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Indie favorite Jarmusch beats Gaza war film for Venice top prize

'Father Mother Sister Brother' is the first Jim Jarmusch film to compete at Venice. Jarmusch signaled his opposition to Israel's continued siege and bombardment of Gaza by wearing a badge saying 'Enough' at the Venice awards ceremony.

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Published yesterday at 11:20 pm (Paris), updated yesterday at 11:22 pm
Jim Jarmusch poses with the Golden Lion for Best Film for 'Father Mother Sister Brother' during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, in Venice, Italy, on September 6, 2025.

A gentle study of dysfunctional families by veteran American director Jim Jarmusch clinched the top prize at the Venice Film Festival Saturday, September 6, while a harrowing docudrama about the Gaza war took second. Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother starring Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver and Tom Waits, drew mostly positive reviews for its humorous portrayal of awkwardness and guilt.

The Broken Flowers director, who wrote the script for three family get-togethers in upstate New York, Dublin and Paris, had called it "a kind of anti-action film."

"Thank you for appreciating our quiet film," the 72-year-old said during his acceptance speech.

In a move that might disappoint campaigners against the Gaza war, the Venice jury under American director Alexander Payne did not reward The Voice of Hind Rajab with the Golden Lion. Instead, the film about a five-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli troops last year, which reduced many festival viewers to tears, was given the grand jury second prize.

Franco-Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania produced a dramatized re-telling of Hind Rajab Hamada's ordeal after she was trapped in a car that came under fire while she and her relatives were fleeing Gaza City. It was the most talked-about movie on the Venice Lido and tipped by many as the likely winner after a 23-minute standing ovation at its premiere on Wednesday.

Hind Rajab's story "is not hers alone," Ben Hania said as she accepted her award. "It is tragically the story of an entire people enduring genocide, inflicted by a criminal Israeli regime that acts with impunity," she added.

Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and Oscar-winning directors Jonathan Glazer (The Zone of Interest) and Mexico's Alfonso Cuaron (Roma) joined the film as executive producers after editing had been completed.

Jarmusch signaled his opposition to Israel's continued siege and bombardment of Gaza by wearing a badge saying "Enough" at the Venice awards ceremony.

Best actors

Elsewhere on Saturday, China's Xin Zhilei won the best actress award for her role in The Sun Rises on Us All, directed by compatriot Cai Shangjun. The 39-year-old actress plays a woman trying to make amends with her former lover, who served time in prison for a crime she had committed.

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Italy's Toni Servillo won the best actor award after wowing audiences in Paolo Sorrentino's La Grazia, playing an Italian president wrestling with whether to sign a euthanasia bill into law.

Servillo was one of several award-winners to speak about Gaza from the stage, expressing "admiration" for activists on a flotilla of boats attempting to break Israel's siege of Gaza. They "have decided to set sail with courage to reach Palestine and to bring a sign of humanity to a land where human dignity is daily and cruelly demeaned," Servillo said.

Father Mother Sister Brother is the first Jarmusch film to compete at Venice. Film bible Variety said it had his "trademark wry humor but also new notes of mellow, generous wisdom." Screen called it a "tender family triptych."

In the secondary "Orizzonti" ("Horizons") section of the festival, gay Mexican truck driver drama En el Camino by David Pablos scooped the top prize.

Le Monde with AFP

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