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Locarno International Film Festival

 
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The official poster of the 62nd International Film Festival Locarno by Jannuzzi Smith.
The official poster of the 61st International Film Festival Locarno.
Chairs in the Piazza Grande for a film screening.
The screen in the Piazza.

The Film Festival Locarno (Italian: Festival del film Locarno) is an international film festival held annually in the city of Locarno, Switzerland since 1946. The main feature of the festival is the open-air screening space in Piazza Grande, with room for over 8,000 spectators. The top prize is the Golden Leopard awarded to the best film in the international competition. Other awards include the Leopard of Honour for outstanding directors’ career and the Prix the Public UBS for the public choice. Throughout its history the festival has discovered new trends and launched the career of directors such as Claude Chabrol, Stanley Kubrick, Milos Forman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Marco Bellocchio, Alain Tanner, Mike Leigh, Spike Lee, Alexandr Sokurov, Abbas Kiarostami, Kim Ki-Duk and many others.

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