Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    General Motors to pay $12.75m settlement for selling drivers’ location and data | US news

    Mo Farah urges against possible £120m cut to school sports in England | Schools

    The US could soon make it easier to execute people with intellectual disabilities | Sophia Laurenzi

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    Naija Global News |
    Saturday, May 9
    • Business
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Education
    • Social Issues
    • Technology
    • More
      • Crime & Justice
      • Environment
      • Entertainment
    Naija Global News |
    You are at:Home»Entertainment»Gus Van Sant to Receive Venice Fest’s Passion for Film Award
    Entertainment

    Gus Van Sant to Receive Venice Fest’s Passion for Film Award

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtAugust 1, 2025003 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Gus Van Sant to Receive Venice Fest's Passion for Film Award
    'Dead Man's Wire', Gus Van Sant Courtesy of the Venice Film Festival
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Two-time Oscar-nominated director Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Milk, Drugstore Cowboy), will receive this year’s Campari Passion for Film Award at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival.

    The honor recognizes film professionals whose creative work “reflects a deep and enduring passion for cinema.” Unlike a lifetime achievement award, the Campari Passion for Film Award celebrates artistic vision and the drive to leave a lasting imprint on cinematic storytelling.

    Van Sant will receive the honor in Venice on Sept. 2 ahead of the out of competition world premiere of his new film Dead Man’s Wire. The based-on-a-true-story thriller stars Bill Skarsgård, Dacre Montgomery, Colman Domingo, Cary Elwes, Myha’la and Al Pacino.

    “I’m truly honored to receive the Passion for Film award,” Van Sant said in a statement. “My heartfelt thanks to Campari for this recognition — it means a great deal to me. I’m grateful not only for their acknowledgement of my work, but also for their support of one of the world’s great institutions of cinema celebration and exhibition. It’s a privilege to be part of this tradition, and I deeply appreciate the passion they bring to film.”

    Venice film festival artistic director Alberto Barbera described Van Sant as “a unique filmmaker in the landscape of contemporary cinema,” noting his ability to shift between mainstream and arthouse filmmaking while maintaining a singular creative identity. “He has made films that have left a lasting mark on the collective imagination,” Barbera said, citing Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho, Elephant, and Milk. “A discoverer of talent, he has launched actors such as River Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.”

    An iconic figure in American independent cinema since the 1980s, Van Sant has alternated between minimalist and experimental cinema and more mainstream fare, but always with a focus on characters on the margins of society, struggling with addiction, trauma, or alienation. After his debut Mala Noche, he gained international attention with Drugstore Cowboy, and secured his critical reputation with My Own Private Idaho, which competed in Venice in 1991.

    His 1997 feature Good Will Hunting, which made stars oout of both Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, picked up 9 Oscar nominations and won two. His 2008 biopic Milk earned eight Oscar nominations, including wins for actor Sean Penn and screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.

    His more experimental feature Elephant (2003), a languid look at a school shooting, made in response to the Columbine massacre, won the Palme d’Or for best film and best director honors at Cannes.

    His latest feature, Dead Man’s Wire, recounts the 1977 hostage standoff by Anthony G. “Tony” Kiritsis, a former real estate developer who wired a shotgun to his neck in a confrontation with a mortgage banker.

    Previous winners of Venice’s passion for film honor include editor Bob Murawski, cinematographer Luca Bigazzi, composer Terence Blanchard, and production designers Tonino Zera and Paola Comencini.

    The 82nd Venice film festival runs Aug. 27 to Sept. 9.

    Award Fests Film Gus passion Receive Sant Van Venice
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article‘We are scapegoats’: The rise of anti-migrant anger in Poland | The Far Right
    Next Article Knicks, Mikal Bridges agree to 4-year, $150 million extension
    onlyplanz_80y6mt
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai wins free speech award in Germany | Jimmy Lai

    April 30, 2026

    Teachers made ill by rats and hit by toaster receive share of £15m payout | Schools

    April 2, 2026

    ‘I love midges because I know what their hearts look like’: is the passion for taxonomy in danger of dying out? | Taxonomy

    March 2, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Watch Lady Gaga’s Perform ‘Vanish Into You’ on ‘Colbert’

    September 9, 20251 Views

    Advertisers flock to Fox seeking an ‘audience of one’ — Donald Trump

    July 13, 20251 Views

    A Setback for Maine’s Free Community College Program

    June 19, 20251 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    At Chile’s Vera Rubin Observatory, Earth’s Largest Camera Surveys the Sky

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    SpaceX Starship Explodes Before Test Fire

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    How the L.A. Port got hit by Trump’s Tariffs

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Watch Lady Gaga’s Perform ‘Vanish Into You’ on ‘Colbert’

    September 9, 20251 Views

    Advertisers flock to Fox seeking an ‘audience of one’ — Donald Trump

    July 13, 20251 Views

    A Setback for Maine’s Free Community College Program

    June 19, 20251 Views
    Our Picks

    General Motors to pay $12.75m settlement for selling drivers’ location and data | US news

    Mo Farah urges against possible £120m cut to school sports in England | Schools

    The US could soon make it easier to execute people with intellectual disabilities | Sophia Laurenzi

    Recent Posts
    • General Motors to pay $12.75m settlement for selling drivers’ location and data | US news
    • Mo Farah urges against possible £120m cut to school sports in England | Schools
    • The US could soon make it easier to execute people with intellectual disabilities | Sophia Laurenzi
    • Spiritless summer: Americans feel squeeze of costly fuel amid busy travel season | US news
    • Where did the cruise ship hantavirus come from and what happens next? | Hantavirus
    © 2026 naijaglobalnews. Designed by Pro.
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.