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| colspan=”2″ data-sort-value=”Human” | ”[[The Human Factor (1979 film)|The Human Factor]]” || data-sort-value=”Preminger” | [[Otto Preminger]] || United Kingdom

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| data-sort-value=”Little” | ”The Little Mermaid” || data-sort-value=”Petite” | ”La petite sirène” || data-sort-value=”Andrieux” | Roger Andrieux || France

| data-sort-value=”Little” | ”The Little Mermaid” || data-sort-value=”Petite” | ”La petite sirène” || data-sort-value=”Andrieux” | Roger Andrieux || France

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| ”Long Days” || ”[[Al-ayyam al-tawila]]” || data-sort-value=”Saleh” | [[Tewfik Saleh]] || Iraq

| ”Long Days” || ”[[Al-ayyam al-tawila]]” || data-sort-value=”Saleh” | [[Tewfik Saleh]] || Iraq


Latest revision as of 13:22, 19 October 2025

The 37th annual Venice International Film Festival was held on 28 August to 8 September, 1980.[1][2]

Italian screenwriter Suso Cecchi d’Amico was the Jury President of the main competition. The Golden Lion winners were: Atlantic City directed by Louis Malle and Gloria directed by John Cassavetes.

The following people comprised the 1980 jury:[3]

  • Edoardo Pittalis – Roberto Pugliese, Bella di Notte, August 1996
  • L’Europeo, Cinema in Laguna, SePtember 2008

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