베니스 영화제
The 베니스 영화제, or Venice Film Festival, is one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in the world. Established in 1932, it takes place annually in Venice, Italy. The festival showcases a wide range of films, including feature films, documentaries, and short films, attracting filmmakers and audiences from around the globe.
Each year, the festival awards the coveted Golden Lion for the best film, along with other prizes for acting and directing. The event serves as a platform for new talent and innovative cinema, making it a significant event in the international film industry calendar.