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The management of the Venice International Film Festival announced the selection of American actress, director, and producer Maggie Gyllenhaal to chair the official competition jury at the 83rd edition of the festival, which will take place from September 2 to 12.
This decision came based on the recommendation of festival director Alberto Barbera and the approval of the board of La Biennale di Venezia. Gyllenhaal will lead the jury responsible for awarding the Golden Lion for Best Film and other prestigious prizes.
Distinguished Artistic Career
Maggie Gyllenhaal boasts an impressive artistic record, having received an Academy Award nomination and being known for her complex roles in films such as The Lost Daughter, The Bride!, and Crazy Heart. She has also transitioned into directing and writing, achieving great success with her film The Lost Daughter, which won the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Festival in 2021.
Additionally, she has participated in producing and acting in prominent television series such as The Honourable Woman and The Deuce, showcasing the diversity of her artistic talents and her ability to deliver intellectual and bold works.
A Distinctive Artistic Vision
Alberto Barbera stated that choosing Gyllenhaal to chair the jury reflects an appreciation for her artistic career, characterized by consistency and boldness. He noted that her independent voice and passion for auteur cinema embody the essence of the Venice Festival.
For her part, Gyllenhaal expressed her happiness in taking on this role, affirming that she will participate in the judging process with a spirit of curiosity, admiration, and enthusiasm, not merely as a judge.
This news has been re-edited based on a report published by hollywoodreporter.com, while maintaining the core facts presented in the original source.
