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Venice Film Festival awards Chinese surprise entry
Sep. 11, 2006

 

Helen Mirren and Ben Affleck won top acting awards. The Silver Lion for directing went to Alain Resnais for his film Private Fears in Public Places, who returned to the Venice Film Festival after 45 years.

The Chinese movie Still Life, set against the backdrop of China's gigantic Three Gorges Dam project, won this year's Golden Lion, the top award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. Helen Mirren and Ben Affleck won this year's top acting awards at the Venice Film Festival. Mirren won for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in Stephen Frear's The Queen.

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