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Ang Lee wins top prize at Venice, again
2007-09-08

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Ingmar Bergman
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2007 Venice Film Festival
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Lust, Caution
Brokeback Mountain
The Last Emperor
Taiwan-born Ang Lee's erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution" won the Venice Film Festival's top award Saturday, two years after he captured the same prize here with "Brokeback Mountain."

Brian De Palma won the 11-day-long festival's award for best direction for his film "Redacted" about the Iraq war.

Lee's film is set against the backdrop of Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II. An idealistic young acting troupe in Hong Kong driven by patriotic fervor concocts a naive plot to assassinate a Chinese official collaborating with the Japanese during World War II. Their star performer delves into the role of seductress as an escape from the emptiness of her father's abandonment and mother's death.

Her pursuit of a cruel, aloof man takes her from Hong Kong to Shanghai at the height of the Japanese occupation -- and her deception becomes her reality.

"Lust, Caution," which contains explicit sexuality, has been given an NC-17 rating in the United States, banning viewers under 17. The film also does not shrink from a graphic portrayal of violence. It is due out in the United States at the end of September.

"Brokeback Mountain," which also took the Golden Lion prize at the festival, told the homosexual love story between two cowboys in the American West.

Lee said he was dedicating his prize to Ingmar Bergman, the Swedish director who died in July at age 89.

Winning the Golden Lion for a second time "is a wild one, which frightens me, like the film," Lee said at the ceremony.

Cate Blanchett won the festival's award for best actress for her role in "I'm Not There," a movie about singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Blanchett played the role of Dylan during his folk-rock incarnation.

Brad Pitt won best actor for playing the legendary outlaw in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford."

Neither Blanchett or Pitt were on hand to pick up their awards.

Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci was honored with a special award for his career's work, which includes "Last Tango in Paris," "The Conformist" and "The Last Emperor" -- his 1987 film about the life of China's last emperor which won nine Oscars, including best director.

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