arrives for the screening of “Nymphomaniac: Volume II: Director’s Cut.” (Gabriel Bouys / AFP / Getty Images)
Actress Frances McDormand wins the Personal Tribute to Visionary Talent Award. (Andrew Medichini / Associated Press)
Advertisement
Israeli director Amos Gitai, left, and composer Alexei Kochetkov during a photocall for the movie “Tsili.” (Andrea Merola / EPA)
Scriptwriter and producer Jane Anderson, left, actor Richard Jenkins, actress Frances McDormand and director Lisa Cholodenko during the photocall of “Olive Kitteridge.” (Gabriel Bouys / AFP / Getty Images)
French actor Reda Kateb, left, French director David Oelhoffen and actor Viggo Mortensen arrive ofor the premiere of “Loin des Hommes.” (Andrea Merola / EPA)
Festival jury members Alexandre Desplat, left, Carlo Verdone, Jhumpa Lahiri, Jessica Hausner, Sandy Powell, Philip Groning, Joan Chen, Tim Roth and Elia Suleiman arrive for the “Birdman” screening. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images)
Advertisement
“Birdman” star Michael Keaton arrives for the film’s screening during the opening for the 71st edition of the Venice Film Festival. (David Azia / Associated Press)
Model Liya Kebede attends the “Birdman” premiere during the 71st Venice Film Festival. (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)
“Birdman” actress Emma Stone attends the film’s premiere, which doubles as the opening ceremony for the 71st Venice Film Festival. (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)
Carlo Ripa di Meana and Marina Ripa di Meana arrive for the screening of “Birdman” presented in competition for the opening ceremony of the 71st Venice Film Festival. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Advertisement
Actress Julie Gayet attends the opening ceremony. (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)
“Birdman” actress Emma Stone as she attends the film’s premiere, which doubles as the opening ceremony for the 71st Venice Film Festival. (Domenico Stinellis / Associated Press)
Festival hostess and actress Luisa Ranieri attends the opening ceremony and “Birdman” premiere during the 71st Venice Film Festival. (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)
“Birdman” director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, left, and stars Michael Keaton and Emma Stone applaud before the film begins. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
Advertisement
Andrea Riseborough, left, Amy Ryan and Emma Stone arrive for the news conference for “Birdman” during the 71st Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. (Andrew Medichini / Associated Press)