The Venice Film Festival was marked by tributes to the migrants and the controversial presence of Polanski
2019-09-08T12:26:04.298Z
The Venice Film Festival on Saturday, September 7, awarded its Golden Lion to "Joker", the American Todd Phillips, a dive into the origins of Batman's enemy, while the Grand Jury Prize returned to the historical thriller "J'accuse" by Roman Polanski, whose selection sparked controversy. The French actress Ariane Ascaride also made headlines with a political speech in tribute to the dead migrants in the Mediterranean.
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Source: france24