VENISE 2025 Semaine internationale de la critique / Prix
Straight Circle d'Oscar Hudson décroche le Grand Prix de la Semaine internationale de la critique de Venise
- VENISE 2025 : AGON, de Giulio Bertelli, a raflé le Prix Luciano Sovena de la meilleure production indépendante, et Ish d'Imran Perretta a conquis le public

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The International Film Critics’ Week (SIC), the autonomous, parallel section of the Venice Film Festival (26 August-6 September) organised by the National Union of Italian Film Critics (SNCCI), has announced the winners of its 40th edition.
The international jury, made up of Valentina and Nicole Bertani, Nathalie Jeung and Lee Hong-chi, bestowed the IWONDERFULL Grand Prize upon Oscar Hudson’s Straight Circle [+lire aussi :
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interview : Oscar Hudson
fiche film]. The jury described the title as “a colourful and absurd black comedy that gradually morphs into a waking nightmare, set in a dystopian world where two soldiers from opposing factions find themselves stationed on the same deserted border. Visually striking, the film impressed us particularly with the flawless performances of its two leads. It is a parable against war, in an era when disputes over borders sow discord across the globe.” The film also picked up the Verona Film Club Prize for Most Innovative Film.
Meanwhile, Imran Perretta’s Ish [+lire aussi :
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Next, Giulio Bertelli’s AGON [+lire aussi :
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interview : Giulio Bertelli
fiche film] walked away with the Luciano Sovena Award for Best Independent Production. The jury underlined that “thanks to meticulous construction and care, AGON stands out as an example of independent cinema capable of combining narrative strength, research and great innovation. The producers attentively supported the vision of a young director, guiding him through a complex and risky journey, ensuring artistic quality and production solidity within an independent framework.”
The Mario Serandrei – Hotel Saturnia Prize for Best Technical Contribution went to Waking Hours [+lire aussi :
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interview : Federico Cammarata et Fili…
fiche film] by Federico Cammarata and Filippo Foscarini. The dedicated panel of experts (Sara D’Ascenzo, Davide Di Giorgio and Carlo Griseri) praised its “experimental – yet never gratuitous – use of cinematography, which shifts the image from matter to abstraction, drawing new human geographies in isolated points of light.”
In the shorts strand, SIC@SIC (Short Italian Cinema @ International Film Critics’ Week), the jury composed of Alessandra Speciale, Gianluca Matarrese and Alessandro Amato awarded the Prize for Best Short Film to Paoli De Luca’s Marina, lauding its “sensory visual approach and delicate yet expressive staging, which immerse viewers in a narrative suspended between melancholy and sweetness.” The film also took home the award for Best Technical Contribution.
The Best Director Award was handed to Nadir Taji for Family Feast, while Paolo Baiguera’s The Lost Child earned a Special Mention. Finally, the award given out by the National Short Film Centre went to HARIEL’s The PØrnØgraphər, described as “an antidote to nostalgic poison that celebrates the classics, a short that embraces dirt, deformity and error while taming the algorithm, the gaze and the flesh”.
Here is the full list of this year’s winners:
Feature Film Competition
International Film Critics’ Week IWONDERFULL Grand Prize
Straight Circle [+lire aussi :
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interview : Oscar Hudson
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Verona Film Club Prize for Most Innovative Film
Straight Circle
Mario Serandrei – Hotel Saturnia Prize for Best Technical Contribution
Waking Hours [+lire aussi :
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interview : Federico Cammarata et Fili…
fiche film] – Federico Cammarata, Filippo Foscarini (Italy)
Audience Award
Ish [+lire aussi :
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interview : Imran Perretta
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Luciano Sovena Award for Best Independent Production
AGON [+lire aussi :
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interview : Giulio Bertelli
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Short Film Competition (SIC@SIC)
Best Short Film & Best Technical Contribution
Marina – Paoli De Luca (Italy)
Best Director
Nadir Taji – Family Feast (Italy)
Special Mention
The Lost Child – Paolo Baiguera (Italy)
National Short Film Centre Award
The PØrnØgraphər – HARIEL (Italy)
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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