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Golden Lion
The Golden Lion is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival, introduced in 1949 as the Golden Lion of Saint Mark and permanently named Golden Lion in 1954. It is a prestigious and distinguished prize in the film industry, awarded to a film that is considered to be outstanding in terms of its artistic and cultural significance. The prize has been awarded to films from various countries, including France, the United States, and Asia, with a significant number of Asian filmmakers winning the award since the 1980s. However, the majority of winners have been European men, with only seven women winning the award for directing since 1949. The Golden Lion has also been the subject of controversy, with Nazi propaganda films winning the festival's top prize during the 1930s and 1940s.learn more on wikipedia
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